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NewSpaceVision
NewSpaceVision
45 episodes
5 days ago
NewSpaceVision's goal is to grow the European (New)Space startup scene and build awareness for the unique applications of space-related hard and software. NSV acts as the starting point for aspiring entrepreneurs and skillful engineers from all kinds of fields to find contact points to existing companies or find colleagues, inspirations and resources to start their own venture. linkedin.com/company/newspacevision twitter.com/NewSpaceVision instagram.com/newspacevision facebook.com/newspacevision www.youtube.com/channel/UCNPQTpwfZZlc2aO4SuXjoUQ
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NewSpaceVision's goal is to grow the European (New)Space startup scene and build awareness for the unique applications of space-related hard and software. NSV acts as the starting point for aspiring entrepreneurs and skillful engineers from all kinds of fields to find contact points to existing companies or find colleagues, inspirations and resources to start their own venture. linkedin.com/company/newspacevision twitter.com/NewSpaceVision instagram.com/newspacevision facebook.com/newspacevision www.youtube.com/channel/UCNPQTpwfZZlc2aO4SuXjoUQ
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NewSpaceVision
#45: Science Fiction Made Real: Building Europe’s Reentry Capsules (feat. Sebastian Klaus, CEO)

What goes up must come down - but in Europe, nothing comes back from space. That’s the problem Sebastian Klaus, co-founder & CEO of Atmos Space Cargo, set out to solve.

After a career that spanned aerospace engineering, special forces missions, and a commercial pilot’s license, Sebastian is now leading a team building reentry capsules with inflatable heat shields - a technology that sounds like sci-fi but is already flying.

Atmos aims to return anything from orbit: biomedicine experiments, 3D-printed tissues, semiconductors, quantum materials , even strategic supplies. With a successful first flight under their belt, they’re positioning themselves as Europe’s answer to Dragon and Starship, but with a lighter, modular approach.

In this episode, we cover:🛰️ Why Europe’s lack of reusable spacecraft is a strategic weakness🔥 How inflatable heat shields could reshape reentry tech🌍 Civil applications: biomedicine, semiconductors, materials made in orbit⚔️ Dual-use vision: from rapid relief to rapid defense💡 The future: daily launches, in-space industry, and orbital data centers


Make sure to follow Sebastian, Atmos, and NewSpaceVision:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-klaus-b7676853/

https://atmos-space-cargo.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/atmos-space-cargo/

https://www.instagram.com/atmosspacecargo/?hl=en

https://x.com/atmosspacecargo

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1 month ago
55 minutes 2 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#44: Mapping Forests in 3D: KappaZeta’s Bold Satellite Mission (feat. Martin Jüssi, Space Mission Manager)

Most satellites see the Earth in two dimensions. But what if we could measure not just the surface, but the height and volume of what covers it - forests, crops, even infrastructure? That’s the mission of KappaZeta, an Estonian startup building a 3D Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) constellation that could transform how we monitor our planet.

In this episode, we sit down with Martin Jüssi, Space Mission Manager at KappaZeta, who takes us on a journey from tinkering with map editors in video games to leading a groundbreaking space mission. We unpack how KappaZeta is turning Europe’s Sentinel-1 satellites into a new kind of forest-monitoring powerhouse, why 3D data is the missing piece for carbon markets, and how Estonia built one of the most dynamic space ecosystems in Europe.


We also dive into:

🌲 How 3D SAR can track forest biomass, carbon stock, and timber resources
🛰️ Why KappaZeta’s “passive satellites” are a cost-effective way to enhance Sentinel-1
⚡ The dual-use potential: from forestry and agriculture to defense and disaster response
🇪🇪 How Estonia went from Skype to space startups - and what’s next

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1 month ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#43: Finance Secrets from Space: How to Invest - and Attract Investment (feat. Bogdan Gogulan, NewSpace Capital CEO)

Most VCs don’t grow up dreaming about corner offices. Bogdan Gogulan did - and he got one, or close enough. Starting as an analyst climbing the corporate finance ladder, Bogdan’s journey to becoming CEO of a space-focused venture capital firm is nothing short of impressive. In this episode , he opens up about how the space industry surprised him, why switching from back-office brilliance to front-line dealmaking meant more than just a career pivot, and how his roots in the defense world helped shape his investment philosophy.

