The space industry is entering a new era of growth, and the next generation of satellite professionals is finding a powerful launchpad in vocational education.
The space industry is entering a new era of growth, and the next generation of satellite professionals is finding a powerful launchpad in vocational education.
In a nation defined by its vast beauty, we are redefining connection, ensuring that every community stays united, informed, and resilient (no matter the challenge).
Is your industry slow to adopt new tech? That’s your biggest advantage. In this episode of the HeroX Speaker Series, Buka Onwuzurike breaks down how he’s applying data-driven innovation at KEO & Associates. Explore the power of centralizing processes, simplifying tech, and capturing institutional knowledge to outperform the competition.
Soraya Gadit, Founder and CEO of InoCrowd, argues that organizations' toughest technical problems often have solutions already existing in other industries. Through her work with InoCrowd, Gadit has spent 15 years formalizing "open innovation" as a repeatable, reliable methodology. In her recent appearance on the HeroX Speaker Series, she outlines why this approach is a critical tool for modern R&D and explores the reasons why many companies continue to overlook its potential, despite the significant advantages it offers in problem-solving efficiency and cross-industry knowledge transfer.
The dream of universal connectivity is no longer anchored to the earth; it has taken flight, ushering in an era where geography is no longer a barrier to opportunity.
Modern space infrastructure is transforming global connectivity, and by prioritizing proactive security, we can ensure these vital systems remain robust and reliable for everyone.
With the 2026 submission window closing soon, many Minority Serving Institutions are weighing whether to apply to MPLAN. The most useful perspective doesn’t come from the program description. It comes from those who have already gone through it.
While venture capital often focuses on finding the next unicorn, Baylie Evans takes a different approach: cultivating entrepreneurs and strengthening local ecosystems to create lasting value in places where opportunity is less concentrated.
What happens when AI removes coding as the barrier to building software?
We sat down with Lindsey Stutheit, Director of Entrepreneurship at Laramie County Community College (LCCC) in Wyoming, to explore a counterintuitive truth: in a state with one of the lowest entrepreneurial cultures in America, some of the grittiest problem-solving is quietly happening everyday.