The global economy is launching into space - are you? Tune into the Vector, Space Commerce Institute’s monthly show exploring the trends, topics, and insights driving the space ecosystem. Engage live on LinkedIn or listen later on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipScienceAstronomy |
In a special edition episode of The Vector filmed at the 39th Space Symposium, host Kelli Kedis Ogborn discusses the players and initiatives driving the workforce of the future with Mel Stricklan of the Space Workforce 2030 initiative and Mike French... more
How will U.S. policy and regulation efforts create viable pathways for international commercial cooperation in space? Hear from Rose Croshier, International Relations Specialist at NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce, as she and host Kelli Kedis Ogborn d... more
What if satellites could be assembled in space? In-space servicing, assembly and manufacturing (ISAM) has a long name and an even longer list of game-changing applications. On this episode of The Vector, hear from iBOSS GmbH Co-Founders Joerg Kreisel... more
How do cultural, regulatory, and economic factors impact global space cooperation and business activities? How do differences like access to capital, risk-taking attitudes, and regulatory approaches play in? Ken Davidian, Vice President of North Amer... more
Did you know that GPS technology is 50 years old? We take this technology for granted, but Lisa Dyer, Executive Director of the GPS Innovation Alliance, explains the modern relevance of GPS to everything from precision agriculture to supporting first... more
Puerto Rico has its sights set on the stars. On this episode of The Vector, Kelli Kedis Ogborn talks to Gail Towers Nolan about the island's ambitious plans to establish a multi-pronged space hub. How does Puerto Rico intend to leverage strengths in ... more
How does a country establish its own space program? Michal Brichta, co-founder of the newly established Slovak Space Office and head of its industry branch, explains on this episode of the Vector. Brichta and host Kelli Kedis Ogborn discuss Slovakia’... more
Did you know that over 100 organizations and 30 countries contributed to satellite projects in the past year? In this robust episode of the Vector, an impressive cadre of economists and experienced business people discuss the large-scale trends drivi... more
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