From The Archive – Gilmour Space Technologies

Gilmour Obtains Approval To Launch First Rocket

In honour of Gilmour Space Technologies obtaining regulatory approval from the Australian Space Agency to launch its very first home-grown rocket into space, we bring you an interview with Adam Gilmour from January 2022. The Eris rocket is due to take off on Thursday morning.

In Episode 66, we spoke with Adam Gilmour, who is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Australian rocket company Gilmour Space Technologies. His business is backed by some of the largest institutional investors in Australia, including Hostplus, HESTA and NGS Super, as well as several venture capital firms, including Blackbird.

In this interview, we talk about the business of rocket launches, space cargo, interest from institutional investors and Chinese spies. Enjoy the show and don’t forget to subscribe through your favourite platform.

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Overview of podcast with Adam Gilmour, CEO of Gilmour Space

1:00 Starting as a derivative trader
3:30 Where do you start launching rockets? ‘You start small”
6:00 We are the Fedex of space
7:30 We started the company to take people into space
8:00 I fully intent to go to space in one of my vehicles
8:45 Pension funds backing Gilmour Space
10:00 There is an element of nation building in Australian super funds
11:30 Challenges of being an Australian-based space company
13:00 We estimate that the industry for launching small satellites into space will grow to $5bn by 2025
14:30 Impact of the pandemic: supply chain issues
16:30 How do you build a rocket.
17:30 How Gilmour Space become the object of Chinese spies
19:30 Putting people on Mars is unrealistic in the short term and inevitable in the long term.
22:00 If you are going to shoot things into space, the moon is a good place to do it
23:00 Favourite science fiction book: Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game