The Inspiration of Starting Sateliot - Episode 54 - Jaume Sanpera, CEO and Co-Founder of Sateliot
Join us as we discover how Jaume Sanpera, the CEO and Co-Founder of Sateliot, is making his mission of universal IoT connectivity a reality through 5G. Throughout the episode, Juame shared the story of starting Sateliot, where he plans to take the company in the future, and the applications for their IoT technology. Listen along for some fascinating insights into the world of IoT.
Listen to Podcast →Improving Gender Diversity in Aerospace - Episode 53 - Kammy Brun, Managing Director of Simera Sense
Discover the impact of gender imbalances in the aerospace sector with this week’s guest, Kammy Brun, the Managing Director of Simera Sense. Kammy also shared her experience of moving through corporate roles at Airbus and Skyfi, before founding her own consultancy. Tune in to find out more about growing women’s roles in the aerospace industry.
Listen to Podcast →The Limitations of SmallSat Manufacturing - Episode 52 - Aleksander Fiuk, Co-Founder and COO of Revolv
Get behind the scenes of Revolv with its Co-Founder and COO, Aleksander Fiuk. He joined us to share the exciting future plans the company is working on, as well as his founding story and passion behind the company. Aleksander also touched on customer-focused SmallSat manufacturing, shedding light on the unique differences that have enabled Revolv to grow at such a rapid rate.
Listen to Podcast →Bringing Value to the Crowded Satellite Space - Episode 51 - Felix Motzki, CTO of Reflex Aerospace
How can you be sure you’re hiring the right person in an early-stage space company? In this episode, you can hear from Felix Motzki, the CTO of Reflex Aerospace, about his candidate screening methods and the impact they have on Reflex’s workforce. Our conversation also touched on the state of the European space sector and the reason it’s falling behind American and Chinese markets. Listen in for some fascinating insights into Reflex Aerospace’s latest developments.
Listen to Podcast →Developing Lunar Exploration - Episode 50 - Darren Charrier, Business Development Manager at KSAT Inc.
Explore the potential of lunar exploration with Darren Charrier, the Business Development Manager at KSAT Inc. Darren joined us to discuss the opportunities for resource collection, habitation and an independent economy on the moon in this episode. He also touched on the importance of creating communication and supply infrastructure in order to enable genuine lunar exploration and settlement. Tune in to hear about Darren’s passion-led entry into the space industry.
Listen to Podcast →Change & Opportunities in Satellite & NewSpace - Episode 49 - Tami Dias, SVP Global Sales at ST Engineering iDirect
Explore the growing opportunities in the satellite industry with Tami Dias, the SVP Global Sales at ST Engineering iDirect. She joined us to share her experience of transitioning from the telecommunications sector into a Satellite & NewSpace role. In this episode, she also touched on the benefits of driving diversity and inclusion across the satellite industry, suggesting that doing so has led to new advancements in both technology and applications within the space.
Listen to Podcast →Commercialising Satellite Applications - Episode 48 - Martina Löfqvist, Head of Strategy & Partnerships at Picterra
Dive into the growing applications for Earth Observation satellites with Martina Löfqvist, the Head of Strategy & Partnerships at Picterra. She joined us to talk about the impact of legislation and commercialisation on the Earth Observation sector. Martina also shared her insights on the candidate and skill shortages facing growing Earth Observation teams, including the importance of culture as a talent attraction strategy.
Listen to Podcast →The Importance of Space Sustainability - Episode 47 - Philip Hover-Smoot, CEO of Scout Space
Discover more about the links between space safety, sustainability, and regulations in this episode with Philip Hover-Smoot, the CEO of Scout Space. He explained the importance of scaling satellite systems in a way that promotes long-term viability and international cooperation. He also talked about the importance of creating a culture of innovation in a satellite company to help secure a brighter future, both for the organisation and the industry as a whole.
