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Daniel Sax's Entrepreneurial Philosophy is "Shoot for the Moon" — Both Figuratively and Literally
Season 10 · Episode 24

Daniel Sax's Entrepreneurial Philosophy is "Shoot for the Moon" — Both Figuratively and Literally

Monday Morning Radio · Dean Rotbart

November 22, 202138m 43s

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Show Notes

Last week's partial lunar eclipse attracted millions of people to gaze at our nearest celestial neighbor.

One of them, Daniel Sax, has designs on more than just staring at the moon. He intends to mine the crusty orb for water and oxygen, essentials that future planetary travelers will need to sustain them on lunar bases and fuel their voyages to Mars and beyond.

Daniel is the co-founder of Toronto-based Canadian Space Mining Corporation, launched in August 2020. He aims to propel Canada to the forefront of the anticipated demand for space-based supply chains and utilities, and he's drawing a lot of interest from prospective investors and government officials.

Host and award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart says what makes Daniel's story so compelling — and relevant to all entrepreneurs — is that he not only dreams big, he is crafting a pioneering business to turn his dreams into a reality.

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