Edgar Khachatryans is a serial Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist, Innovator, Expert, Traveler who has 25 years of experience in innovation industry and 4 million miles of travel experience to USA, China, Israel, Austria, Bahrain, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Palestine, Singapore, Hong Kong, Egypt, Georgia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Belarus, Georgia,…
Orbital Data Centers: Computing Beyond Earth
The digital economy has an infrastructure problem. Global demand for compute — driven by AI training, real-time analytics, and cloud services — is growing faster than the physical capacity to support it. Data centers are expanding at unprecedented rates, consuming vast amounts of land, water, and energy. According to the International Energy Agency, data centers…
CRISPR and AI: The Future of Medicine
Introduction: The Problem and the Shift Medicine has always been reactive. We wait for disease, then treat symptoms or slow progression. But the limits of this model are clear: chronic therapies are expensive, lifelong, and rarely curative. Genetic illnesses — from sickle cell to cystic fibrosis — expose the gap between what biology could fix…
Physical AI: When Intelligence Grows a Body
Artificial Intelligence has spent its first decades living entirely in the digital realm — processing text, recognizing images, generating content, and optimizing algorithms at speeds no human could match. Yet despite this remarkable progress, AI has remained fundamentally disembodied. It thinks, but it cannot act in the physical world. That is about to change. Physical…
Biomanufacturing and the New Industrial Era
For most of industrial history, manufacturing meant one thing: taking raw materials, applying energy and machinery, and assembling something new. Steel mills, chemical plants, semiconductor fabs — all follow the same fundamental logic. We extract, refine, and construct. But a quiet revolution is underway. And this one doesn’t rely on steel or silicon. It relies…