Today, as CEO and managing partner at NewSpace Capital, Bogdan is one of the few investors playing squarely in space’s “valley of death” - the messy middle between early-stage promise and actual scale. We talk about why this growth stage is so brutal, how his team identifies the global category leaders worth betting on, and what it really takes for founders to make the leap from scrappy startup to international force. We also explore why space investment is no longer about “selling the dream,” why government contracts are useful but insufficient, and how exactly NewSpace Capital is quietly building an impressive portfolio of companies shaping the orbital economy.


Follow Bogdan & NewSpace Capital:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdan-gogulan/

https://www.newspace.capital

https://linkedin.com/company/newspace-capital


Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com

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5 months ago
54 minutes 9 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#42: Connected Vehicles: How Stellar Brings Space Tech to the Automotive Industry (feat. Damien Garot, CEO & Co-Founder)

Check out what GLOBBLE looks like here: https://www.stellar.tc/pages/globble

The future of mobility isn’t just electric—it’s connected. And as autonomous and software-defined vehicles take over the roads, seamless connectivity will be as essential as the engines themselves. But how do you ensure perfect, uninterrupted internet for cars, trucks, and trains moving across vastly different terrains? Enter Stellar, the startup building a bridge between terrestrial and satellite networks to keep vehicles online—everywhere.

In this episode, we sit down with Damien Garot, CEO and co-founder of Stellar, who brings decades of experience from OneWeb, Eutelsat, and Thales Alenia Space (previously Alcatel). Damien breaks down why the car industry is now in an arms race for connectivity, how SpaceX's Starlink advantage is shaking up legacy automakers, and why space-based networks will be a game-changer for autonomous driving, fleet management, and beyond.

We also explore:

🚀 The real reason big telcos and automakers haven’t cracked vehicle connectivity yet

🌍 Why Europe’s automotive giants are at risk of falling behind—and how space tech can help

📡 How Stellar’s software stitches together 5G, Wi-Fi, and satellite into a seamless network

💡 The rise of software-defined cars and why connectivity is becoming a competitive edge

Damien doesn’t just talk theory—he’s building the infrastructure that will reshape the automotive industry from the ground up.


Follow Damien & Stellar: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgarot/

https://x.com/damiengarot

https://www.stellar.tc/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/stellartc/


Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com

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6 months ago
45 minutes 29 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#41: How a 21-Year-Old Founded a Space Startup (feat Shoaib Iqbal, Co-Founder & CEO of Esper)

Building a space company is hard - but doing so at 21 is just another level. Shoaib Iqbal started Esper Satellite Imagery while still in college, and in just a few years, he’s built one of the most capital-efficient hyperspectral satellite companies out there.

In this episode, Shoaib joins us to share what it’s really like to start and scale a satellite business from scratch, talking about the surprising ways hyperspectral imaging is being used today and how Esper differentiates from competitors.

Similar to our last guests, he also touches on what happened when their first satellite failed, as well as why cost efficiency is the real game-changer in this field.


Follow Shoaib and Esper:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/shoaib-esper

https://www.linkedin.com/company/esper-sats

https://www.espersatellites.co

Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com

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9 months ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#40: The Secret to SpaceX’s Success: Insights from Their Fourth Hire (feat. Hans Koenigsmann)

Before SpaceX was SpaceX—before reusable rockets landed on drone ships or astronauts flew aboard privately built spacecraft—it was just an idea. And Hans Koenigsmann was there when that idea took shape.

Interviewed by Elon Musk in his living room and brought on as SpaceX’s fourth technical hire, Hans was a cornerstone of the team that turned an audacious dream into a company that now dominates the launch industry. From assembling avionics systems with a credit card budget to solving the mysteries of rocket anomalies, Hans’s fingerprints are all over the milestones that redefined space exploration.

In this episode, he takes us back to the scrappy, electric early days of SpaceX, where desks were doors and failures were inevitable—but never final. He shares how his German engineering roots collided with California’s startup chaos, the art of managing risk when lives and millions of dollars are on the line, and what it feels like to lead through moments of triumph and catastrophe.

We also dive into the future of space: how Starship could reshape the entire industry, why reusability isn’t just economical but essential, and where Europe fits into this rapidly shifting landscape.

Hans is candid, insightful, and brimming with hard-won wisdom—this is a conversation you’ll want to sit down for.