Listen to Podcast →Addressing Environmental Concerns With Satellites - Episode 46 - Jean-Francois Gauthier, Senior Vice President of Strategy at GHGSat
Explore the complexity of greenhouse gas monitoring with Jean-Francois Gauthier, the Senior Vice President of Strategy at GHGSat. He joined us to talk about the company’s advancements in the area, including the changing priorities of the industry and government. We also touched on GHGSat’s growing team, and Jean-Francois’s approach to attracting more talent to the Earth Observation space.
Listen to Podcast →Creating a Skilled Workforce - Episode 45 - Dr. Jur. Olga Stelmakh-Drescher, Chief Policy, Legal and Government Relations Officer at Exolaunch
Sustainability is coming to the forefront of policy decisions in the space sector. To help us explore the topic, we invited Dr. Jur. Olga Stelmakh-Drescher, the Chief Policy, Legal and Government Relations Officer at Exolaunch, to join us for this episode of The Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast. Olga also spoke to us about ways we can create a skilled workforce of the future, as well as her advice for people entering the industry.
Listen to Podcast →Accessibility of Weather Data - Episode 44 - Michael Hurowitz, Founder and CEO of Weather Stream
Join us as we explore the world of commercial weather and observational data. This week, we spoke with Michael Hurowitz, the Founder and CEO of Weather Stream, about the financial and technical pressures on small businesses operating in a typically public sector space. Michael also touched on the challenges and opportunities available in the weather and climate industry, as well as the complex balance between making data accessible and running a commercial enterprise.
Listen to Podcast →Extending Satellite Lifespan and Sustainability - Episode 43 - Amin Chabi, Founder & CEO of Lúnasa Space
Explore the inner workings on an in-orbit satellite servicing, assembly and manufacturing company with Amin Chabi, the Founder & CEO of Lúnasa Space. In this episode, we also touched on the international licencing variations that can make launching innovative solutions like Lúnasa Space’s so difficult. Amin also spoke about the culture that’s responsible for his company’s success, including the Silicon Valley-inspired mindset that he and his team have adopted.
Listen to Podcast →Space HR Talent Roundtable - Episode 42 - Kelly Tobin from Intelsat, Bettina Schaaf from Rivada Space Networks & Bethan McAulay from Astroscale
Welcome to a special roundtable edition of The Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast, with three special guests: Kelly Tobin, the Senior Talent Acquisition Manager at Intelsat Bettina Schaaf, the VP of Recruiting at Rivada Space Networks Bethan McAulay, the Head of Talent at Astroscale They joined us to discuss HR and talent topics from across the satellite and space industries, from cross-training external talent to tackling workforce reductions. Tune in for an unforgettable episode!
Listen to Podcast →The Reloaded Factory’s Mission - Episode 41 - Kevin Lausten, President of Morpheus Space
As space becomes increasingly competitive, the demand for new solutions and supplies. Kevin Lausten, the President of Morpheus Space, joined us to talk about the company’s new Reloaded Factory, which is set to solve some of the challenges of the industry. In this episode, Kevin also touched on the importance of networking, his advice for creating a successful career, and how to source talent from outside the industry.
Listen to Podcast →Emerging vs Legacy Solutions - Episode 40 - Mustafa Murad, CEO of Appliot
Meet Mustafa Murad, the CEO of Appliot, who is leading the company to new heights with their innovative IoT solutions in the satellite space. During this episode, he also talked about the best ways to attract talent to your company and explained the importance of flexible working in today’s workforce.
Listen to Podcast →The Family Business of Lunar Water: Propelling a Space Economy - Episode 39 - Robert Carlisle, Co-Founder at Argo Space
A space economy might sound like a sci-fi dream, but it’s becoming a reality thanks to innovative solutions from companies like Argo Space. The company’s Co-Founder Robert Carlisle joined us to discuss the impact that turning luna regolith into water will have on the industry. He also shared his stories from years in the industry, including exploring his family’s connections to next-generation space solutions.
Listen to Podcast →An Entrepreneur’s Approach to the Space Industry: Platform Standardisation - Episode 38 - Ian Cinnamon, CEO and Co-Founder at Apex
Ian Cinnamon joins us on a journey through his a-typical satellite industry career, talking us through the removal of the launch bottle neck which inspired Apex, through to the challenges on finding the right people for the job. With their first successful launch taking place in a record-breaking amount of time, this is not an episode to miss.
