SpaceCom | Space Congress: The Global Conference & Expo for the Commercial Space Industry

January 28–30, 2026 | Orlando, FL

SpaceCom | Space Congress combines a robust conference program with a dynamic expo floor, making it the premier marketplace and knowledge hub for the global space economy. From new technologies and market intelligence to critical government-industry partnerships, SpaceCom | Space Congress is designed to accelerate the growth of commercial space.

 

4,000+
Verified Attendees
150+
Exhibiting companies
30+
Countries

Commercial Space Week is Your Opportunity to Advance

GSA Spaceport Summit

January 27

Not included in the All Access Pass. Additional ticket required.

The premier global gathering of spaceports and service providers. Join policymakers, investors, and global leaders.

Highlights:
• Congressional keynote
• 10-year global spaceport outlook
• FAA & U.S. Space Force updates
• Investor panel & point-to-point transportation insights

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Space Mobility Conference

January 28

In collaboration with the U.S. Space Force and Space Systems Command, Space Mobility focuses on operational challenges and the acquisition of commercial capabilities for national defense.

You'll be in good company with:
• U.S. Space Force
• Space Systems Command
• DoD branches
• Allied forces
• Aerospace companies
• Launch providers
• Investors
• Policymakers

Commercial Space Week Expo

January 28–30

Explore the latest hardware, software, and services advancing both commercial and defense applications. Source technology and discover what’s next in launch, manufacturing, and in-space operations. 

FREE and open to all industry, including:

• Industry Professionals
• Contractors
• Government/military
• Academia
• Students

SpaceCom | Space Congress

January 29–30

Build new partnerships and policies advancing space commerce and sustainability.

You'll be in good company with:
• NASA center leaders
• International space agencies
• Prime contractors
• Commercial solution providers
• Satellite operators
• Manufacturers
• Students
• Academia

This is Where the Space Ecosystem Connects

Join NASA, Space Force, launch providers, policymakers, investors, and commercial innovators for unmatched access to leaders shaping the second space age.

What You'll Gain From Commercial Space Week

Discover the full power of collaboration across government, defense, and commercial space. SpaceCom | Space Congress and our co-located programs deliver unmatched access, insight, and impact.

Three Integrated Conferences

Three Integrated Conferences

Three Integrated Conferences:
SpaceCom | Space Congress, Space Mobility Conference, and the GSA Spaceport Summit unite the full space ecosystem.

Global Perspective

Global Perspective

30+ countries represented — including agency delegations, international suppliers, and global investors.

World-Class Programming

World-Class Programming

70+ sessions led by industry pioneers, government agencies, and mission-driven innovators.

High-Impact Networking

High-Impact Networking

Meet the people shaping the future—from NASA and Space Force to launch providers, investors, and entrepreneurs.

About SpaceCom | Space Congress

SpaceCom, the Global Commercial Space Conference & Exposition, produced in collaboration with Space Congress — organized by the Canaveral Council of Technical Societies (CCTS) with NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC), is where the business of space gets done. As the flagship event of Commercial Space Week—co-located with the Space Mobility Conference & Expo and the GSA Spaceport Summit, this event unites civil space, defense, and commercial industry leaders for three days of deal-making, partnership building, and technology discovery on the expo floor, in the conference program, and through curated networking that drives real results.

 

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Where the Business of Space Gets Done

Exhibitors in 2025 met with agency buyers, prime contractors, and global partners. Don’t miss the chance to be in front of real decision-makers.

Registration Now Open

Join us in Orlando, January 28–30, 2026, for the premier event uniting commercial, government, and defense space leaders. Lock in your spot today and explore mission-critical technologies, partnerships, and ideas shaping the future of space.

Commercial Space Week Schedule of Events

Explore the full schedule of Commercial Space Week, including all three conference programs and networking events.

The countdown to excellence begins—prepare to unveil discovery