
Scott Hickle, co-founder and CEO of the health tech startup Throne, has publicly expressed strong confidence in "Alex and his team," hinting at an ambitious project that will soon be "visible from space." The endorsement, shared via a tweet, suggests a significant development in a field capable of large-scale, observable achievements from orbit.
"I could not be more bullish on Alex and his team. Soon you’ll be able to see his work from space," Scott Hickle stated in the tweet.
While Hickle is known for his current venture, Throne, which focuses on AI-powered gut health monitoring, his background includes a 2015 internship at SpaceX and a custom geochron piece for Bill Nye, indicating a past connection to space-related endeavors. However, the identity of "Alex" and the specific nature of the space-visible work remain undisclosed in the tweet. The phrasing implies a project of substantial scale, potentially involving satellite technology, large-scale infrastructure, or other ventures with a global footprint.
Further details regarding the project, its funding, or the team led by "Alex" have not been publicly revealed. The endorsement from a tech entrepreneur like Hickle, who recently secured $4 million in seed funding for Throne, signals a notable investment or strategic partnership in this unannounced space-related initiative. The tech and space industries will likely watch for further announcements to identify the "Alex" and the groundbreaking work poised to become visible from space.