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Full Tech Ahead
On this podcast, I sit down with business leaders, researchers and executives to explore innovative technology solutions and products, whether they’re transforming industries today or still in development. But we go far beyond the tech itself. From real-world use cases and business implementation journeys to cybersecurity challenges and future trends, we uncover what’s shaping the digital landscape.
We also dive into topics that matter to every tech professional: Work/life balance, business communication, education and training. Think of it as your one-stop shop for meaningful technology discussions that inspire and inform.
Full Tech Ahead
Out of This World: Revolutionizing Space Tech
Are you curious how next-gen space technology could transform life on Earth? Do you wonder why computing in space has lagged behind and how solving it could unlock breakthroughs in autonomy, manufacturing, and even pharmaceuticals? In this episode of Full Tech Ahead, host Amanda Razani talks with Rick Ward, Founder and CTO of OrbitsEdge, about bringing modern computing to space.From radiation shielding and thermal management to onboard AI analytics and in-space crystal growth, Rick explains how OrbitsEdge is bringing modern computing to orbit — and what that means for Earth observation, satellite servicing, and next-generation materials. If you’ve ever wondered how space innovation could change industries from biotech to semiconductors — and why falling launch costs might make it all possible sooner than you think — this episode is for you.
TIMESTAMPS
[00:02] OrbitsEdge's Origins and Vision
[03:58] Thermal Management and Market Opportunities
[08:14] Remote Proximity Operations and In-Space Manufacturing
[12:52] Cost-Effectiveness and Future Prospects
[19:20] Impact of Lower Launch Costs
[30:25] The Future of Space Technology
Quotes
- “We’re either never going to get to autonomy with old space computers, or we’ll do it in 2050 when it’s too late—so I wanted to fly modern computers in space now.”
- “If we can process the data right at its point of origin in space, we’re not shipping haystacks back to Earth—we’re just sending the needles.”
- “Lower launch costs will transform space from a Formula One race car to a Honda Accord—less flashy, but far more feasible and scalable.”
Find Amanda Razani on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-razani-990a7233/