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Save $100 with an early-bird pass to TC Sessions: Space 2021

October 1, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

We’re launching our second TC Sessions: Space conference dedicated to space startups on December 14-15. Yep, this event requires two days to delve into a rapidly growing industry that not only includes exploration beyond our atmosphere, but also the enormous growth in space-based data used back here on old terra firma.

Join a global community of space pioneers to learn, network and create opportunities. You can save a few bucks too. Buy an early-bird pass to TC Sessions: Space 2021 and save $100 on the price of admission.

Space is one of the most complex and expensive startup verticals — from public-private collaborations to commercial launch companies to satellite constellations delivering a massive amount of new, highly detailed data for commercial use — it’s more essential than ever to stay informed and ahead of tech and investment trends.

TechCrunch events always feature the top leaders and visionaries. For instance, Rocket Lab’s Peter Beck, Lockheed Martin’s Lisa Callahan, Amazon’s Dave Limp and NASA’s Kathy Lueders were just a few of the speakers to grace our stage last year.

This year will be no exception. While we’re not quite ready to share the full lineup yet, we’re thrilled to tell you that Bessever-Venture Partner’s Tess Hatch will join us in December. Her main focus? Frontier technology — especially the commercialization of space, drones, autonomous vehicles and the future of agriculture and food technology. We can’t wait to hear what she has to add to the conversation.

What’s next for space exploration? How will we secure the stars to make space safe and accessible for all nations? Will ethical AI come into play and if so, where? So many questions and so many experts to address them are waiting for you at TC Sessions: Space 2021.

TC Sessions: Space 2021 takes place on December 14-15. Get amongst your space-focused colleagues to network, learn, explore and push the boundaries of space. Don’t push the boundaries of your wallet — buy an early-bird pass now and you’ll save $100.

Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at TC Sessions: Space 2021? Contact our sponsorship sales team by filling out this form.


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David Barret
David Barret

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