Listen to Podcast →Revolutionising Accessibility to Space - Episode 37 - Pieter van Duijn, CTO at Loft Orbital
Ever wondered how companies are shaping a more responsible and accessible NewSpace? Join us on The Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast as we chat with Pieter van Duijn, CTO at Loft Orbital. Pieter delves into Loft’s mission to revolutionise accessibility to space, making it faster and simpler, while ensuring reliability and sustainability. Discover how Loft is not only making space more accessible, but also guaranteeing a responsible approach. Plus, learn about their rapid scaling and how they’ve maintained a strong company culture across global teams.
Listen to Podcast →Tackling the Idea That “Space is Hard” - Episode 36 - Gary Calnan, CEO of CisLunar Industries
Find out how tackling space debris is becoming an economic opportunity with this second appearance from Gary Calnan, the CEO of CisLunar Industries. In this episode, Gary shared his perspectives on the Satellite & NewSpace industry, two years on from his original appearance on the podcast. He also explained the geopolitics of today’s space race and shared some future plans from CisLunar Industries.
Listen to Podcast →Scaling an Innovative Startup Team - Episode 35 - Max Gulde & Cassi Welling, Founder/CEO & COO at Constellr
Discover the impact of Earth Observation technology on measuring climate change with Constellr’s Founder & CEO Max Gulde and COO Cassi Welling. In this episode, Max and Cassi shared their experiences scaling a satellite-based startup, including the technical problems they are solving with their solutions and the challenges they faced as they grew their team.
Listen to Podcast →Embracing Change at SATELLITE - Episode 34 - Jeffrey Hill, Executive Chairman at the SATELLITE conference
In this special episode of The Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast, we explored the past, present and future of the SATELLITE conference with its Executive Chairman Jeffrey Hill. In this episode, we discussed the driving motivations behind the conference, such as diversifying the satellite industry’s workforce, as well as taking a sneak peek into some of the conference’s upcoming talks.
Listen to Podcast →Evolving Satellite Technology - Episode 33 - Jakub Dziwisz, CEO at Orbify
Should space be an accessible resource? Explore the topic with us with Andrew Ball and special guest Jakub Dziwisz, the CEO at Orbify. In this episode, we discuss the environmental impact of satellite applications, the ethics of democratising space and the importance of making it accessible to everyone.
Listen to Podcast →Developing Differentiated Solutions - Episode 32 - Adeline Pitrois, Head of Sales at Latitude
Creating innovative satellite technology requires a strong team of engineers. Join us as we discuss how to attract the best talent to your business and build a dynamic team with Adeline Pitrois, the Head of Sales at Latitude (ex-Venture Orbital Systems). In this episode, we talk about how satellite companies can differentiate their product offerings by catering to a specific market segment, as well as the innovative solutions that Latitude is developing with its Zephyr launcher.
Listen to Podcast →Paying Mentorship Forwards - Episode 31 - Dr. Clemens Kaiser, Chief Program Officer at Rivada Space Networks
Building a diverse and multi-discipline team is the key to creating an innovative NewSpace company. Join us as we explore how to do that with Dr. Clemens Kaiser, the Chief Program Officer at Rivada Space Networks. In this episode, we talk about the growing need for diversification in the Satellite & NewSpace industry, as well as Clemens’ experiences of mentoring next-generation talent and the importance of creating an empowering culture to ensure your company’s success.
Listen to Podcast →Ethics in Space - Episode 30 - Sita Sonty, Chief Executive Officer at Space Tango
This week, we’re excited to be speaking to Sita Sonty, CEO at Space Tango. We take a look back at her impressive career both in and out of the space industry, dive straight into space ethics, and discuss the current challenges in commercial space.
