More Shots on Goal: Scaling Up Space Manufacturing for Earth's Future Join a groundbreaking discussion with global leaders in aerospace, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing as they explore the "More Shots on Goal" initiative - a collaborative effort to scale up manufacturing capabilities in Low Earth Orbit. From revolutionary drug development to next-generation semiconductors, discover how increased space manufacturing throughput could transform industries on Earth and accelerate innovation across healthcare, technology, and energy sectors. This special episode features insights from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the International Space Station National Laboratory, and pioneering companies, including Varda Space Industries, Stoke Space, Rhodium Scientific, and more. Learn how new platforms, high-throughput systems, and novel funding approaches are turning space into a trillion-dollar manufacturing hub that could reshape terrestrial industries and unlock new solutions to global challenges. Awesome episode 📢 https://lnkd.in/ettmFdyY Highlights ✏️ Accelerating drug development through microgravity research ✏️ Next-gen semiconductor and advanced materials manufacturing ✏️ Novel launch and return capabilities for space manufacturing ✏️ Infrastructure and energy solutions for orbital factories ✏️ Public-private partnerships and innovative funding models ✏️ Bio-manufacturing and crystal growth applications ✏️ Quantum technology development in space Guests Rose Hernandez - International Space Station National Laboratory Curtis Hill, NASA Lynn Harper - Nasa Ames Research Center Kevin Engelbert - NASA InSpa Devon Papandrew - Stoke Space Olivia G. - Rhodium Scientific Armin Rad, M.S., M.A., Ph.D. - Encapsulate Partha Dutta - United Semiconductor Ken Savin - Redwire Space Jordan Swisher - Mattiq Josh Martin - Varda Space Industries Greg Grozdits - Space Development Agency Rima Kasia Oueid - US Department of Energy Kevin L. Jackson, CISSP®,CCSP® - National DigiFoundry Heath Mills - Rhodium Scientific Yao-Feng Chang - Intel Corporation Yuxuan Cosmi Lin - Texas A&M University Shane Hegarty - Axonis Therapeutics Prashant Nagpal - SachiBio Armand Dichosa - Los Alamos National Laboratory Mari Anne Snow - Eascra Biotech Ying-Chen “Daphne” Chen - Arizona State University Co-Hosts: Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US Interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Donna Roberts, Deputy Chief Scientist, ISS National Lab Lawrence Forsley, Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata + Desai Partners Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #SpaceManufacturing #SpaceEconomy #Biotech #Semiconductors #SpaceTechnology #MicrogravityResearch #AdvancedMaterials
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More Shots on Goal: Scaling Up Space Manufacturing for Earth's Future Join a groundbreaking discussion with global leaders in aerospace, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing as they explore the "More Shots on Goal" initiative - a collaborative effort to scale up manufacturing capabilities in Low Earth Orbit. From revolutionary drug development to next-generation semiconductors, discover how increased space manufacturing throughput could transform industries on Earth and accelerate innovation across healthcare, technology, and energy sectors. This special episode features insights from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the International Space Station National Laboratory, and pioneering companies, including Varda Space Industries, Stoke Space, Rhodium Scientific, and more. Learn how new platforms, high-throughput systems, and novel funding approaches are turning space into a trillion-dollar manufacturing hub that could reshape terrestrial industries and unlock new solutions to global challenges. Awesome episode 📢 https://lnkd.in/ettmFdyY Highlights ✏️ Accelerating drug development through microgravity research ✏️ Next-gen semiconductor and advanced materials manufacturing ✏️ Novel launch and return capabilities for space manufacturing ✏️ Infrastructure and energy solutions for orbital factories ✏️ Public-private partnerships and innovative funding models ✏️ Bio-manufacturing and crystal growth applications ✏️ Quantum technology development in space Guests Rose Hernandez - International Space Station National Laboratory Curtis Hill, NASA Lynn Harper - Nasa Ames Research Center Kevin Engelbert - NASA InSpa Devon Papandrew - Stoke Space Olivia G. - Rhodium Scientific Armin Rad, M.S., M.A., Ph.D. - Encapsulate Partha Dutta - United Semiconductor Ken Savin - Redwire Space Jordan Swisher - Mattiq Josh Martin - Varda Space Industries Greg Grozdits - Space Development Agency Rima Kasia Oueid - US Department of Energy Kevin L. Jackson, CISSP®,CCSP® - National DigiFoundry Heath Mills - Rhodium Scientific Yao-Feng Chang - Intel Corporation Yuxuan Cosmi Lin - Texas A&M University Shane Hegarty - Axonis Therapeutics Prashant Nagpal - SachiBio Armand Dichosa - Los Alamos National Laboratory Mari Anne Snow - Eascra Biotech Ying-Chen “Daphne” Chen - Arizona State University Co-Hosts: Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US Interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Donna Roberts, Deputy Chief Scientist, ISS National Lab Lawrence Forsley, Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata + Desai Partners Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #SpaceManufacturing #SpaceEconomy #Biotech #Semiconductors #SpaceTechnology #MicrogravityResearch #AdvancedMaterials
