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Space Company Voyager’s Stock Soars On IPO

Last updated: June 13, 2025 6:30 am
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The latest edition of The Prototype brings a plethora of exciting developments in the world of technology and innovation. From a major space stock IPO to South Korea’s ambitious plan to dominate the robotics industry, here are the key highlights from this week’s newsletter.

Space company Voyager Technologies made headlines this week with its successful IPO, raising nearly $383 million. The company offers a range of space services for governments and commercial clients, including operations aboard the International Space Station. With shares priced at $31, Voyager’s stock price surged to $63.88 before settling at $49.70, giving it a market cap of over $2.7 billion. The company plans to use the capital to expand its offerings, particularly focusing on the development of Starlab, a private space station.

In a groundbreaking move, Hyundai Motor Company acquired 80% of robotics pioneer Boston Dynamics in 2021 for $1.1 billion. This acquisition marked the beginning of Korea Inc.’s foray into the world of robotics. Hyundai has since been working on developing advanced robots, including the Spot and Atlas models, for various applications. The company’s robotics lab has also introduced wearable exoskeletons for industrial use, showcasing Korea’s commitment to revolutionize the robotics industry.

On the innovation front, researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have invented an electric motor that utilizes carbon nanotubes instead of traditional metal components. This breakthrough technology not only improves efficiency but also addresses environmental concerns associated with metal manufacturing processes. The motor’s unique design opens up new possibilities for sustainable and lightweight electric motors.

In space exploration, the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft captured the first clear images of the sun’s south pole, providing valuable insights into the sun’s structure and behavior. Additionally, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope recently unveiled new images of Uranus, shedding light on the planet’s magnetic field and moons.

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Other notable advancements include the development of a new paint that passively cools buildings, IBM’s efforts to build a practical quantum computer by 2028, and Kymeta’s breakthrough in multi-band satellite communication technology. These innovations underscore the continuous progress in science and technology across various sectors.

In the entertainment realm, the music industry mourned the loss of legendary musician Brian Wilson, known for iconic songs like “God Only Knows” and “Good Vibrations.” Wilson’s legacy lives on through his timeless music, inspiring generations of artists and music enthusiasts.

Overall, this week’s edition of The Prototype highlights the dynamic landscape of technology and innovation, showcasing the relentless pursuit of progress and discovery in today’s world. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the next edition.

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