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Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Ohed Harlev, former CEO of Lightloop and a seasoned expert in the space industry. In this enlightening conversation, they explore the transformative potential of space traits and their implications for innovation and commerce. Ohed shares key insights on the current uses of space, emphasizing that it is not just about exploration but also about commercial applications such as communications, Earth observation, and GPS.
One breakthrough moment occurs when Ohed discusses the economic impact of increasing space revenue, suggesting that for every billion dollars generated in space activities, there could be a tenfold increase in the surrounding economy. He illustrates this with compelling data points, including the current $20-30 billion generated by the space economy and its potential to support a much larger market.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as they delve into the traits of space—coverage, microgravity, vacuum, distance, temperature, and legal frameworks—and how these can lead to innovative applications. Ohed's personal anecdotes and experiences provide a rich backdrop to these discussions, making for an engaging exploration of how humanity can redefine its future through space.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Ohed Harlev is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience in productization and commercialization within the space industry. He served as CEO of Lightloop, where he focused on developing hyperscale data centers for storage in space utilizing laser communications.
Ohed holds a background in engineering and has been involved in numerous innovative projects that bridge technology and commercial viability. His insights into the economic impact of space activities have made him a sought-after voice in discussions about the future of the industry.
He is passionate about exploring how traits unique to space can lead to groundbreaking applications that benefit both humanity and the planet. Ohed's work continues to contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of how we can leverage outer space for terrestrial improvements.
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In This Episode
Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Ohed Harlev, former CEO of Lightloop and a seasoned expert in the space industry. In this enlightening conversation, they explore the transformative potential of space traits and their implications for innovation and commerce. Ohed shares key insights on the current uses of space, emphasizing that it is not just about exploration but also about commercial applications such as communications, Earth observation, and GPS.
One breakthrough moment occurs when Ohed discusses the economic impact of increasing space revenue, suggesting that for every billion dollars generated in space activities, there could be a tenfold increase in the surrounding economy. He illustrates this with compelling data points, including the current $20-30 billion generated by the space economy and its potential to support a much larger market.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as they delve into the traits of space—coverage, microgravity, vacuum, distance, temperature, and legal frameworks—and how these can lead to innovative applications. Ohed's personal anecdotes and experiences provide a rich backdrop to these discussions, making for an engaging exploration of how humanity can redefine its future through space.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Ohed Harlev is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience in productization and commercialization within the space industry. He served as CEO of Lightloop, where he focused on developing hyperscale data centers for storage in space utilizing laser communications.
Ohed holds a background in engineering and has been involved in numerous innovative projects that bridge technology and commercial viability. His insights into the economic impact of space activities have made him a sought-after voice in discussions about the future of the industry.
He is passionate about exploring how traits unique to space can lead to groundbreaking applications that benefit both humanity and the planet. Ohed's work continues to contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of how we can leverage outer space for terrestrial improvements.