27/11/2025
The space industry is evolving at an unprecedented pace. For decades, access to space, satellite networks, and mission data has been controlled by a few governments and large corporations. Decentralisation is now transforming this landscape, enabling broader participation, innovation, and collaboration. In this episode of the Podcast, Jason Michaud from Stardust Inc., Canada, shares his insights on what decentralisation means for the space industry and why it matters today.
π Decentralisation opens space to all
Small startups, universities, and individual innovators can now contribute to projects that were once reserved for national space agencies. By distributing technology, funding, and decision-making, space becomes more inclusive, dynamic, and accessible.
Key benefits include:
π Lower barriers to entry for emerging players
π Accelerated innovation and mission development
π°οΈ Broader access to satellite networks and space data
π‘ Technology is the enabler
Emerging technologies such as blockchain, AI, and distributed satellite systems are at the heart of decentralisation. These tools allow data to flow securely and transparently, creating a robust infrastructure for collaborative missions. Decentralisation is not just futuristic talk β real projects are already demonstrating what is possible when technology and collaboration converge.
π° A paradigm shift in power and economics
Decentralisation is reshaping the economics of space. It enables new business models, redistributes power from a few centralised players, and encourages global collaboration. By lowering entry barriers and creating opportunities for smaller players, the space industry is becoming more entrepreneurial, innovative, and globally connected.
π Governance, ethics, and responsibility
With decentralisation comes responsibility. Forward-thinking governance models, ethical frameworks, and accountability measures are essential to ensure a safe, fair, and sustainable space ecosystem. Jasonβs insights highlight how decentralisation is not just a concept, but a movement, a step toward a future where space belongs to everyone. This 30-minute episode offers thought-provoking perspectives on how decentralisation could define the next decade of space exploration.
π§ Listen to the episode here :https://open.spotify.com/episode/4fplwK1BGyXADdeBlZhFdR?si=UlPGyIMZSfqGthckgNjhMw