People will be 'living and working' on the moon in the 2030s, says space tech CEO

People will be 'living and working' on the moon in the 2030s, says space tech CEO

In an exciting forecast for lunar exploration, Dylan Taylor, CEO of Voyager Technologies, announced that humans could soon inhabit the moon. Speaking at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE event in Singapore, Taylor projected that by the end of the decade, we will see the establishment of a lunar base, likely comprised of inflatable habitats equipped with essential life support systems. Looking further into the 2030s, Taylor painted a vivid picture of life on the moon. He stated, 'In 2032 or 2033, you could be sitting on your porch in upstate New York, looking up at the moon and seeing lights, signifying that people are living and working there.' This ambitious vision aligns with growing interest in the burgeoning 'moon economy,' as highlighted in a recent Deutsche Bank report. The United States remains at the forefront of commercial space exploration, according to Dave Cavossa, president of the Commercial Space Federation. Amidst this backdrop, companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are intensifying their efforts. SpaceX is reportedly focusing on developing a self-sustaining city on the moon within the next decade, while Blue Origin has paused suborbital tourism flights to concentrate on creating a permanent lunar presence. Taylor emphasized the current momentum in the space sector, proclaiming, 'Space has never been hotter.' This surge is expected to be bolstered by significant government funding, with U.S. President Donald Trump advocating for increased defense spending and a substantial budget request from the Air Force and Space Force for the upcoming fiscal year. In a related context, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed enthusiasm for the recent Artemis II mission, which included Canada's first lunar flyby. Trudeau described the mission as a pivotal moment in international collaboration and innovation, inspiring global excitement about future lunar landings and the stretch towards Mars. As space increasingly becomes home to vital infrastructure like telecommunications satellites, investments in Low Earth Orbit are skyrocketing, projected to reach over $45 billion in 2025. Taylor anticipates that operational data centers in space could be realized within five years, despite the technical challenges that currently exist. Gregory Smirin, president of Muon Space, noted that some data center capabilities are already operational in space, highlighting the progress being made in this area. The conversation around the future of space continues to grow, with industry leaders expressing optimism about the possibilities that lie ahead for lunar habitation and exploration.

Sources : CNBC

Published On : Apr 24, 2026, 05:45

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