InfraTech Is a Capital Discipline, Not a Software Problem
Infrastructure technology is often discussed as if it were simply late to the digital transformation party. If only utilities modernised […]
Infrastructure technology is often discussed as if it were simply late to the digital transformation party. If only utilities modernised […]
Over the past decade, SpaceTech has been increasingly framed through the language of startups. Founders pitch “scalable constellations,” investors model
Across transport authorities, utilities, and public asset owners, the story is familiar. A pilot is launched with enthusiasm. The technology
Reversibility has become one of the most attractive promises in modern infrastructure technology. “Modular.” “Plug-and-play.” “Future-proof.” “Vendor-agnostic.” For boards and
Few technology sectors attract as much rhetorical enthusiasm—and deliver change as slowly—as infrastructure technology. Every few years, InfraTech is declared to
What looks like scalability in launch cadence, manufacturing efficiency, and orbital coverage often masks the accumulation of governance gaps, congestion
Digital twins have become one of the most enduring ideas in modern infrastructure technology. From smart cities to power grids,
Urban technology is often discussed as a collection of tools—sensors, platforms, dashboards, AI. That framing is incomplete, and increasingly dangerous.
The uncomfortable truth: partner incentives punish the very productivity these tools create Almost every LegalTech story follows the same arc.
The global energy transition is often framed as a technology challenge. In reality, it is far more constrained by capital