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The Four Clocks of Deep Tech
Why commercializing breakthrough technology is less a race against time and more a problem of synchronization.
Joseph Shin
4 days ago5 min read


The New Space Race Needs New Capital
Why sovereign access to orbit, private launch capability and the economics of deep-tech financing are becoming inseparable.
R Adhitya
Aug 129 min read


Trust Before Scale: Rethinking Global Expansion for Deep Tech
What if the biggest market isn't the best market?
For robotics, aerospace, energy, advanced manufacturing, and other deep-tech sectors, success isn't built on population size.
It's built on credibility.
Our latest Ventures article explores why trust—not scale—is the true starting point for global expansion.
Joseph Shin
Aug 33 min read


The Common Language of AI
Imagine assembling the smartest people in the world to solve humanity's greatest challenge. Now imagine none of them speak the same language. That, surprisingly, is one of the biggest challenges facing Artificial Intelligence today. The next AI revolution won't be driven by smarter models alone. It will be driven by teaching AI to communicate.
R Adhitya
Jun 228 min read


The Infrastructure Race for AI Is Extending Beyond Earth
Within the next two decades, discussions about AI infrastructure will no longer focus only on data centers, semiconductors, and power grids. They will include orbital compute, autonomous space systems, machine-to-machine economies, and digital trust infrastructure operating beyond Earth. Most people still see AI, blockchain, and space as separate industries. We believe they are becoming part of the same infrastructure stack.
R Adhitya
Jun 85 min read


The Battle for the AI Computer Has Begun — And Why It Matters
NVIDIA's latest move into the PC market may look like a challenge to Intel and AMD. We think it's something much bigger. We may be witnessing the beginning of the next platform war—one where AI becomes the operating layer of computing itself.
In this week's Tech Epoch, we explore why this announcement could have implications far beyond laptops, and what it means for consumers, businesses, and investors alike.
The battle for the AI computer has begun.
R Adhitya
Jun 14 min read


The Industrialization of Space - The Next Chapter
We are witnessing the shift from the exploration of space… to the industrialization of space.
The next chapter has already begun and there was definitely a lot of chatter surrounding this at hashtag#GSTCE and hashtag#ATxSG. This week's Tech Epoch brings you our insights on the subject.
Enjoy the read and leave us your thoughts in the comments along with a follow.
R Adhitya
May 193 min read


The Rise of Autonomous Economies
What happens when machines start transacting… without humans?
The next evolution of Web3 isn’t about ownership. It’s about autonomy.
This week on the Tech Epoch, we explore how AI is enabling autonomy with the help of Web3. What do you think of AI traders and managers? Share your thoughts in the comments below and follow for more.
R Adhitya
May 43 min read


When Space Meets the Unexpected
Since we missed our Tech Epoch post last week, we are bringing you a 2nd one this week and it is really a interesting/cool one.
A spacesuit just turned heads—not just for its engineering, but for its design.
This is where it hits you: Space is no longer just a playground for scientists. It’s becoming an arena where every industry has a role to play.
So how do you think your industry can come onboard the NewSpace voyage? Comment below.
R Adhitya
Apr 153 min read


The Rise of Terafabs: Rewriting How the World Builds Technology
We’re entering an era where building technology may become faster than imagining it.
Terafabs could redefine how AI, chips, energy—and even space infrastructure—are produced at scale. But with that speed comes new questions.
The question we are asking on the Tech Epoch this week is "Are we ready for what happens when innovation outpaces control?".
R Adhitya
Apr 133 min read


From Orbit to Opportunity: Why NASA’s ISS Strategy Is Quietly Reshaping the Space Economy
The ISS isn’t being retired—it’s being repurposed as the launchpad for a trillion-dollar orbital economy.
Tech Epoch this week explores how what happens next won’t just shape space… it will redefine who gets to build the future.
R Adhitya
Apr 14 min read


The Infrastructure Race for Artificial Intelligence
AI isn’t just a software race anymore. It’s a global battle for chips, energy, and compute infrastructure.
The real winners? Those who control the foundation. We explore this changing ecosystem in this week's Tech Epoch.
R Adhitya
Mar 233 min read


The Moon, Revisited: Why Artemis II Signals a New Lunar Era
Artemis II isn’t just another mission—it’s the opening move of a new lunar economy, where nations, companies, and entire industries are preparing for life beyond Earth.
This week’s Tech Epoch explores why the Moon matters again. Let us know what you think of the Return to The Moon in the comments. Don't forget to follow for more interesting tech insights.
R Adhitya
Mar 164 min read


Understanding Tensor Processing Units: The Engines Behind Modern AI
As AI models explode in size and complexity, traditional compute is hitting its limits. Enter TPUs — purpose-built silicon changing how fast, how big, and how efficiently we can build the future. This Tech Epoch edition breaks down what makes TPUs different and where they truly matter.
R Adhitya
Dec 10, 20254 min read


Space-Based Solar — Sci-Fi to Reality (The 2025 Saga)
Imagine charging your phone with the power of the sun. On this edition of the Tech Epoch we explore the realization of Space-Based Solar Power and it's transformation from Sci-Fi to Reality.
R Adhitya
Dec 1, 20252 min read


The Rise of Human-Digital Twins - Why the next era of productivity will be defined by a second self
What happens to work when every professional has a second version of themselves—one that never sleeps, never forgets, and thinks exactly the way they do?
This week on The Tech Epoch, we explore the next disruption of productivity tech. We’re entering a future where productivity won’t be defined by tools or platforms, but by the emergence of human-digital twins: always-on cognitive partners that mirror our judgment and operate alongside us. The implications for leaders, teams
R Adhitya
Nov 24, 20254 min read


Space-Based Data Centers: Hype, Hope, or the Next Big Shift?
In this edition of the Tech Epoch, Auxos Global takes a deep dive into data centers in space. Discover how this technology can disrupt edge computing and what the market feels about it.
R Adhitya
Nov 19, 20257 min read


“All Systems Go”… Until They Aren’t - The Hidden Complexity Behind a “Simple” Orbit
Launching a satellite is mission on its own. From technical to administrative hurdles, the launch process poses unique challenges, especially for smaller payloads and startups. This week's Tech Epoch discusses some of those challenges and how they can be easily navigated.
R Adhitya
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Tech Epoch: Beyond the Cloud Hype — How to Choose the Right Partner in a Fragmented Sky
The cloud wars are shifting. The smartest businesses aren’t chasing scale — they’re choosing strategy. This week in our Tech Epoch, we introduce some key questions to ask and resources when choosing your cloud partner. Read more in the article below.
R Adhitya
Oct 27, 20253 min read


The Kuiper Moment: When Satellite Launches Become Terrestrial Lifelines
Amazon’s Project Kuiper is more than a space milestone — it’s a lifeline for the billions still offline. In this week’s Tech Epoch, Auxos Global explores how Kuiper’s low-orbit satellite network could transform remote connectivity, empower Web3 ecosystems, and redefine what “access” really means on Earth.
R Adhitya
Oct 13, 20254 min read
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