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The most current #Space podcast on #Biomanufacturing, #Biotech and more. Rhodium Scientific is pleased to be highlighted as a pioneering company turning space into a trillion-dollar hub, reshaping terrestrial industries with our high-throughput science platforms in #microgravity. Listen to this podcast and let me know where you would invest in the space industry in 2025. #LeadingSpaceBiotech #BusinessOfScience Anna Brady-Estevez, Curtis Hill, Kevin Engelbert, ROSE M. HERNANDEZ, Ph.D., Dyan, Anne Cheever, Jason Kelly, Adam Arkin, Armand Dichosa, SynBioBeta, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), International Space Station National Laboratory, NASA Office of Small Business Programs, National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
More Shots on Goal: Scaling Up Space Manufacturing for Earth's Future Join a groundbreaking discussion with global leaders in aerospace, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing as they explore the "More Shots on Goal" initiative - a collaborative effort to scale up manufacturing capabilities in Low Earth Orbit. From revolutionary drug development to next-generation semiconductors, discover how increased space manufacturing throughput could transform industries on Earth and accelerate innovation across healthcare, technology, and energy sectors. This special episode features insights from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the International Space Station National Laboratory, and pioneering companies, including Varda Space Industries, Stoke Space, Rhodium Scientific, and more. Learn how new platforms, high-throughput systems, and novel funding approaches are turning space into a trillion-dollar manufacturing hub that could reshape terrestrial industries and unlock new solutions to global challenges. Awesome episode 📢 https://lnkd.in/ettmFdyY Highlights ✏️ Accelerating drug development through microgravity research ✏️ Next-gen semiconductor and advanced materials manufacturing ✏️ Novel launch and return capabilities for space manufacturing ✏️ Infrastructure and energy solutions for orbital factories ✏️ Public-private partnerships and innovative funding models ✏️ Bio-manufacturing and crystal growth applications ✏️ Quantum technology development in space Guests Rose Hernandez - International Space Station National Laboratory Curtis Hill, NASA Lynn Harper - Nasa Ames Research Center Kevin Engelbert - NASA InSpa Devon Papandrew - Stoke Space Olivia G. - Rhodium Scientific Armin Rad, M.S., M.A., Ph.D. - Encapsulate Partha Dutta - United Semiconductor Ken Savin - Redwire Space Jordan Swisher - Mattiq Josh Martin - Varda Space Industries Greg Grozdits - Space Development Agency Rima Kasia Oueid - US Department of Energy Kevin L. Jackson, CISSP®,CCSP® - National DigiFoundry Heath Mills - Rhodium Scientific Yao-Feng Chang - Intel Corporation Yuxuan Cosmi Lin - Texas A&M University Shane Hegarty - Axonis Therapeutics Prashant Nagpal - SachiBio Armand Dichosa - Los Alamos National Laboratory Mari Anne Snow - Eascra Biotech Ying-Chen “Daphne” Chen - Arizona State University Co-Hosts: Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US Interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Donna Roberts, Deputy Chief Scientist, ISS National Lab Lawrence Forsley, Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata + Desai Partners Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #SpaceManufacturing #SpaceEconomy #Biotech #Semiconductors #SpaceTechnology #MicrogravityResearch #AdvancedMaterials