Follow Hans: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hans-koenigsmann-2a141b5/

https://www.instagram.com/hanskoenigsmann/

https://x.com/HansKoenigsmann


Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com

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9 months ago
47 minutes 2 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#39: From Setbacks to Innovation - Building the Future of Thermal Imaging with SatVu (feat. Anthony Baker, Co-Founder & CEO)

What does it take to build a revolutionary Earth observation company, weather the failure of a flagship satellite, and emerge stronger than ever? Anthony Baker, CEO and co-founder of SatVu, joins us for an inspiring and deeply insightful episode of the New Space Vision podcast to share his journey.

Anthony’s career spans over 35 years in the space industry, including pivotal roles in regulatory bodies, NATO, and various startups across the globe. In this episode, we explore the genesis of SatVu, which is poised to redefine thermal satellite imaging. With applications ranging from industrial monitoring and national defense to combating climate change, SatVu’s high-resolution thermal satellites offer unparalleled insights into activity patterns across the globe.

But the road hasn’t been easy. Anthony recounts the emotional highs of launching their first satellite and the crushing reality of its unexpected failure. In an admirable testament to resilience, SatVu rebounded with innovative product development, enhanced customer engagement, and a bold vision for scaling their constellation.

Along the way, Anthony shares hard-earned advice for aspiring space entrepreneurs, the challenges of creating new markets, and the importance of solving real-world problems with cutting-edge technology.


Follow Anthony & SatVu:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonybaker2/

https://www.satellitevu.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/satvu/


Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com

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11 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#38: Extending the Vision Beyond Earth & the Collaborative Culture in Space (feat. Aakash Parekh, CCO at Pixxel Space)

In this episode, Sven and Daniel interview Aakash from Pixxel, a company that is launching a constellation of the world’s highest resolution hyperspectral satellites. Aakash shares his journey into the space industry and explains the importance of hyperspectral data in monitoring and analyzing various vital indicators on Earth. He discusses the challenges of selling a product that is still in development and the need for customer education. Aakash also highlights the unique culture and collaborative nature of the space industry. The conversation covers topics such as the differentiation of hyperspectral data from multispectral data and the future impact of hyperspectral data on Earth.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast

05:34 Selling a Product in the Space Industry

10:01 The Culture and Collaboration in the Space Industry

16:05 Advancements in Hyperspectral Technology

24:43 Specialization and Differentiation in the Earth Observation Industry

32:23 Market Development in India

36:20 Data Downlink and Distribution Challenges

39:47 The Future Impact of Hyperspectral Data on Earth


Aakash is the Chief Commercial Officer at Pixxel, a space data company building the world's first and highest resolution commercial hyperspectral constellation. He heads the growth and revenue functions, including global sales, marketing and customer success. Aakash has set up programs to provide government and commercial customers with access to Pixxel’s hyperspectral datasets as well as Aurora - Pixxel's Earth observation studio. 

Aakash has spent the past decade in frontier technology sales and is passionate about bringing breakthrough innovations to new markets. Before joining Pixxel, Aakash led business development in international markets for various startups in the AgTech and PropTech domains. Aakash has completed several courses in data science and remote sensing to supplement his business background.

Follow Aakash and Pixxel:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aakashparekh

https://www.pixxel.space/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/pixxelspace/


Follow NewSpaceVision:

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact:

info@live-eo.com

podcast@newspace.vision

podcast@live-eo.com


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1 year ago
34 minutes 30 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#37: Exploring the Full Space Value Chain - A Conversation with New Space Veteran Bulent Altan

Bulent Altan, founder of Alpine Space Ventures and former VP at SpaceX, shares his journey in the space industry and provides insights into the evolving space ecosystem. He emphasizes the importance of quick decision-making and the need for companies to focus on commercialization of services and products. Altan discusses the growth of the European VC market in space and highlights the potential for European companies to become global leaders. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities in the Earth observation industry, including cost reduction and the role of large satellites. Altan shares his contrarian view on the space industry, advocating for investment in satellite and component builders. In this conversation, Bülent Altan discusses the use of carbon composite materials in various industries, including aerospace and automotive. He explains the advantages and challenges of manufacturing carbon composites and highlights their applications in lightweight and high-performance structures. Altan also shares his insights on the future of carbon composite technology and suggests a future guest for the podcast.


Takeaways:

- Quick decision-making is crucial in the space industry, where complete information is often unavailable.

- The European VC market in space has grown significantly, with more investors recognizing the potential of the industry.

- The commercialization of services and products, particularly in connectivity and data, is a key focus for short-term and medium-term success in the space ecosystem.

