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Rahul Goel, CEO and founder of NordSpace, joins me to discuss how his company is building a fully Canadian space ecosystem — from 3D-printed rocket engines and launch vehicles to satellites, AI-driven payloads, and Canada's first commercial spaceport in Newfoundland. They’re working to reshape and fill gaps in every segment of Canada’s space sector, from investment and infrastructure to technology and policy.
NordSpace is redefining how Canada accesses orbit by developing its own rockets (Tundra and Titan), satellite systems (Terra Nova), and the Atlantic Spaceport Complex to support end-to-end space missions. Rahul explains what it takes to launch from Canadian soil, how his team grew from two engineers in a basement to a 25-person national venture, and why space must be treated as critical infrastructure, not a distant frontier.
The conversation covers Canada’s regulatory hurdles, the company’s lessons from its first launch campaign, the push for technological sovereignty, and the balance between ambition and pragmatism in a country often seen as risk-averse. Rahul also shares his personal journey to leading one of Canada’s most ambitious aerospace ventures — and why he believes the next decade will belong to nations that build, not buy, their access to space.
This is a must-listen for anyone following Canadian aerospace, satellite innovation, or the business of space access.
Some key points:
Check out NordSpace at https://www.nordspace.com/
You can find Rahul on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iorahul/
Please remember to like, rate and share this Podcast. It helps with reach and awareness!
Finally, remember to subscribe to Jason's Industry Insights, the Podcast at https://jasonsindustryinsights.com/
Live long and prosper.
By Jason PresementRahul Goel, CEO and founder of NordSpace, joins me to discuss how his company is building a fully Canadian space ecosystem — from 3D-printed rocket engines and launch vehicles to satellites, AI-driven payloads, and Canada's first commercial spaceport in Newfoundland. They’re working to reshape and fill gaps in every segment of Canada’s space sector, from investment and infrastructure to technology and policy.
NordSpace is redefining how Canada accesses orbit by developing its own rockets (Tundra and Titan), satellite systems (Terra Nova), and the Atlantic Spaceport Complex to support end-to-end space missions. Rahul explains what it takes to launch from Canadian soil, how his team grew from two engineers in a basement to a 25-person national venture, and why space must be treated as critical infrastructure, not a distant frontier.
The conversation covers Canada’s regulatory hurdles, the company’s lessons from its first launch campaign, the push for technological sovereignty, and the balance between ambition and pragmatism in a country often seen as risk-averse. Rahul also shares his personal journey to leading one of Canada’s most ambitious aerospace ventures — and why he believes the next decade will belong to nations that build, not buy, their access to space.
This is a must-listen for anyone following Canadian aerospace, satellite innovation, or the business of space access.
Some key points:
Check out NordSpace at https://www.nordspace.com/
You can find Rahul on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iorahul/
Please remember to like, rate and share this Podcast. It helps with reach and awareness!
Finally, remember to subscribe to Jason's Industry Insights, the Podcast at https://jasonsindustryinsights.com/
Live long and prosper.