Autonomous
In this episode, I sit down with Josh Metz, Executive Director and co-founder of the Monterey Bay DART Initiative, one of the organizations helping shape the future of advanced air mobility, autonomous systems, and regional innovation in the United States. Josh has spent more than two decades working at the intersection of economic development, public policy, infrastructure, and emerging technologies. His work has helped build the ecosystem around companies like Joby Aviation while creating pathways for new technologies to move from concept to real-world deployment. Our conversation goes beyond aircraft and drones. We discuss how regions build innovation ecosystems, why some communities become magnets for talent and investment while others struggle, and what it takes to create an environment where entrepreneurs, governments, universities, and industry can work together. Topics we covered: * The story behind the Monterey Bay DART Initiative * How regions can attract and retain emerging technology companies * The evolution of Advanced Air Mobility and autonomous aviation * Lessons learned from supporting the growth of Joby Aviation * Why infrastructure and ecosystem-building matter as much as technology itself * The role of public-private partnerships in accelerating innovation * Creating career pathways for the next generation of engineers and operators * The challenges of moving new technologies from demonstrations to daily operations * How the U.S. is positioning itself in the global race for autonomy and advanced transportation This episode is not just about drones or aircraft. It's about the people and organizations working behind the scenes to create the conditions that allow innovation to thrive, scale, and eventually change how we move, work, and connect. 🎧 Join us as we explore the intersection of technology, policy, infrastructure, and the communities that make progress possible.
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