Listen to Podcast →Sharing Responsibility for Space Debris - Episode 29 - Andrew Faiola, Commercial Vice President at Astroscale
Space debris is a growing issue in today’s Satellite & NewSpace market. Join us as we dive into the issue with Andrew Faiola, the Commercial Vice President at Astroscale. In this episode we get to grips with the increasing need for cleaner space, covering topics like new applications for NewSpace technology, increasing investment in space and the ongoing need to reduce waste in orbit.
Listen to Podcast →Tried and Tested Wins the Race: Why Anuvu are Backing GEO Over LEO for New Constellation - Episode 28 - Kevin Fielder, Vice President at Anuvu
With so many new LEO platforms being announced Anuvu are bucking the trend in launching their own fleet of micro GEO’s. This week we are joined by Kevin Fielder, VP Sales for the Global Cruise and Ferries market at Anuvu, who shares with us his journey into the satellite industry, his thoughts on the post-pandemic maritime market and gives us some insight into their new satellites and how they will benefit their customers.
Listen to Podcast →A Combination Satellite Sensors: How Different Technologies Contribute to Climate Monitoring - Episode 27 - Tobias Reinicke, Co-Founder and CTO at Satellite Vu
In this week’s episode, we are delighted to be joined by Tobias Reinicke CTO and Co-Founder of SatVu – a company building the world’s space-based thermometer with their high-resolution thermal imagery. Join us as Tobias brilliantly unpacks the response to the recent release of the ‘First Light’ images, discussing crucial insights the data gives on climate monitoring, the various benefits of different sensing technologies, and how satellite imaging can bolster our sustainability efforts.
Listen to Podcast →Satellite Intelligence, from Cubesats to Microsats - Episode 26 - Kateryna Aheieva, Head of Business Development at LuxSpace
Join us in our latest episode with the fascinating Kateryna Aheieva, Head of Business Development at LuxSpace, an OHB company based in Luxembourg. Kateryna started her career in Japan soon after completing her PHD and quickly excelled through to leading commercial roles where she spent a large amount of time with Axelspace and more latterly, LuxSpace, where she is working with AIS data and applications. In this episode, Kateryna perfectly bridges the gap between the technical and commercial advancements of satellite intelligence from the era of cubesats, to the growing focus on microsats and small satellites in the industry. This is one you don’t want to miss!
Listen to Podcast →The Perks of Being Fully Vertically Integrated - Episode 25 - Benoît Deper, Founder & CEO at Aerospacelab
On this episode, we are joined by Benoît Deper, Founder and CEO of Aerospacelab who shares his incredible journey of building a fully vertically integrated satellite manufacturing company. With everything from state visits from King Philippe of Belgium, to shocking discoveries of finding a man who doesn’t like music, this episode is full of some of the best insights in the industry.
Listen to Podcast →Creating Pathways In: How Space and Satellite Can Win the Talent That Fuels Innovation - Episode 24 - Tamara Bond-Williams, Director of Engagement at SSPI
This week we had the pleasure of speaking with Tamara Bond-Williams, Director of Engagement at SSPI. For years the Satellite and NewSpace industry has seemed to have siloed itself from talent outside of the industry however, as the market continues to grow, awareness is beginning to change. In this episode, Tamara addresses these issues and talks about strategies that encourage the industry to be proactive in winning and keeping talent outside of the industry to fuel innovation and drive the industry to new heights.
Listen to Podcast →Empowering the Future of Space - Episode 23 - Kammy Brun, Geospatial Commercial Expert
Join us in this week’s episode with Kammy Brun, commercial leader in the Geospatial industry, the ex Chairwoman of “Women in Aerospace Europe” and executive commercial leader in the Geospatial industry, after holding leading roles and Airbus, Euroconsult and more latterly, SkyFI, a geospatial startup developing a mobile app to democratise access to Space. Kammy shares some fascinating insights into the future of the geospatial market, the impact of the growth of capabilities in AI, and the challenges of the “confidence gap” for women entering the space industry. This is an episode you don’t want to miss.
