
Will Bruey
Will Bruey is the co-founder and CEO of Varda Space Industries, an El Segundo-based company building spacecraft and reentry capsules for in-orbit pharmaceutical processing and microgravity manufacturing. He previously worked as a lead avionics engineer at SpaceX, where he supported Dragon missions to the International Space Station.
Anthropic Seeks $30 Billion at More Than $900 Billion Valuation
Bloomberg’s technology program framed the day’s AI trade around access to scarce capacity: Nvidia chips for China, private capital for Anthropic, and manufacturing scale for Anduril. Its central report was that Anthropic is in early talks to raise at least $30 billion at a valuation above $900 billion, a deal Bloomberg’s Natasha Mascarenhas said would mark a major shift in the private AI hierarchy if completed. The program also treated Jensen Huang’s last-minute role in Trump’s China trip as a test of whether chip access can become a diplomatic deliverable without undermining Beijing’s domestic semiconductor strategy.
Varda Plans Orbital Drugmaking Flights for United Therapeutics Within a Year
Varda Space Industries CEO Will Bruey argues that the company’s deal with United Therapeutics is an early test of whether microgravity can become a practical input in pharmaceutical formulation rather than a space-research novelty. Speaking to Bloomberg Technology, Bruey said Varda is already working with United on the ground and plans to send drugs into orbit in the next year, using low Earth orbit as a manufacturing step that could improve dosage form, stability or bioavailability before returning the material to Earth.