Top news of the week: 06.04.2023.
The solution? @GITAI_HQ wants to send robots first to build the systems. In the future, these robots could be responsible for maintaining not just satellites and space stations, but also bases and maybe one day entire colonies on other planets.
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OpenThe Robotics Company Building Construction Bots for Space
“Now is the time to expand our habitat” to space, Gitai CEO Sho Nakanose tells dot.LA.
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@paleycenter's #PaleyFest starts today w Mandalorian cast Pedro Pascal
@Dndmovie and Tavern takeover activation this Fri-Sun AMC @TheGroveLA
@WrestleMania at @SoFiStadium on Sat/Sun
@wrestlecon @BiltmoreLA thru Sun
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LA tech businesses made an abundance of announcements last week primarily centered around capital raises. Read on to learn what these companies are up to next and how they will spend their fresh funding. #hiring https://t.co/Vy95bZxJOR
OpenMonarch Collective’s $100M Fund, Wellth’s $20M Round, and More LA Tech News
Catch up on the latest Los Angeles tech news you might have missed.
Satellite bus startup Apex Space plans first launch aboard SpaceX's Transporter-10 https://t.co/DGGy4oyBNd by @breadfrom
OpenSatellite bus startup Apex Space plans first launch aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-10
Apex Space wants to solve the space industry's satellite bus "bottleneck" by bringing mass manufacturing to satellite busses.
In today’s newsletter about Netflix’s evolving business model, @Lons asks: if people are going to watch no matter what, why not go for a blockbuster or award-winner and further elevate the brand’s prestige?
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OpenNetflix Disrupts Its Own Business Model
Fewer films could lead to more cash for advertising, which is more important than ever.