RSS Amplifier

Blog

Tomorrow's Infrastructure

Weekly brief for those who want to build tomorrow's world with global infrastructure market signals, helping you to eliminate risks and lead with clarity. Read in 48 countries. By Author of Thriving in Uncertainty

tomorrowsinfrastructure.substack.comSource feed ↗10 posts

Live Last read · last published · next check

Written by

Latest posts

The Ground Beneath the Future: Vertiports, Hydrogen, and the New Mobility Infrastructure

Joby's vertiport network, ZeroAvia's hydrogen airports, and Afreximbank's Chad deal reveal a world building tomorrow's mobility foundations today

Forget the App. Buy the Pipes

Investors, engineers, and policymakers are converging on the same conclusion: the physical and digital systems beneath AI are the real prize

No Builders, No Future: The Skilled Trades Crisis Nobody Saw Coming

Bechtel's CEO, Africa's BCG report, and the Middle East's energy push all point to the same crisis: ambition without workforce is just an expensive wish

The New Infrastructure Race: Space, Africa, and the Fight for the AI Economy's Foundation

Google's Africa summit, space-based data centres, and Singapore's 15-year plan reveal a world racing to build the foundation for everything that comes next.

The Relational Infrastructure Nobody Audits

It isn't power, fiber, or compute. It's what all three are quietly being aimed at

Hi. I am Benjamin

Welcome to Tomorrow's Infrastructure

79 Percent Problem: Why Every Infrastructure Decision Is a Climate Decision

A landmark report reveals infrastructure drives 79% of global emissions, putting every road, grid, and data centre at the centre of the climate fight.

The Thirsty Machine: AI's Trillion-Dollar Bet Has a Water Problem

SpaceX's $1.77 trillion IPO and a sobering UN water report reveal the same truth: AI's future runs on physical limits nobody priced in.

Execution Is the New Strategy

SoftBank's €75 billion France bet, IBM's toll road modernisation, and Africa's delivery crisis prove that ambition without execution is just expensive planning.

The Infrastructure You Don't Own Doesn't Work for You

Africa's AI sovereignty crisis, Nebius's fuel cell bet, and Australia's blowout epidemic reveal the same stubborn truth about who controls what gets built.