ICYMI: Apex Co-Founder & CEO, @IanCinnamon, joined @EdLudlow on Bloomberg @technology last week to discuss how Apex’s latest funding round is eliminating the satellite production bottleneck and delivering constellation-scale production to enable the next generation of critical
Access was built for the harshest environments we could think of.
Ocean, off-grid, remote, rough conditions. If you have an extreme use case, send it our way!
We've been building this for a while. Access is a 25 lb portable water system designed to filter any natural water source, including seawater and freshwater into clean water. AC or DC compatible, integrated battery, three simple steps to operate.
Pre-orders open now in our
The future of energy moves fast. The systems built to support it don't – so, we changed the system.
Drop shipped. Ready immediately. Power where you need it, when you need it.
Reliable energy for years, not days. Building our factory right now.
Oak Ridge – we're coming for
When I first met Phil he said that if I told anyone what Heaviside was doing he would kill me.
Fortunately I don't have to worry about that anymore.
Phil and Heaviside have an absurd pace of execution. You will be hearing even more about them soon.
We were Heaviside's 1st check 2yrs ago & wanted to run an experiment of sorts... If no one knew about the co could they develop & deploy battlefield technology faster without distractions? Until last week even our LPs only knew it as "redacted".
The answer was a resounding "yes"
At @cantos nearly all the companies we back use automation and robotics. They just don't lead with it.
It's only a robot until it works. Then it's just a machine
.@640oxford presents:
PRE/INDUSTRIALIZE
The pre-party to @reindsummit. Detroit. June 15th.
Industrial bonfires, demos, installations, and whatever other crazy shit you can think of alongside those building the future of America.
Hosted with @DiscipulusVent, @cantos, Riot
Our CEO and Co-Founder @hargsb joined @NewsNation to discuss why America's hypersonic production gap is the defining national security challenge of our time, and how @Castelion is building to close it.
"The only way that we achieve deterrence is to approach this with scale, and
Building in the physical world is really hard, and frankly, not many people understand what it takes.
We need new taxonomies, frameworks, and playbooks for building in hardware. You can’t pivot your way to greatness here. You might be able to move fast and break things (though
Some news: Today we're launching the State of Adventure site
When we released the inaugural 286 slide report last year, we didn't really detail why we were doing this.
Every tech era has new knowledge frontiers. Hardware demands a new way of building. SOA is our answer to that
JUST IN: This might be the closest thing to universal water access.
Vital Lyfe just launched a portable system that turns any water source into clean drinking water on demand.
• Works with saltwater, rivers, and other sources
• Battery-powered so it runs fully off-grid
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Excited for @VitalLyfe to officially release their first product: Access
Access is a portable water desalination system that converts any water source into clean, drinkable water.
We like to call @jcriss_1 and team the master builders, and this device is further proof of that.
We envisioned Comet at Apex’s inception— over 3.5 years ago. As we’ve worked to build our small and medium platforms, Aries and Nova, we’ve laid the foundation for Comet.
As we’ve grown, we’ve vertically integrated more and more components, allowing us to reduce risk and hold
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From Day 0, Apex envisioned a product roadmap spanning different sizes of satellite bus platforms: Aries for smaller payloads supporting sensing and pathfinder missions; Nova as our proliferated constellation workhorse; and Comet, a