Technology First Read Navigating Timelines and Technology: Patent Strategies for Space and Earth The technology that comes out of space programs like Artemis, also needs to be patented for terrestrial uses Kate Nuehring Su Vanessa Wang April 23, 2026 No Comments As technology evolves for devices meant to enable construction in space, so must patent law to protect innovators' intellectual property rights.Read More
Technology First Read Innovators Must Clear Roadblocks to Launch Extraterrestrial Base Programs As Artemis II circles the moon, a renewed interest in space exploration has NASA and others planning for long-term bases on the moon and Mars Jonathan Hughley April 8, 2026 No Comments Jomathan Hughley says rapid innovation will come from the push for more research and long-term structures in space, including on the moon and Mars. Read More
Regulatory Public Pressure Prompts Florida DEP to Hold Hearing on Blue Origin Wastewater Permit Jan. 30 meeting will review potential impacts on the Indian River Lagoon Vince Kong January 8, 2026 No Comments Florida regulators will weigh Blue Origin’s proposed wastewater discharge as residents raise concerns about impacts to the Indian River Lagoon.Read More
How a Robot-Built Habitat on Mars Could Change Construction on Earth Drew Turney August 15, 2019 No Comments A habitat designed to be built on Mars can teach us a lot about building practices on Earth.Read More
Space-as-a-Service Business Models Are Reshaping Office Design Jeff Link March 14, 2019 No Comments Nic Rader says his job, figuring out how to offer space as a service, is one of the most exciting jobs at WeWork.Read More
Midwest Owner of the Year Riverside Investment and Development Builds Where Others Can't Jeff Yoders March 2, 2018 Founded in 2010 by former John Buck Company executive, John O’Donnell, Riverside Investment has taken on sites others deemed unbuildable and significantly changed Chicago’s skyline, particularly along the Chicago River. Read More