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This week we are joined by Jordan Noone for an episode of People of Science. Jordan is currently the Co-Founder, CTO/Partner of Embedded Ventures, dubbed the "skunkworks of deep tech venture capitol". They are investing in companies and technologies for space "beyond launch". There's so much focus on the rockets, but the whole reason we have rockets is to send payloads into space. If we solve the cost problem of going to space with reusability, then what comes next? How good is the stuff we are sending to space? Are we even ready for it? This is what Embedded Ventures is focused on solving for the space industry.

Jordan was previously a Co-Founder, CTO of Relativity Space, who continue to revolutionize the additive manufacturing and aerospace world by combining 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous robotics to create a rocket from raw material in 60 days with 100X less parts.

We learn about Jordan's STEM Origin story, which has ultimately led him to a unique perspective as a 28-year old multi-business entrepreneur and engineer. Speaking of unique - did we mention he worked at SpaceX on both Cargo & Crew Dragon, a small stint at Blue Origin, and the head of USC's Rocket Propulsion Lab? Buckle in folks, we're launching this podcast for what comes next in space!

Please welcome, Jordan Noone!Learn more:

https://www.jordannoone.com/

https://www.relativityspace.com/rockets

https://www.embedded.ventures/

Embedded Ventures R&D cooperative with USSF:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/embedded-ventures-announces-first-of-its-kind-cooperative-research-and-development-agreement-with-united-states-space-force-301398664.html

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