Using Space To Make Life Better On Earth with Dylan Taylor of Voyager Space

Innovation with Mark Peter Davis

I sat down to chat with Dylan Taylor, CEO and chairman of Voyager Space. Voyager Space has a contract to build America's next space station, STARLAB, in collaboration with NASA. Dylan I would say is probably one of the top five most significant names  in the entire space industry. A lot of people know Bezos and Musk, but Dylan's  in that bucket. He's got a message for us today around the importance of space as an industry for social advancement.

A lot of us get tangled up in thinking about space in the context of the mission to Mars. And it seems pipe dream-ish, Dylan brings us back down to reality, reframing space as a unique environment for scientific research, manufacturing, and societal advancement. He highlights Voyager's mission to scale up space infrastructure projects and recent milestones achieved with Airbus and SpaceX. Our conversation explores the implications of privately owned space infrastructure and the emergence of two distinct space ecosystems led by the US and China. Dylan emphasizes the benefits of privatization in advancing the space industry, citing SpaceX's innovations like reusing rocket boosters to reduce costs and increase accessibility to space. Dylan also shares his personal journey from a real estate executive to involvement in space exploration, highlighting the importance of following one's passion. 

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  • Voyager Space Company Links: Website, Instagram, LinkedIn
  • Dylan Taylor’s Social Link: Instagram, LinkedIn
  • Book Recommendation: The Last Lecture

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