Final agenda for TC Sessions: Space 2020
Final agenda for our inaugural space event happening next week TC Sessions: Space is happening next week on December 16 and 17 — our first-ever dedicated space event. This is a live, virtual two-day conference featuring the most important people in the space industry, across public, private and defense.
We're thrilled to be hosting on our Main Stage, NASA's head of the Human Spaceflight Office Kathryn Lueders, Rocket Lab CEO and founder Peter Beck, Lockheed Martin VP and head of civil space programs Lisa Callahan and many more.
In addition to the firesides and panel discussions of the Main Stage stage, you'll get access to informative breakout sessions, space pitch competitions, learn how to access grant money, discover innovative research projects developing at prominent universities and the chance to connect with attendees from around the world.
LISA CALLAHAN VP and GM of Commercial Civil Space Lockheed Martin Space
From robots scooping rockets from the surface of galaxy-traveling asteroids, to preparing for the return of humans to the surface of the Moon, in this session with Lisa Callahan from Lockheed Martin Space, we'll cover all aspects of scientific and civil exploration of the solar system. LT. GENERAL JOHN THOMPSON Commander, Space & Missile Systems Center U.S. Space Force
Lt. General Thompson is responsible for fostering an ecosystem of non-traditional space startups and the future of Space Force acquisitions. He'll talk about what the U.S. is looking for in startup partnerships and emerging tech, and how it works with these young companies. TIM ELLIS Co-founder & CEO Relativity Space
The launch business is booming, but besides SpaceX and Rocket Lab, there isn't anyone far enough along to truly capitalize in terms of new space startups. We'll talk to the founders of companies hoping to be next in line. MEAGAN CRAWFORD Managing Partner Spacefund
Corporate VC funds are a key source of investment for space startups, in part because they often involve partnerships that help generate revenue as well, and because they understand the timelines involved. We'll talk about how they fit in with more standard venture to power the ecosystem.
If you want to be a part of this event, you can grab a late registration ticket for just $175. You'll get exclusive access to watch these sessions live (with access to video on demand), network with the innovators changing the space industry, discover the hottest early-stage companies, learn how to score grants for your space company, recruit talent or even find a job. We even have extra discounts for students, military/government personnel and for groups! Secure your seat today!
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