This past November, the University of Austin hosted their Inaugural SOMA Summit to explore the amazing transformation in space right now, especially how the commercial space era is decentralizing access. I had the privilege to moderate a fascinating panel titled "Science in the Commercial Space Age" featuring Chris Sembroski from Blue Origin, along with University of Florida space biologists Dr. Rob Ferl and Dr. Anna-Lisa Paul.
As space becomes more accessible, it's evolving beyond merely a frontier to explore into its own innovation platform and ecosystem. This opens up a whole galaxy of possibilities.
Episode Highlights
- Mission Experiences
- Space Peppers
- Understanding Human Adaptation
- Space as an Innovation Frontier
- Manufacturing in Microgravity
- Plants' Role in Future Exploration
- Ethical Considerations
- What's next for science in the commercial space age?
- Rob Ferl: “More scientists flying to do their experiments in space.”
- Anna-Lisa Paul: “More research in how we effectively take our biology off the planet to have long-term existence elsewhere”
- Chris Sembroski: “Recognizing that it's not going to end with us, that we have to keep inspiring that next generation”
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Austin's evolution into a global innovation superstar is at the heart of Austin Next. We uncover insights into the region's transformation and what it means for ecosystem building.
Our exploration extends to emerging trends, technologies, and their convergence. Using Austin as our real-world case study and experts from around the world, we aim to understand the true nature and mechanics of innovation.