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February 21st, 2018
USA: Space 2.0 Summit

When:
April 3, 2018 – April 5, 2018 all-day
2018-04-03T00:00:00-06:00
2018-04-06T00:00:00-06:00
Where:
Hilton San Jose
San Jose
CA
USA
Cost:
Free

NewSpace companies and Aerospace Primes will have an opportunity to network with innovative B2B solutions providers who will support the constellations of satellites. Developers of AI, robotics, propulsion systems, ground communications, and service providers offering satellite decommissioning, deorbiting, and debris mitigation, will share their latest solutions to challenges in the downstream satellite ecosystem.

At the Space 2.0 Summit, attendees will be able to:
• Gain insights on how Aerospace Primes are brainstorming new, more creative paths to extend growth trajectories
• Hear what’s in place to fuel investments and research in space applications
• Learn about proposed technical and safety standards for on-orbit activities
• Understand why satellite servicing is the foundation of the future economic development of space

Pre-Summit Workshop on April 3, 2018

Panel Discussions include:
• ITU Filing Procedures to Access Foreign Markets
• Legal and Practical Challenges of Government Acquiring Commercial Capabilities
• Partnerships and Collaboration as a Solution to Maximize the Value of Big Data
• Procuring Launch Services, Contracts, and Policy Considerations