Dylan Taylor, the Chairman & CEO of Voyager Space Holdings, discusses the growing trend of industries expanding into space for commercial ventures. He highlights three key sectors that are showing significant interest in space commerce: tourism, engineering, and telecom/data transfer. The tourism industry, particularly commercial space tourism, is demonstrating commercial viability outside of governmental space programs. Companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Axiom are collaborating to improve communication and data transfer in space, opening up numerous opportunities for investment in space tourism and related industries.
Engineering plays a crucial role in establishing and sustaining a functional space economy. Engineers are responsible for designing and integrating the technological systems needed for space commercialization, such as propulsion systems and advanced satellites. By focusing on progressive research and development initiatives, aerospace regulation, and technological risk assessment, industry leaders can help ensure a more affordable and dynamic space infrastructure for the future. Collaborations and partnerships within the engineering sector are instrumental in reducing costs, improving safety, and increasing reliability in space exploration and commerce.
The future of telecom and data transfer is closely intertwined with the future of space commerce, as evidenced by the growing satellite communication networks and space-rooted communication methods on Earth. Sound telecom and data transfer systems are essential for supporting a wider range of transactions and communications in space. Companies like Orbit Fab are working on commercializing remote satellite refueling, which could lead to significant advancements in space communication and data transfer. Telecom leaders need to focus on expertise in collecting, analyzing, and implementing satellite data, as well as addressing challenges related to space data processing and regulatory compliance.
Taylor believes that as more industries participate in space commerce, it has the potential to be one of the most prevailing and disruptive domains of modern times. Increased participation from major industries can elevate existing advancements in space technology and fully realize economic concepts that were previously thought to be impossible. The Forbes Business Council is a growth and networking organization for business owners and leaders, providing opportunities for networking and growth. Taylor’s insights highlight the growing importance of space commerce across various industries and the need for collaboration and innovation to drive advancements in this exciting new frontier.