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On November 13, 2024, Chris Salvino presented at American University Washington College of Law, highlighting its groundbreaking work in harnessing lunar Helium-3 (He-3) to fuel two transformative technologies: nuclear fusion and quantum computing. He-3, a rare isotope found abundantly on the Moon but scarce on Earth, holds the potential to revolutionize energy and information processing. The Moon is estimated to contain one million tons of He-3, which could be key to powering a new generation of clean, green energy through fusion and cooling the next wave of quantum computers. LH3M’s approach focuses on overcoming the challenges of mining He-3 from the Moon, employing innovative, low-energy extraction technologies to make this abundant lunar resource accessible for future global needs. The presentation also explored the immense market opportunities that He-3 could unlock. In energy, fusion powered by He-3 could replace fossil fuels and nuclear fission, creating a market worth up to $17.1 trillion annually, while in quantum computing, He-3 could help meet the growing demand for quantum computers, representing a $119 billion opportunity. LH3M’s vision is to become a key player in the lunar economy, driving the commercialization of fusion energy and quantum computing by advancing its technology and forging strategic partnerships. As global demand for sustainable energy and quantum computing rises, LH3M’s pioneering efforts in lunar He-3 extraction could not only shape the future of these industries but also unlock trillions of dollars in revenue, driving a greener, more technologically advanced world.