- The Earth observation industry faces challenges in capturing various customer segments and reducing the cost of data.

- Europe has the potential to become a global leader in the space industry, leveraging its talent, universities, and industries.

- Investment in satellite and component builders is an overlooked area with significant potential for growth and success.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background

03:39 Early Days and Entry into SpaceX

08:57 Lessons from SpaceX and Quick Decision-Making

11:50 Motivation and Excitement for Space

24:24 Evolution of the VC Landscape in Europe

29:34 Investment Thesis and Focus on Connectivity and Data

35:46 Cost Reduction and Price Reduction in Earth Observation Data

39:20 European Role in the New Space Ecosystem

41:09 Contrarian View: Focus on Satellite and Component Builders

45:58 Future of Space Exploration in 100 Years

10:00 The Importance of Carbon Composite Materials

20:00 Challenges in Carbon Composite Manufacturing

30:00 Applications of Carbon Composite Materials

40:00 The Future of Carbon Composite Technology

48:00 Conclusion and Future Guests


Follow Bulent and Alpine Space:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bulentaltan

https://www.instagram.com/bulentaltan

https://alpinespace.vc/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/alpine-space-ventures


Follow NewSpaceVision: 

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/


This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com


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1 year ago
47 minutes 47 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#36: Crafting the Next Generation of Climate Monitoring Satellites (feat. Jonny Dyer, Co-Founder & CEO, Muon Space)

This week, we’re proud to feature a unique story. Our guest interned at both Blue Origin and SpaceX in the early 2000s, later becoming Skybox’s (now Planet Labs' Terra Bella) 3rd employee, after his professor encouraged the would-be founders to start the company following a university competition.

It’s not surprising he’s been at the forefront of space innovation, considering he's been passionate about space since the age of six, citing an obsession with rockets. “I probably scared my mom to death many times, blowing stuff up in the garage, trying to mix rocket fuels and launch things.”

If you guessed Jonny Dyer, you were right. Consistently at the forefront of space innovation, Jonny is now the CEO of Muon Space, which is building satellites tailored for monitoring the climate on Earth. With their first launch in 2023 on SpaceX’s Transporter-8, and two more scheduled this year, Muon is poised to break barriers in satellite imaging as a whole.

Our conversation spanned the length of Jonny’s career but focused on Muon Space’s strategy and value proposition, and Jonny’s pragmatic and profound reflections on the Earth observation ecosystem. Don’t miss it!


Jonny:

https://twitter.com/jonnydyer?lang=en

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-dyer-1870085/


Muon:

https://www.muonspace.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/muon-space/

https://twitter.com/MuonSpace


Follow NewSpaceVision: 

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

 

This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com

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1 year ago
55 minutes 2 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#35: How a SpaceX Visit Inspired a One-Year Delivery Satellite Company (feat. Walter Ballheimer, Co-Founder & CEO, Reflex Aerospace)

You don't really have to know Walter to pick up on the fact that he's a leader. When he arrived at our office for this episode, we hadn't given him the floor number. So, before our producer had time to offer him a welcome downstairs, Walter had already taken the elevator to the top and was methodically eliminating options as he descended.

"I figured I'd eventually find the the right one this way."

This decision-maker mindset was more than evident throughout our conversation with him - one of the most engaging we've had in a while.

In a generous show of authenticity, Walter opened up about his life: the makings of his present self and the decisions that guided him, the genesis of his current company and its clichéd yet entirely reasonable inspiration, and his personal greivances with the disingenuous politics of the space sector.

In this memorable episode, you'll learn about what it takes to run a space company, and what it feels like to "outstretch" one - and everything in between.


Follow Walter:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/walterballheimer

Follow Reflex:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/reflex-aerospace/

https://www.instagram.com/reflexaerospace/

https://twitter.com/reflexaerospace

Follow NewSpaceVision: 

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 20 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#34: Making the Software Satellites are Built On (feat. Yuk Chi Chan, Co-Founder & CEO of Charter)

An investor's guide to earth observation:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/daniel-seidel-979524137_i-wrote-an-investors-guide-to-earth-observation-activity-7117028884901949441-Wo61?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Yuk’s succes was not simple - not unlike his journey. Yuk used to be an officer in the Singapore army, as the head of maintenence and recovery operations of its armored and track vehicles.

“… It was a great honor and privilege… where else on Earth are you going to find a 21 year old reponsible for a 100 million dollar technology portfolio?”

