Space Ventures Radio Exploring Today's Space Startups

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Synopsis

Space Ventures Radio is a NewSpace podcast dedicated to exploring startup ventures in the commercial space industry. Host Raleigh Werner explores the most exciting new space companies, digging into their products, teams, business models and competition. This radio show covers startups and companies from every sector of the commercial space industry, from Earth observation to telecommunications and space exploration.

Episodes

  • SVR Ep. 7 | Made in Space Makes Space Manufacturing a Reality

    04/11/2016 Duration: 30min

    Explore Made in Space, developing the first gravity-independent additive manufacturing technologies to enable true space manufacturing. RELEVANT LINKS Get episode transcript: http://www.spaceventuresradio.com/episodes/made-in-space/ View business model canvas slides: http://www.slideshare.net/RaleighWerner/made-in-space-business-model-canvas-space-ventures-radio-ep-7

  • SVR Ep. 6 | Atlas Space Operations Brings Affordability + Ease to Satellite Operations

    28/10/2016 Duration: 20min

    Explore Atlas Space Operations, optimizing data transmission scheduling to offer fractional pricing to small satellite operators; all through an intuitive web platform. RELATED LINKS Atlas Official Website: http://www.atlasground.com/ Full episode here: http://www.spaceventuresradio.com/episodes/atlas-space-operations/ SVR's SoundCloud Page: https://soundcloud.com/spaceventuresradio SVR Official Website: http://www.spaceventuresradio.com/ ABOUT SPACE VENTURES RADIO Space Ventures Radio is a NewSpace podcast dedicated to exploring startup ventures in the commercial space industry. Host Raleigh Werner explores the most exciting new space companies, digging into their products, teams, business models and competition. This radio show covers startups and companies from every sector of the commercial space industry, from Earth observation to telecommunications and space exploration

  • SVR Ep. 5 | LeoSat Developing the Fastest + Most Secure Data Network

    09/09/2016 Duration: 23min

    An in-depth look at LeoSat's business model, using the business model canvas approach designed by Alex Osterwalder of Strategyzer. This video is a companion to Space Ventures Radio Episode, which explores LeoSat, a new venture hoping to build the fastest, most secure and most powerful data transmission network in the world...in low Earth orbit. RELATED LINKS Full episode here: http://www.spaceventuresradio.com/epi... SVR's SoundCloud Page: https://soundcloud.com/spaceventuresr... SVR Official Website: http://www.spaceventuresradio.com/ ABOUT SPACE VENTURES RADIO Space Ventures Radio is a NewSpace podcast dedicated to exploring startup ventures in the commercial space industry. Host Raleigh Werner explores the most exciting new space companies, digging into their products, teams, business models and competition. This radio show covers startups and companies from every sector of the commercial space industry, from Earth observation to telecommunications and space exploration

  • SVR Ep. 4 | Deep Space Industries' Master Plan for Asteroid Mining Future

    31/08/2016 Duration: 23min

    This week's episode of Space Ventures Radio examines Deep Space Industries, an asteroid mining company who's put together an elegant roadmap for achieving its bold vision to extract resources in space. ------------------------ EPISODE SECTIONS ------------------------ 3:10 - The Upshot 5:24 - The Problem / Solution / Business Model 13:54 - The Team 16:39 - The Competition 19:56 - The Roadmap 21:44 - The Conclusion ------------------------ RELEVANT LINKS ------------------------ WIRED article on DSI by Sarah Scoles: http://www.wired.com/2016/08/succeed-asteroid-business-without-really-mining/ Deep Space Industries website: http://deepspaceindustries.com/ ------------------------ Intro music: “Take Me Higher” by Menya Hinga

  • SVR Ep. 3 | Descartes Labs Using AI + ML for Crop Predictions

    19/08/2016 Duration: 19min

    This week's episode of Space Ventures Radio examines Descartes Labs, a machine learning and predictive analytics startup using satellite imagery to predict crop yields, starting with corn in the U.S. Important Update on the "Team" Section: I missed mentioning Mark Mathis (Software Architect), Rick Chartrand (Mathematician) and Tim Kelton (Cloud Architect) in the founding team. MARK MATHIS — For the past decade Mark has worked to help put great science into the hands of decision makers, a role he continues to pursue at Descartes Labs creating and curating rich customer experiences. He studied computer science and engineering at Texas A&M University before moving to Los Alamos National Laboratory as a DOE High Performance Computer Science Graduate Fellow. RICK CHARTRAND — was once a pure mathematician, with a PhD from University of California, Berkeley. He now much prefers to be useful. Rick’s applied mathematics expertise includes image processing, machine learning, compressive sensing, and the iconoclasm

  • SVR Ep. 2 | Rocket Lab Leads the Way for Small Payload Launch Vehicles

    11/08/2016 Duration: 22min

    An in-depth look at Rocket Lab, a space venture shaking up the small payload launch market with an all carbon-fiber rocket that offers lower costs, more frequent launches and better payload deployment than the current "rideshare" market. To bolster the "Competition" section, check out this great article on Quartz about the small satellite launch sector — it looks like Rocket Lab has some direct competition breathing down its neck in the form of Firefly Space Systems, Vector Space, as well as a few other companies: http://qz.com/747513/the-next-big-thing-in-space-business-is-tiny-rockets/ ---------------------------------------- EPISODE SECTIONS ---------------------------------------- 2:30 - The Upshot 4:15 - The Problem 6:35 - The Solution 10:00 - The Business Model 13:56 - The Team 14:40 - The Competition 17:47 - The Roadmap 18:30 - The Conclusion ----------------------------------- STAY TUNED to SVR ----------------------------------- Follow SVR on Twitter: twitter.com/podcastsvr Find SVR on Fa

  • SVR Ep. 1 | Audacy Aims to Provide Continuous Space-to-Ground Connectivity

    04/08/2016 Duration: 19min

    In this episode of SVR, we'll take an in-depth look at Audacy, a space startup focused on providing continuous connectivity through a novel relay of satellites and ground stations. For their company to work, they anticipate needing $750 million dollars in capital. Find out more about their bold vision! Episode Sections: 1:39 — The Upshot (high-level overview of Audacy) 2:37 — The Closer Look (breakdown of problem, solution, business model, team and competition) 2:54 — The Problem (what problem Audacy is addressing) 4:19 — The Solution (what solution Audacy is providing) 6:31 — Audacy Business Model (how will the business make money, acquire customers and ultimately sustain itself over the long-term) 8:42 — The Team (a look at Audacy's founding team) 11:20 — The Competition (who Audacy competes with in the market) 12:24 — "What's Ahead?" (a look at Audacy's roadmap) 14:46 — Conclusions (my personal estimations of Audacy's likelihood of long-term success) Audacy's Official Website: http://audacy.spac