Silicon Valley tech darling NVIDIA, a chip and graphics hardware manufacturer whose products power much of the artificial intelligence boom, named the latest addition to its $902 million headquarters Voyager, in reference to a “Star Trek” spaceship. As one of the world’s biggest tech companies, this decision to embrace — not just allow, but fully institute — the flexibility of remote work while maintaining top-tier offices for collaboration and meetings “creates a pretty meaningful talent advantage,” argues Rob Sadow, CEO and co-founder of Scoop Technologies, which sells an app focused on hybrid office productivity (and which does not work with NVIDIA). It also sets a standard, despite pandemic-era pullbacks and property sales, since tech still represents a significant portion of overall office leasing.