Listen to Podcast →First Terrestrial, Then Celestial: Meet the Father of the Robots Mining for Humanity’s Future OffWorld - Episode 22 - Jim Keravala, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Architect at OffWorld
The line between Science and Science Fiction is ever shifting. The two are intricately woven together in a journey of imagination and discovery. Science unearths the laws governing reality, sci-fi daringly stretches those boundaries, inspiring innovation and guiding the trajectory of future advancements, eventually, perhaps, becoming reality itself. We are entering into a new epoch of human existence, where existential threats to humanity are on an unprecedented scale, requiring solutions that could begin in the realm of science fiction. Enter Jim Keravala, the visionary behind OffWorld, a swarm of advanced, autonomous robots operating in extreme environments for mining and construction on Earth, Asteroids, and the Moon, using notions that once were science fiction, to tackle terrestrial problems.
Listen to Podcast →Communicating with Space Down on Earth: The NewSpace Evolution of the Ground Segment - Episode 21 - Lindsey Kemp, Director of Global Markets at CPI's Antenna & Power Technologies Business Unit
On this episode we’re joined by Lindsey Kemp, Director of Global Markets at CPI’s Antenna & Power Technologies Business Unit, where we discuss how her fall into the satellite industry was neither cool or sexy and the power and importance of the ground segment and what the impact of new NGSO platforms will be. With a wonderful insight into the Ground Segment’s evolution both past and present, and why it’s a pretty big deal too, this is not an episode to be missed.
Listen to Podcast →Space Accessibility, Affordability and Availability! - Episode 20 - Nathan Monster, CEO at A-SpaX
This week we are joined by Nathan Monster, Founder and CEO of A-SpaX, a man who shares neuco’s passion to make space as accessible as possible. We discuss access to space and what needs to change, how A-Spax are trying to address this issue, and when he thinks we will see the creation of the first real job in space!
Listen to Podcast →Where ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Space Collide! - Episode 19 - Harriet Brettle, Head of Market Analysis and Business Intelligence at ESA
This week we are absolutely thrilled to be joined by Harriet Brettle, Head of Market Analysis and Business Intelligence at ESA. In this episode we look at where the world of ‘traditional’ and ‘new’ space collides and what it means for the current and future landscape of providing connectivity solutions from orbit.
Listen to Podcast →The Importance of Tackling Orbital Debris - Episode 18 - Siamak Hesar, Co-Founder & CEO of Kayhan Space
In this episode we are joined by Siamak Hesar, CEO of Kayhan Space – a company on a mission to bring next-generation automation to satellite operations and spaceflight safety. Siamak talks about the looming issues of orbital debris, and of having a platform that will provide autonomous flight safety for satellite operators globally. With unique insights into diversity and inclusion, how to enter the Space Industry, and discussions about the most exciting developments in NewSpace, this is not an episode to be missed.
Listen to Podcast →At the centre of the European space industry - Episode 17 - Árisz Kecskés, Head of Business Development at Remred
Join us in this weeks episode with Árisz Kecskés, a young executive in the industry who wears many hats – as Head of Business Development at Remred, a space engineering company and also Investment manager, for Herius Capital, a space investment business. Arisz takes a deep dive into the European space investment scene, the excelling contributions of private investments since 2010 and what this means for the future of the space industry. He also gives fantastic advice for those looking to enter the industry, having entered himself, with a bang, in 2020.
Listen to Podcast →Humanitarian Applications of Satellite Technologies - Episode 16 - Anastasia Kuzmenko, VP of Marketing & Communications at IEC Telecom Group
This episode features Anastasia Kuzmenko – VP of Marketing and Communications at IEC Telecom – who shares her insights about IEC’s humanitarian applications of Satellite technology. Anastasia shares her wealth of knowledge about the future potential of satellite communications helping to connect the unconnected, as well as some amazing advice about the best ways to get into the industry itself. This is not an episode to be missed!
Listen to Podcast →Creating Platforms To Increase Accessibility of Remote Sensing Insights Can Only Benefit Us All! - Episode 15 - Jakub Dziwisz, Co-Founder and CEO at Orbify
This week’s guest is Jakub Dziwisz, Co-Founder and CEO of Orbify, a company creating a platform and a marketplace for Earth Intelligence applications. Jakub shares with his views on the current state of the Earth Observation industry, why insights rather than data are becoming so important, why accessibility to these insights is so important and answers the really important questions – Bigos or Pierogi?
