In-Orbit

In our series finale we're exploring what in-space manufacturing means for the future of Earth.

Show Notes

To many people, the concept of being able to make things in space will sound like something straight out of a science fiction movie. But the truth is, a lot more happens up there than we might realise.

Take the International Space Station for example. It has been in orbit for just over two decades, and is a hive of activity, home to numerous experiments that can’t be done on Earth. But are we using space enough?

Space tourism is often in the headlines, as companies such as SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and others compete to be leaders in the emerging market. However, the opportunities that are being unveiled in manufacturing could be what have the most significant impact and benefit to planet Earth.

As we explore different ways to achieve net zero, and push to become more of a greener society, we cannot deny the fact that the increasing demand being placed on manufacturers, is part of what is causing us the most damage. Could using space to its maximum potential be the key to saving the planet?

Episode Guests:
  • Mike Curtis-Rouse - Head of Manufacturing for Space / Satellite Applications Catapult
  • Lisa Denzer - Human and Robotic Exploration / European Space Agency
  • Elizabeth Seward - Senior Strategist for Space Systems / Airbus
  • Josh Western - CEO & Co-Founder / Space Forge
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What is In-Orbit?

Welcome to In-Orbit, the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.