Episode 39

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29th Apr 2026

Why are investors suddenly obsessed with hardware?

Capital is moving out of software and back into physical systems. What actually changes when that happens?

In this episode of VHTB, Justus Kilian, Brian Mejeur, and Matt Gjertsen look at the rise of what JPMorgan calls “Halo stocks”, heavy asset, low obsolescence companies spanning robotics, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

We break down why investors are suddenly re-rating hardware, from AI-driven disruption in SaaS to geopolitical pressure on supply chains and a cultural shift toward rebuilding industrial capability. Beneath that momentum, a more complex reality is forming.

Capital is moving faster than talent can adapt. Early-stage hard tech companies are raising quickly, but hiring remains constrained, with top engineers increasingly opting to found companies themselves or work in flexible, high-autonomy roles instead of traditional employment.

What this means for founders becomes clearer: how vision and compensation are evolving, and how team structures are shifting in a market where money is abundant but alignment is harder than ever.

Episode Highlights

[00:00] Introduction to VHTB and the “Halo Stocks” framework

[01:48] Why investors are rotating from software into hardware

[03:01] AI pressure, geopolitical risk, and the return of industrial strategy

[07:32] COVID, supply chains, and the urgency to rebuild infrastructure

[09:53] Why capital is flooding early-stage hard tech companies

[12:25] Why top engineers are choosing founding over employment

[16:40] Vision vs comp: what actually attracts great people today

[18:49] The new rules of hiring in a capital-rich hard tech market

Episode Takeaways

  • Why investors are shifting back into hardware, and what “Halo stocks” actually signal about the next cycle
  • How AI is reshaping software investing and pushing capital toward physical systems
  • Why supply chain fragility and geopolitics are accelerating demand for industrial capacity
  • Why “low obsolescence hardware” is more complicated than it looks in practice
  • The real hiring bottleneck in hard tech: too much capital, not enough aligned talent
  • Why top engineers are increasingly choosing founding or consulting over full-time roles
  • How compensation alone is losing power as a lever in elite technical hiring
  • Why storytelling and vision are becoming the most important hiring tools for founders
  • What this imbalance between capital and talent means for the next wave of hard tech companies

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About the Podcast

A VC, a Headhunter, and a Trainer Walk into a Bar
VHTB is your guide to the talent, culture, and capital forces shaping the hard tech startup ecosystem. Each episode, hosts Justus Kilian of Space Capital, Seyka, and Brian Mejeur of AdAstra Talent Advisors, and Matt Gjertsen of BUILT bring stories and lessons from the front lines of building and backing some of the most innovative companies on the planet.

About your hosts

Brian Mejeur

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Founder, CTO/COO, Advisor | Space, Clean Tech & Defense Talent Expert | Ex-SpaceX Engineer | Husband | Dad

Brian is one of the founders of AdAstra Talent Advisors where he functions as CTO and COO while partnering with leading early stage startups in Space, Defense, and Clean Tech.

Having spanned 7 years at SpaceX, a stint at an early stage startup, and holding BS & MS degrees in Aerospace Engineering, Brian’s experience in the trenches as an engineer and in operations allows him to relate first hand to the talent and hiring needs of AdAstra's clients.

Seyka Mejeur

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Founder, CEO, Advisor | Space, Clean Tech & Defense Talent Expert | Pilot | Wife | Mom
(titles not in order of importance)

Relentlessly resourceful and unusually optimistic, Seyka is deeply involved with world-changing startups. As a founder and CEO of AdAstra Talent Advisors, she builds thriving teams in NewSpace, Clean Tech, and Defense - empowering innovation that future generations depend on.

With a passion for relationships and a belief in the power of empowered teams, she helps visionary leaders turn bold ideas into reality.

Justus Kilian

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Justus is a Partner at Space Capital, a seed-stage venture firm investing in space-based infrastructure and their applications. Portfolio companies include SpaceX, Impulse Space, Varda, and Xona. He is active on multiple portfolio company boards and manages the firm’s recruiting platform, Space Talent. Before his current roles, Justus worked at Acumen, a $250M early-stage venture firm investing across East Africa and South Asia supporting over 50 companies through growth, turnaround, and exit.

Matthew Gjertsen

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Matt Gjertsen is the founder of BUILT, a leadership development company that focuses on turning great engineers into great managers. Prior to starting his own company, Matt spent five years as the head of Training & Development at SpaceX, and 10 years training future military leaders as an Instructor Pilot in the U.S. Air Force. He and his team are on a mission to help train better managers that build better companies, to create a better world.