Listen to Podcast →Outer Space is No Longer Out of Reach – Episode 14 – Dennis Silin CEO and Founder of Exodus Orbital
This week we are joined by Dennis Silin, CEO and founder of Exodus Orbitals, a company that stands out with their unique “satellite-as-a-service” model which offers affordable access to space. In this episode, we discover Dennis’ journey from moving to Toronto as a Ukrainian immigrant to founding his own company shortly after leaving education. Join us to find out Dennis thoughts on the future of the NewSpace, his epic journey in establishing a service model like no other, and his take on the ‘Pluto is a Planet’ debate!
Listen to Podcast →On-board Processing: The Power of Computers in Space - Episode 13 - Iulia Marushchak VP of Business Development at KP Labs
This episode welcomes KP Lab’s VP of Business Development: Iulia Marushchak. Iulia, with her background in Aerospace Engineering and Earth Observation, discusses the power of on-board data processing and the way it will shape the future of the industry. We discuss everything from lunar exploration to wildfire detection to quantum computing in this not to be missed episode.
Listen to Podcast →Introducing a Software-first Approach to the Satellite Industry: An In-Space Connectivity Revolution - Episode 12 - Sethu Suvanam, Founder and CEO of ReOrbit
On this episode of the Satellite and NewSpace Matters, we welcome our guest Sethu Suvanam, Founder and CEO of ReOrbit, a Helsinki based satellite company offering a state-of-the-art small satellite platform that can inter-network and autonomously operate in orbit with a software-first approach.
Listen to Podcast →The European Launcher Market is Taking Off! - Episode 11 - Jörn Spurmann, CCO at Rocket Factory Augsburg
This episode features Jörn Spurmann, industry legend and CCO at Rocket Factory Augsburg, a company who are revolutionising the launcher market in European. This episode features insight into how removing the barriers to the access to space will change the industry, as well as some great advice for anyone trying to make it into NewSpace. Enjoy!
Listen to Podcast →Don’t Write Off GEO Yet! - Episode 10 - Gregg Daffner, Founder and CEO of GapSat
This week we are joined by Gregg Daffner, Founder and CEO of GapSat. While the rest of the industry seems so focused on LEO and MEO, Gregg talks to us about why he and GapSat have bet on GEO, his impressive career in satcoms, and why you could describe him as the Forrest Gump of the satellite industry. Enjoy!
Listen to Podcast →Debris Removal, Sustainability and In-Space Services - Episode 9 - Luc Piguet, CEO and Co-Founder at ClearSpace
Join us in this week’s podcast with Luc Piguet CEO and co-founder of ClearSpace. Luc entered the Satellite and NewSpace industry as the CEO of one of the most exciting space start-ups to date. ClearSpace offers services that capture and deorbit obsolete objects threatening space operations, with their goal being to revolutionise how space missions have always been conducted, and provide operators support through services in orbit. Join us in this week’s episode where Luc shows how sustainability in space is no different than on earth, while taking us through his exciting journey at ClearSpace.
Listen to Podcast →Connecting Satellites: The future of the Satellite Industry - Episode 8 - Ronald van der Breggen, CCO at Rivada Space Networks
Rivada’s CCO – Ronald van der Breggen – joins us on this episode of the Satellite and NewSpace Matters podcast to share his insight into what the future of the Satellite industry will look like, and how Rivada are disrupting the market with their low latency point-to-point LEO network. Ronald, with his 30 years of experience in the terrestrial and satellite industry, has an aptitude to provide an insight into the industry that unearths the highs and lows of the market, and analyses what will come next. Think of this podcast as one of Ronald’s articles coming to life. It’s a must listen for any Satellite and NewSpace enthusiast.
