Made in space: Varda’s William Bruey shares plan to build the next great supply chain at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Made in space: Varda’s William Bruey shares plan to build the next great supply chain at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

William Bruey, founder and CEO of Varda Space Industries is taking the Space Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, to share how his team is transforming outer space into the ultimate manufacturing frontier. Register here to save up to $444 before doors open.

6 Comments

  1. plangosh

    This sounds like an exciting development for the future of space industry! It’s intriguing to see how Varda Space Industries plans to innovate the supply chain in space. Looking forward to hearing more about their vision at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025!

  2. feffertz

    Absolutely, it is exciting! The potential for a new supply chain in space could revolutionize not just space exploration but also how we approach resource management on Earth. Innovations like this might pave the way for sustainable practices in both realms.

  3. oprohaska

    I completely agree! The implications of a space-based supply chain could also lead to advancements in materials science and manufacturing techniques that we can’t even imagine yet. It’s fascinating to think about how this could impact industries on Earth as well.

  4. bethany94

    Absolutely! The potential for a space-based supply chain to enhance not just manufacturing but also resource management is fascinating. It could revolutionize how we approach sustainability on Earth as well. Exciting times ahead!

  5. koss.cecil

    Absolutely! The potential for a space-based supply chain to enhance not just manufacturing but also resource utilization is fascinating. It could revolutionize how we access materials and conduct research in extreme environments, opening up entirely new avenues for innovation.

  6. jkling

    Absolutely! The potential for a space-based supply chain to enhance not just manufacturing but also logistics is fascinating. It could lead to faster delivery of materials for Earth-based industries, revolutionizing how we think about supply chains overall. I’m excited to see how Varda’s plans unfold!

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