05/11/2026
Leaving the Draper Summit energized about where the world is heading - and how rapidly the future of logistics, robotics, and space infrastructure is converging.
The conversations this year weren’t about whether humanity will build a commercial economy in space, but about how fast we can scale the systems to support it. From autonomous transportation and AI-driven supply chains to orbital manufacturing and asteroid mining, the future is arriving faster than most people realize.
One quote from Tim Draper during the banquet specifically spoke to us:
“You can imagine whatever you want and you can develop whatever you want. We're so grateful to live in a country and hopefully a world where you can dream free. We're in an age where we're solving connectivity and logistics. We're going to be mining asteroids and getting the goods back to earth.”
That future will not be built by rockets alone. It will be built by the logistics infrastructure that connects Earth, rail, ports, warehouses, launch sites, lunar operations, and eventually interplanetary commerce into one autonomous network.
Grateful to spend time with the incredible founders, investors, operators, and visionaries shaping that future. The next industrial revolution won’t just happen on Earth.