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Join us Today! Convergence: US Disruptive Deeptech, Energy, Space Technologies Accelerating Tomorrow's Technologies, Today Virtual conference TODAY 9:00am ET We're showcasing the technologies, companies, and experts funded and supported across the interagency (awards publicly visible), including NASA, NSF, DOD (Space Force, SpaceWERX, Air Force/AFWERX, DARPA), ISS, DHHS, NIH, DOE, SBA, Commerce, Treasury, and others… Co-hosted with interagency and private sector colleagues across all areas in deep tech, energy, and space technologies. 📢 Registration: https://lnkd.in/e7nFjRUS Highlighting the US Energy and Space Economy: Dynamic 5-minute presentations of breakthrough developments in some of the most disruptive segments of deeptech, energy and space: 📌 Enhanced energy generation, energy resilience & efficiency 📌 Advanced propulsion and launch systems 📌 In-space platforms and infrastructure 📌 Diverse in-space manufacturing technologies across biotechnology, semiconductors, advanced materials, and more 📌 Resource identification and extraction technologies, earth observational data 📌 Quantum applications for energy and space operations 📌 Human-AI and advanced capabilities integration for energy and space exploration 📌 Leading edge fusion, nuclear, extended electrodynamics, hydrogen, quantum energy, anomalous phenomena in energy and communications, off-planet mining 📌 Revolutionary materials science and engineering 📌 Cutting-edge space-based energy solutions #deeptech
Shoshin Works and the Ecosystemic Futures program are honored to collaborate with interagency and private sector colleagues across all areas of energy and space technology to present: Convergence: US Disruptive Deeptech, Energy, Space Technologies Accelerating Tomorrow's Technologies Today Virtual conference January 17, 2025 9:00am ET This conference will include diverse technologies, companies, and experts funded and supported across the interagency (awards publicly visible), including NASA, NSF, DOD (Space Force, SpaceWERX, Air Force/AFWERX, DARPA), ISS, DHHS, NIH, DOE, SBA, Commerce, Treasury, and others… Co-hosted with interagency and private sector colleagues across all areas in deep tech, energy, and space technologies. Registration: https://lnkd.in/e7nFjRUS Highlighting the US Energy and Space Economy: Dynamic 5-minute presentations of breakthrough developments in some of the most disruptive segments of deeptech, energy and space: 📌 Enhanced energy generation, energy resilience & efficiency 📌 Advanced propulsion and launch systems 📌 In-space platforms and infrastructure 📌 Diverse in-space manufacturing technologies across biotechnology, semiconductors, advanced materials, and more 📌 Resource identification and extraction technologies, earth observational data 📌 Quantum applications for energy and space operations 📌 Human-AI and advanced capabilities integration for energy and space exploration 📌 Leading edge fusion, nuclear, extended electrodynamics, hydrogen, quantum energy, anomalous phenomena in energy and communications, off-planet mining 📌 Revolutionary materials science and engineering 📌 Cutting-edge space-based energy solutions Co-chaired by the interagency leaders listed below and hosted by Shoshin Works in collaboration with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions and SpaceWERX. Meeting Chairs: Anna Brady-Estevez; Co-Chair US Space Economy Interagency WG; Sr. Investment Advisor and Partner (Venture) U.S. Small Business Administration; Space & Energy Technologies at National Science Foundation (NSF) Curtis Hill; Co-Chair US In-Space Semiconductors WG; NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Microelectronics lead ODME & In-Space Advanced Manufacturing (NASA) Rima Kasia Oueid Oeuid; Sr. Commercialization Executive, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE); Interagency and DOE Leader in Quantum & Space Technologies David Beck; Branch Chief, Space Access Mobility and Logistics Space Systems Integration Office, Space Systems Command United States Space Force (USSF); formerly Branch Chief for Space Industrial Base & Supply Chain (USSF) Tracy MacGill; Co-Chair US In-Space Advanced Manufacturing & Space Economy Interagency WG Sean Mahoney; United States Air Force (USAF) Industry Co-Host: Dyan Finkhousen; CEO, Shoshin Works, in collaboration with NASA Convergence Aeronautics Solutions Project and SpaceWERX
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I recently caught up with the Ecosystemic Futures podcast and came across two fascinating technical discussions on physics and engineering. One quote that caught my eye was an "engineering meets physics" entrepreneurship and innovation gap beyond conventional physics into uncharted territory. This intersection of pairing physics theories with engineering innovations has the potential to bring fascinating new technologies and realities to life, but requires both willing researchers and funding resources. The presenters defined the crucial role of #highered as an incubator for novel engineering research. Specifically, they posited how to groundswell uncommon research avenues and bring researchers together towards publishing data, theories, instrument innovations, and reduce professional stigmas. If you have a few hours to listen, the episode below is a fascinating deep dive on the world of #NHI, #UAP, and other exotic technologies, and the potential of pivotal Lifetime Learning reskilling and upskilling to adapt to a new world of engineering innovations.