He then went on to go to law school & specialized in space, later joining a company that would use an electrodyanmic tether as a propulsion unit to station-keep in low earth orbit. But when that company went under, he used the reason for its failure to inspire a new venture: Charter.

Charter is building Ubiks, a logisitics platform tailored to the process of building space systems.

“It takes over the moment you’ve arrived at your initial stable design, and now you need to put the meat to the metal and actually build the thing.”

Discover how Yuk got into space law following his position in the army, the challenges he faced in his first company, and how that led him to secure Techstars funding for Charter with its co-founder.

 

Follow Yuk:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/chanyukchi/?originalSubdomain=uk

https://www.chanyukchi.space/


Charter:

https://www.charter.space/


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https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

 

This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com

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2 years ago
50 minutes 5 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#33: Peering Into Planet and the Future of Space Technology (feat. Kiruthika Devaraj, VP of Engineering at Planet Labs)

Vice President of Engineering at Planet Labs, Kiruthika shares her transition from the precision-intensive environment of a radio astronomer to the dynamic realm of a startup, where she leads teams through the design of satellites' power, avionics, and communications sytems. She gives us a look into the unique world of satellite constellation management, and the Planet value of performance over density, as Planet CEO Will Marshall says.

What makes Planet Labs stand out in the space industry? The answer lies in the company's "agile aerospace" philosophy and their strategic projects. Discover how Kiruthika and her team navigate the complexities of satellite systems, the impact of Planet's acquisitions, and the development of their constellations. We also explore current and future trends that are poised to redefine the satellite industry.


Follow Kiruthika & Planet:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiruthikadevaraj/

https://www.planet.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/planet-labs/

https://twitter.com/planet

https://www.instagram.com/planetlabs/

 

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https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

 

This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com

https://www.live-eo.com/

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2 years ago
35 minutes 42 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#32: Mapping the Future of Renewable Energy with VIDA (feat. Philippe Raisin, Co-Founder & CTO)

In this episode, we sat down with Philippe Raisin, co-founder and CTO of VIDA, which is changing the renewable energy sector with earth observation. Philippe shared his unique journey from a personal interest in renewable energy to the inception of VIDA, which was born out of a non-traditional background in EO. He gave an inside look into how VIDA is leveraging geospatial data to address global energy challenges, and the transformative role the technology plays in their mission.

We delve into the intricacies of VIDA's work, discussing everything from the adoption and validation of satellite imagery to the hurdles of licensing, as well as the type of projects VIDA works on. Philippe offered valuable insights into the intersection of technology, renewable energy, and sustainable investment.


Follow Philippe & VIDA:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/praisin/

https://twitter.com/prraisin

https://www.linkedin.com/company/vida-place/

https://www.vida.place/


Follow NewSpaceVision: 

https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision

https://twitter.com/newspacevision

https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/

https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/

 

This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

podcast@live-eo.com


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2 years ago
50 minutes 27 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#31: Satellites & Statutes: How Law Keeps Pace with Space Exploration (feat. Ingo Baumann, NewSpace Lawyer)

In this episode, our hosts sit down with a pioneering figure in the space legal sector who transitioned from telecom law to finding his place among the stars. Discover how a canceled internship and a rapid pivot led Dr. Baumann to Eutelsat, one of the leading players in satellite broadcasting, before journeying into the heart of the Cologne Institute of Air and Space Law.

Following his academic foray, our Dr. Baumann found himself serving as a crucial part of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), first as an internal lawyer managing small projects before transitioning to the big leagues - working on major endeavors like Galileo and Copernicus. Listen as he recounts his decision to strike out on his own, developing a law firm with an out-of-this-world business plan that garnered an award and sprouted from the roots of his work at the DLR.

Dr. Baumann delves into the intricacies of space law, dissecting the core treaties, national laws, and evolving technologies that present new legal challenges. He touches on historical moments that influenced space law, such as the Sputnik launch and the space race, while dissecting major treaties that have set the stage for current day regulations. Finally, we discuss the surprising and not-so-surprising developments in the NewSpace ecosystem, from the rise of SpaceX to the ease of startup funding, and reflect on the immense progress and potential the future holds for the commercial space industry.


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This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

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2 years ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#30: Strategic Heights: Satellites, AI and Victory in War (feat. Renaud Allioux, Chief Innovation Officer at Preligens)

The sheer amount of data available from satellites enables us to solve some of the world’s most complex problems.

