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AI, robotics and deep-tech insights for leaders who prefer execution over hype.

A fortnightly note from Dr Nathan Kirchner on how real organisations adopt, scale and win with emerging technologies across mining, construction, advanced manufacturing and heavy industries.

Why this matters

Decision-makers in heavy industries are drowning in hype, noise and consultants who’ve never set foot on a site.

Who it’s for?

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Founders and innovators

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Investors in deep-tech and hard-tech

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Heavy-industry
and infrastructure leaders

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Industry operators seeking practical AI adoption

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Government and
policy professionals

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Anyone serious about building the future, not just talking about it.

"Every idea gives me something I use that week."

EGM Innovation

"Finally, a newsletter that makes deep tech feel practical."

Managing Director Tier-1 Contractor

“We shared it with our exec team immediately.”

Head of Digital Engineering, Major Infrastructure Developer

“A rare mix of commercial, technical, and strategic clarity.”

Director of Operations, National Prefab Manufacturer

About

Dr Nathan Kirchner

Nathan works at the intersection of AI, robotics, innovation and commercialisation across Australia’s heavy industries. He leads programs, startups, advisory missions and investments that take deep-tech from idea to industrial impact.

 

His work spans:

  • Construction

  • Advanced manufacturing

  • Mining

  • Robotics & AI

  • Research commercialisation

  • Venture capital

 

He’s advised governments, mentored founders, helped scale startups, and delivered high-value transformation programs nationwide.

 

This newsletter is where he shares what actually works.

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