* Ecosystemic Futures Special Episode * Join an extraordinary panel of experts in aerospace, energy, and ultra-advanced technologies as they explore the absolute outer bounds of physics and engineering. This groundbreaking discussion, co-hosted by Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff, Lawrence Forsley, and Dyan Finkhousen, convenes the world’s leading researchers and innovators to examine extended electrodynamics, lattice confinement fusion, zero-point energy, and advanced propulsion and discusses the implications for the future of technology and space exploration. Featured Guests Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff - EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley - Global Energy Corporation Phillip Lentz - UNSPACE Richard Banduric - Field Propulsion Technologies Ankur Bhatt - Hoverr Inc. Louis Dechiaro – US Navy Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Chance Glenn - Morningbird Space Michelle Klassen "MK" Merrigan – MK Advisors Rima Kasia Oueid – US U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Key Themes ✏️ Extended Electrodynamics (EDI) and its applications ✏️ Zero-point energy research and potential applications for unlimited power ✏️ Advanced propulsion systems and breakthrough propulsion physics ✏️ Quantum detection and sensing technologies ✏️ The intersection of gravitational physics and electrodynamics ✏️ Novel approaches to fusion and energy generation ✏️ Materials science and programmable matter ✏️ The convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering ✏️ UAP Looking Forward The episode highlights the growing convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering, suggesting we may be on the cusp of revolutionary advances in propulsion, energy, and communication technologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of continued research, increased funding, and broader collaboration across disciplines to accelerate development in these crucial areas. Presented by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works. 📢 Great Episode: https://lnkd.in/eWSU84jv Hosts: Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff is President & CEO at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin & EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley is the Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Dr. Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #ExtendedElectrodynamics #ZeroPointEnergy #QuantumPhysics #AdvancedPropulsion #Physics #Innovation #Aerospace #SpaceTechnology #FutureOfEnergy #BreakthroughScience #UAP #Ecosystems #LatticeConfinementFusion
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FLYING TO VENUS? GALLIUM TO THE RESCUE - Raw materials that can withstand extreme temperatures are in demand for space missions to inhospitable planets. Gallium nitride could be a hot candidate. Blazing hot temperatures prevail on the surface of Venus, up to almost 500 degrees Celsius—enough to melt lead. In addition, the planet has a high-pressure and corrosive atmosphere. The U.S. space agency NASA describes the planet as the most inhospitable environment in the solar system, making exploration difficult: space probes have survived there for a maximum of two hours so far. Particularly resistant high-tech components are required for future missions. Conventional silicon-based electronics only work up to around 300 degrees Celsius, writes an international team of researchers investigating whether gallium nitride could be an alternative. The material is already used on Earth in fast chargers for cell phones and laptops, as well as energy-efficient and high-performance chips. Gallium nitride components with so-called ohmic contacts – key segments that connect a semiconductor component to the outside world – were manufactured and exposed to temperatures of up to 500 degrees Celsius in various test set-ups. The researchers were surprised by the result: the structures remained intact for 48 hours, which could be verified using transmission electron microscopes. Only after this period did any impairment become apparent. Work is already underway to improve the long-term performance, for example, by adding protective insulators. The results have been published in the journal Applied Physics Letters. According to the scientists, high-power transistors for use on the surface of Venus could now be developed on this basis. However, such devices would also be able to perform various tasks on Earth, for example, in electronics for producing geothermal energy or for monitoring the interior of jet engines. STRATEGIC METALS IN SPACE : While silicon is unsuitable for the blazing hot temperatures on Venus, in combination with germanium, it could enable the construction of electronics that can withstand the high radiation and extreme cold on Jupiter’s moon Europa, where extraterrestrial life could exist. Science also has high hopes for other critical raw materials when it comes to the exploration of other planets. Researchers are developing the thinnest known materials on Earth based on rare earths, for example, which are to be used in space for satellite sensors, radiation protection, and quantum computers. In turn, indium and tellurium were important for constructing the James Webb Telescope, which provided unprecedented insights into space. Source: partner rawmaterials.net
