Voyager Technologies Chairman and CEO Dylan Taylor says SpaceX’s upcoming initial public offering is likely to draw attention and capital that could benefit the broader space industry. In interviews with Bloomberg TV, Taylor discusses the IPO as a major market event, describing it as something he is “bullish and optimistic” about. He adds that he expects investment to “flow back into other space names,” suggesting the listing could extend beyond SpaceX itself and support funding and interest across the sector.

Taylor also links the IPO moment to longer-term industry priorities. He comments on efforts toward moon habitation and emphasizes the importance of NASA’s Artemis program, which is aimed at returning humans to the Moon. He frames these topics within the context of ongoing competition and development in space. The reporting notes SpaceX is preparing for a highly anticipated IPO that is expected to be among the largest listings in history, with the launch occurring the following week after Taylor’s remarks.