The up-and-coming increase in volume and diversity of space activities, from satellite constellations and space tourism to lunar exploration and beyond, demand a coordinated approach to commercial spa
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The growth of spaceflight and commercial space activity has been expanding exponentially in recent years, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With a clear perspective of what’s on the horizon,
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Spaceports are powerful engines of regional growth, driving innovation, investment, and opportunity across the space sector. Their economic influence extends far beyond the launch pad, energizing indu
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Greenberg Traurig is an international law practice that, among other things, assists its clients, including government and corporate entities, in structuring bond offerings to fund infrastructure proj
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Coastal locations have been a logical choice for spaceports since the dawn of the space age. With demand for launches expanding at an exponential rate, however, operators are beginning to seriously co
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The capital markets have proven themselves eager to invest in space ventures, including spaceport infrastructure. This panel will discuss the trends in the capital markets and share how spaceports can
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The focus will be to provide a broad view of the importance of data, sources, uses, technology and the end user. The presentation will represent the ecosystem from raw data to the end user. This is a
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The era of human-AI cohabitation in space has arrived. As missions push toward the Moon, Mars, and deep-space habitats, astronauts will not travel alone. They will be accompanied by increasingly intel
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The so-called "Valley of Death"—between Phase II SBIR completion and scaled adoption—remains a stubborn gap for dual-use technologies. Integrate's journey from a Phase II SBIR with the U.S. Space Forc
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What if the secret to surviving the long, lonely journey to Mars is… a frog? Not just any frog, but the Alaskan Wood Frog, nature’s own master of suspended animation. Every winter, this remarkable lit
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If humanity is serious about building in space, be it with factories, mines, or bases, then we need to move megatons, not tons. Today’s rocket infrastructure can’t deliver. Even SpaceX’s Boca Chica si
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This talk will feature insights and analysis from BryceTech’s popular Start-Up Space and Global Space Economy reports. These reports focus on 21st century space industry investment and revenue, examin
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As the global space economy expands, so do the vulnerabilities of its most critical infrastructure. Lightning is not only the most frequent natural threat to launch operations—it’s also one of the mos
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Bacteria would ordinarily die when exposed to radiation, extreme temperatures and the vacuum of microgravity. But bacteria have evolved a resistance response on Earth – the formation of biofilm to sh
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Historically, propulsion and mobility systems have been treated as supporting components—necessary but secondary to the primary spacecraft mission. That model is rapidly breaking down. In an increasin
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As humans work and live in space, inevitably, astronaut health emergencies will arise. In outer space there is no ambulance. No hospital. We do not have the digital hologram doctor from Star Trek Voya
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Space has become the silent backbone of the 21‑century economy and security architecture. Every bank transfer, precision‑farming decision, climate model, missile‑warning alert, and humanitarian‑relief
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As commercial space ventures increasingly drive innovation through government-industry partnerships, a critical gap has emerged in how we measure and predict success. While the space industry excels a
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While some might argue that the future of proliferated constellations favors regular replenishment over in-space servicing, this Tina Talk will argue that satellite servicing maintains its relevance b
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Imagine standing at the edge of humanity’s next giant leap: a crewed expedition to Mars. The technology is within reach; however, the real launchpad is public support, investor confidence, a thriving
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We plan to provide a demonstration of Astrion's Space Flight Safety Analysis software tools that are available to support commercial launch providers. We intend to focus on our two primary tool suite
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In space warfighting, advantage isn’t just about presence, it’s about positioning at speed. As the U.S. Space Force’s Space Warfighting Framework makes clear, space superiority, the ability to operate
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This brief presentation will challenge attendees to recognize that space logistics cannot simply mirror existing air, land, or maritime models. While joint doctrine and the levels of logistics provide
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As the commercial space industry enters a new era of innovation and investment, the importance of robust compliance frameworks cannot be overstated. This panel will explore the critical role of compli
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As the U.S. charts a course toward renewed leadership in space, states are emerging as powerful engines of innovation, investment, and policy. This session brings together top officials from leading s
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As the space industry becomes increasingly commercialized, competitive, and mission-driven, one truth remains universal: having the right people on the team is mission-critical. This session will expl
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Securing private capital for a space business requires understanding the current investment landscape and leveraging opportunities that align with the unique needs of the space sector. Venture capital
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As space missions grow more frequent and commercially integrated, the infrastructure supporting launch, landing, and recovery must evolve just as rapidly. This panel explores how ground support equipm
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Overview: The commercial space industry stands at an inflection point where traditional mission support paradigms must evolve to meet unprecedented demand and complexity. This panel brings together NA
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With the U.S. Space Force commanding a budget nearly twice the size of NASA’s, billions are pouring into defense-driven space — but only a select few will genuinely capitalize. While defense dollars a
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This panel will explore the evolving challenges and solutions for securing space systems end-to-end—from building resilient architectures, redundancy, and fail-safe designs to addressing supply chain
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With global competition accelerating in orbit and on the lunar surface, acquisition speed is a strategic advantage. In 2025, the Department of Defense issued new guidance making Commercial Solutions O
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For U.S. Space Command, mobility and sustainment are more than strategic concepts—they are operational necessities. In this keynote, a combatant commander will deliver the warfighter’s perspective on
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New logistics capabilities – such as on-orbit maneuver, reinforcement and reconstitution, and the ground logistics architecture that enables rapid access and launch – do not become warfighting advanta
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In a contested and rapidly evolving space domain, the warfighter’s ability to reconstitute and reinforce capability after degradation, loss, or attrition is fundamental to mission assurance. This pane
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In an operational environment where space assets must survive and adapt in real time, maneuverability is more than a technical feature—it’s a warfighting imperative. This discussion will focus on the
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The space domain is becoming more contested and congested, yet the foundation of space logistics remains underdeveloped. This panel will provide a clear-eyed assessment of where the U.S. and its allie
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The U.S. Space Force is entering a new phase in operational doctrine—one that elevates logistics from a support function to a core warfighting capability. In this keynote, a senior Space Force leader
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The rapid expansion of space activities — including satellite mega-constellations, human spaceflight, autonomous systems, and the growing integration of AI — has intensified the need to consider how S
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Very soon, the U.S. and its partner nations will land a crew on the Moon for the first time in over 65 years. While this will be a crowning achievement, plans for what comes after the new footprints a
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The Intuitive Machines Zephyr is an uncrewed, free-flying re-entry platform designed in collaboration with the Texas Space Commission and industry partners to bridge today's costly gaps between space
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Multiple lunar architectures are being developed, but many new individual technologies underpin the future success of operations on the Moon and in its orbits. What is being fielded today, and what is
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