Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak announces his own space company

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak announces his own space company

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14 September 2021

Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, is launching a new space company called Privateer Space, which he claims will be "unlike the others."

Unlike other companies, a private space company has been launched,” the 71-year-old technician recently tweeted. The mysterious post included a video that was equally mysterious.

’We care for each other and work together to solve the problem. This is not a race. It’s neither a competition nor a game. We are not alone, a company, or a country. We are one planet.

We are explorers. We are dreamers, risk takers, engineers, and stargazers. We are human, and it’s up to us to work together to do what is right and what is good. So here’s to taking care of what we have so the next generation can be better together’’, the serious narrator says.

The video ends with the tagline: “The sky is no longer the limit.

Privateer Space, as the new company is called, is the brainchild of Wozniak and Ripcord's Alex Fielding, who was also an Apple engineer in the past.

The big announcement will be probably made at the AMOS Tech 2021 conference on Maui, Hawaii, from September 14th to 17th.

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