Renaud Allioux was inspired by Planet to do just that when he left Airbus to co-found Preligens, an AI and intelligence company in the earth observation space, which he is now Chief Innovation Officer of.

We spoke about Renaud’s journey, from working on exciting missions in physics and engineering at Airbus, to solving crucial problems in the defense industry.

He also explained how the intelligence sector and its troves of data make it hard to keep up, and why building software can be more challenging than building a spaceship due to requiring a different mindset and business plan.

Renaud gave us deep insights into what Preligens is doing, shared incredible stories from his career so far, and talked about the macro and micro perspective on EO. He shed light on why it’s so hard to break into the industry, the future of AI versus human analysis in defence, and how the private sector, contrary to popular belief, can be more advanced than government institutions.

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This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

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2 years ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#29: Unveiling Truths: Exploring Open Source Intelligence in a Conflict-Ridden World (feat. Michael Cruickshank, Former Conflict Journalist and LiveEO Geospatial Analyst)

Our guest for this episode is LiveEO’s Michael Cruickshank, a former conflict journalist, who takes us on a journey through the world of open source intelligence (OSINT). From developing ship tracking software using satellite data to using algorithms for automated detection of burnt villages, he reveals how OSINT empowers truth-seekers in a conflict-ridden world. We delve into the origins of OSINT, its role in geospatial analysis (and vice versa), the risks faced by those in the field, and the potential impact of AI.


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This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

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2 years ago
45 minutes 14 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#28: FORTITUDE: A Filmmaker's Exploration of NewSpace (feat. Torsten Hoffman, Director & Entrepreneur)

In this episode, acclaimed filmmaker & entrepreneur Torsten Hoffman shares insights from his experience making documentaries about cryptocurrency - but most importantly his latest project "Fortitude" which explores the burgeoning newspace industry. He highlights the stark differences between the two communities and the surprising quality of people he met in the newspace industry. With interviews featuring top companies, astronauts, and thought leaders in the space industry, the documentary covers everything from the space economy to asteroid mining. Torsten also discusses the importance of space exploration for humanity and the incredible potential of the industry in terms of data and innovation.

Here's the podcast episode that was discussed:

https://bit.ly/422FphY

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https://www.fortitudemovie.com/

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This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

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2 years ago
40 minutes 28 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#27: You Don't Have to Be a Space Expert to Harness Its Power! (feat. John Atkinson, Chief Product Officer at LiveEO)

John recieved a call from a former coworker who knew his strengths would break molds at a new position for Planet Labs. Now at LiveEO, John applies his expertise as its Chief Product Officer.

This episode showcases John’s accumulation of knowledge since before his career, having grown up “in an environment surrounded by tech.” He continued to drive innovation everywhere he went, from spearheading email efforts in the US house of representatives at the start of his career, to running the global partner ecosystem at Planet before joining LiveEO.

He adresses the myriad use cases for satellite data & how he came to learn of them, sheds light on what LiveEO is doing & how it’s changing the game, and explains that no one has to be an expert in space to harness the value of satellites.



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This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: 

info@live-eo.com 

podcast@newspace.vision 

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2 years ago
59 minutes 18 seconds

NewSpaceVision
#26: Meet the Person at the Core of ESA's Newspace Transformation (feat. Geraldine Naja, Director at the European Space Agency)

If you listened to episode #23, you’ll recall Hélène Huby, CEO of The Exploration Company, said Geraldine Naja is “at the core of the transformation” of the European Space Agency. From our conversation with her, you’ll find out she’s exactly that - and more.

Geraldine’s unparalleled knowledge is a result of over 30 years of industry experience at ESA. We spoke with her about the usual: the future of space, promising potential use cases, fostering a healthy ecosystem. But Geraldine always delivered engaging answers - developing our questions - and raising important ones herself.

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2 years ago
48 minutes 48 seconds

NewSpaceVision
NewSpaceVision's goal is to grow the European (New)Space startup scene and build awareness for the unique applications of space-related hard and software. NSV acts as the starting point for aspiring entrepreneurs and skillful engineers from all kinds of fields to find contact points to existing companies or find colleagues, inspirations and resources to start their own venture. linkedin.com/company/newspacevision twitter.com/NewSpaceVision instagram.com/newspacevision facebook.com/newspacevision www.youtube.com/channel/UCNPQTpwfZZlc2aO4SuXjoUQ