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Nanotechnology in space represents the cutting edge of innovation, enabling advanced exploration and survival in extreme extraterrestrial environments. From ultra-lightweight nanomaterials for spacecraft to self-repairing nanobots, this technology revolutionizes how we navigate, explore, and sustain life in space. Nanotechnology also plays a critical role in developing miniaturized sensors, high-efficiency energy systems, and protective suits that shield astronauts from cosmic radiation. By harnessing the potential of nanoscale engineering, humanity is poised to achieve breakthroughs in interstellar travel, planetary colonization, and sustainable space operations. International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Nomination Link 👉https://lnkd.in/grvJXyDd Visit Our Website 🌐 sciencefather.com Contact Us 📧: nanoenquiry@sciencefather.com #Sciencefather#researchawardsProfessor,Lecturer,Scientist,#ScholarResearcher#Nanotechnology #SpaceExploration #NanoSpaceTech #FutureOfSpace #AdvancedMaterials #Nanobots #SpaceScience #InnovativeTechnology #SpaceSustainability #NanoEngineering
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If you are fascinated by, or just curious about recent developments in the most advanced technologies and their applications, don't miss this podcast episode we have just released, a long format with an impressive array of scientists and entrepreneurs. The episode highlights the growing convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering, suggesting we may be on the cusp of revolutionary advances in propulsion, energy, and communication technologies. Including: Extended Electrodynamics (EDI) and its applications Zero-point energy research and potential applications for unlimited power Advanced propulsion systems and breakthrough propulsion physics Quantum detection and sensing technologies The intersection of gravitational physics and electrodynamics Novel approaches to fusion and energy generation Materials science and programmable matter The convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering Listen here: -->. https://lnkd.in/eiWCMHdH
* Ecosystemic Futures Special Episode * Join an extraordinary panel of experts in aerospace, energy, and ultra-advanced technologies as they explore the absolute outer bounds of physics and engineering. This groundbreaking discussion, co-hosted by Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff, Lawrence Forsley, and Dyan Finkhousen, convenes the world’s leading researchers and innovators to examine extended electrodynamics, lattice confinement fusion, zero-point energy, and advanced propulsion and discusses the implications for the future of technology and space exploration. Featured Guests Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff - EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley - Global Energy Corporation Phillip Lentz - UNSPACE Richard Banduric - Field Propulsion Technologies Ankur Bhatt - Hoverr Inc. Louis Dechiaro – US Navy Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Chance Glenn - Morningbird Space Michelle Klassen "MK" Merrigan – MK Advisors Rima Kasia Oueid – US U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Key Themes ✏️ Extended Electrodynamics (EDI) and its applications ✏️ Zero-point energy research and potential applications for unlimited power ✏️ Advanced propulsion systems and breakthrough propulsion physics ✏️ Quantum detection and sensing technologies ✏️ The intersection of gravitational physics and electrodynamics ✏️ Novel approaches to fusion and energy generation ✏️ Materials science and programmable matter ✏️ The convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering ✏️ UAP Looking Forward The episode highlights the growing convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering, suggesting we may be on the cusp of revolutionary advances in propulsion, energy, and communication technologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of continued research, increased funding, and broader collaboration across disciplines to accelerate development in these crucial areas. Presented by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works. 📢 Great Episode: https://lnkd.in/eWSU84jv Hosts: Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff is President & CEO at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin & EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley is the Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Dr. Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #ExtendedElectrodynamics #ZeroPointEnergy #QuantumPhysics #AdvancedPropulsion #Physics #Innovation #Aerospace #SpaceTechnology #FutureOfEnergy #BreakthroughScience #UAP #Ecosystems #LatticeConfinementFusion