Listen to Podcast →Space isn’t just for Rocket Scientists! - Episode 7 - Dave Hebert, Vice President, Global Marketing & Communications at Astroscale
This week we are joined by Dave Hebert, VP for Global Marketing and Communications at Astroscale, who joined us to talk all things NewSpace, orbital debris and what we can do better as an industry to attract the very best talent the world has to offer and why that doesn’t mean just the engineers. Enjoy!
Listen to Podcast →From RF products to satellite manufacturer, GEO’s latest market disruptor! - Episode 6 - Emile De Rijk, CEO and Co-Founder of Swissto12
We are so excited to be joined by Emile De Rijk, CEO and Co-Founder of Swissto12 in our latest episode of the Satellite and NewSpace Matters podcast. Emile has successfully made the transition from academia to start-up co-founder, taking his PhD in Physics and applying it to the world of Radio Frequency in satellite, where Swissto12 uses a patented 3D printing technology to create a range of RF products and systems, including its new HummingSat. Join us to hear Emiles’ journey, influences, and stories along the way to becoming the co-founder of a company that has created the first satellite global satellite operator Intelsat have bought from a non-traditional satellite manufacturer.
Listen to Podcast →The Creator of Lithuanias First Ever Satellite - Episode 5 - Laurynas Mačiulis, CEO at Astrolight
This week we are joined by Laurynas Mačiulis, the founder of Nanoavionics and current CEO of Astrolight. Join us as he takes us through his journey where his passion led him to create Lithuanias first ever satellite, found the largest small satellite mission integrator in the world “nanoavionics” to his latest venture, developing advanced laser communication systems for space. In this episode, we delve into a host of topics including entering the industry, advice for those looking to join the satellite and newspace industry and space hotels in years to come!
Listen to Podcast →Morpheus Space’s István Lőrincz on In-Space Mobility for Industry Momentum - Episode 4 - István Lőrincz, President and Co-Founder at Morpheus Space
This week we are joined by the progressive István Lőrincz, President and Co-Founder of Morpheus Space. Join us as he discusses his meticulous journey towards founding the pioneering in-space propulsion company, their recent series A announcement, and what their growth and success will look like moving forward. We also delve into a whole host of other interesting subjects including what makes the space sector excel, where it could improve to continue its growth, and on more a personal level, Istvan’s perfect weekend and his go-to karaoke song (it’s a banger!). Enjoy!
Listen to Podcast →Sustainable Satellite Services? Certainly! - Episode 3 - Andy Lucas, COO at LEUK Teleport and Data Centre
This week we are joined by Andy Lucas, COO at LEUK Teleport and Data Centre, as he reminisces on his time in the industry, discusses what is next for the newly rebranded LEUK and the reasons behind the name change and what it means for the business. We also delve into a whole host of other interesting subjects like sustainability in the satellite industry, how green technology has shifted priorities at LEUK, what technology he is most looking forward to seeing more of in the industry and which robotic domestic appliance is on his list of must-own items.
Listen to Podcast →“Launching” into the digitalisation of space with a new wave of space professionals! - Episode 2 - Stuart Gill, Product Manager at Leanspace
This week we are diving into the NewSpace with our guest Stuart Gill, Product Manager for Leanspace, who discusses everything from milestones, getting into the industry, the launch market and the commercialisation of space. Stuart is a young executive who built his career at Thales, picked up French along the way, and now leads the development of innovative products for Leanspace. Stuart takes us through his individual journey into the space industry and shows us just how accessible space can be. Enjoy!
Listen to Podcast →Connecting the unconnected in the African Continent - Episode 1 - Scott Mumford, Chief Commercial Officer at Liquid Intelligent Technologies
Welcome to the first episode of The Satellite & NewSpace Matters podcast. This episode features dual C-level executive Scott Mumford of Liquid Intelligent Technologies as he reflects on the Satellite Communications world and shares an insight into his impressive 25 years in the industry. From encounters with David Bowie to understanding the complexities of how to get the African continent getting connected, this podcast delves into the issues that matter. Scott shares his insight on how to be a good mentor, how to tackle diversity, and how to connect the unconnected. Enjoy!
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