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* Ecosystemic Futures Special Episode * Join an extraordinary panel of experts in aerospace, energy, and ultra-advanced technologies as they explore the absolute outer bounds of physics and engineering. This groundbreaking discussion, co-hosted by Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff, Lawrence Forsley, and Dyan Finkhousen, convenes the world’s leading researchers and innovators to examine extended electrodynamics, lattice confinement fusion, zero-point energy, and advanced propulsion and discusses the implications for the future of technology and space exploration. Featured Guests Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff - EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley - Global Energy Corporation Phillip Lentz - UNSPACE Richard Banduric - Field Propulsion Technologies Ankur Bhatt - Hoverr Inc. Louis DeChiaro, US Navy Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Chance Glenn - Morningbird Space Michelle Klassen "MK" Merrigan – MK Advisors Rima Kasia Oueid – U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Key Themes ✏️ Extended Electrodynamics (EDI) and its applications ✏️ Zero-point energy research and potential applications for unlimited power ✏️ Advanced propulsion systems and breakthrough propulsion physics ✏️ Quantum detection and sensing technologies ✏️ The intersection of gravitational physics and electrodynamics ✏️ Novel approaches to fusion and energy generation ✏️ Materials science and programmable matter ✏️ The convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering ✏️ UAP Looking Forward The episode highlights the growing convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering, suggesting we may be on the cusp of revolutionary advances in propulsion, energy, and communication technologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of continued research, increased funding, and broader collaboration across disciplines to accelerate development in these crucial areas. Presented by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works. 📢 Great Episode: https://lnkd.in/eWSU84jv Hosts: Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff is President & CEO at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin & EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley is the Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Dr. Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #ExtendedElectrodynamics #ZeroPointEnergy #QuantumPhysics #AdvancedPropulsion #Physics #Innovation #Aerospace #SpaceTechnology #FutureOfEnergy #BreakthroughScience #UAP #Ecosystems #LatticeConfinementFusion
* Ecosystemic Futures Special Episode * Join an extraordinary panel of experts in aerospace, energy, and ultra-advanced technologies as they explore the absolute outer bounds of physics and engineering. This groundbreaking discussion, co-hosted by Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff, Lawrence Forsley, and Dyan Finkhousen, convenes the world’s leading researchers and innovators to examine extended electrodynamics, lattice confinement fusion, zero-point energy, and advanced propulsion and discusses the implications for the future of technology and space exploration. Featured Guests Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff - EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley - Global Energy Corporation Phillip Lentz - UNSPACE Richard Banduric - Field Propulsion Technologies Ankur Bhatt - Hoverr Inc. Louis Dechiaro – US Navy Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Chance Glenn - Morningbird Space Michelle Klassen "MK" Merrigan – MK Advisors Rima Kasia Oueid – US U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Key Themes ✏️ Extended Electrodynamics (EDI) and its applications ✏️ Zero-point energy research and potential applications for unlimited power ✏️ Advanced propulsion systems and breakthrough propulsion physics ✏️ Quantum detection and sensing technologies ✏️ The intersection of gravitational physics and electrodynamics ✏️ Novel approaches to fusion and energy generation ✏️ Materials science and programmable matter ✏️ The convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering ✏️ UAP Looking Forward The episode highlights the growing convergence of theoretical physics and practical engineering, suggesting we may be on the cusp of revolutionary advances in propulsion, energy, and communication technologies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of continued research, increased funding, and broader collaboration across disciplines to accelerate development in these crucial areas. Presented by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works. 📢 Great Episode: https://lnkd.in/eWSU84jv Hosts: Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Dr. Harold (Hal) Puthoff is President & CEO at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin & EarthTech International, Inc. Lawrence Forsley is the Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works Series Hosts: Dr. Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #ExtendedElectrodynamics #ZeroPointEnergy #QuantumPhysics #AdvancedPropulsion #Physics #Innovation #Aerospace #SpaceTechnology #FutureOfEnergy #BreakthroughScience #UAP #Ecosystems #LatticeConfinementFusion
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#DigitalTwins, virtual replicas of physical objects, aid in design, monitoring, and optimization across industries, including #photonics. Learn how this technology is being used the keep the #JWST, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Curiosity rover, and more up and running.
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An excellent podcast series for advanced manufacturing in space. Proud to be considered a pioneering company in this important field. #LeadingSpaceBiotech #BusinessOfScience