Last 12 hours to save on passes for TC Sessions: Space

Calling die-hard procrastinators, last-minute decision-makers, and all types of down-and-outs. TC Sessions: Space 2022 takes place next week, December 6, but you've only got 12 hours before the price of admission hits an upper stratosphere.

Now is the time: get off the fence already and save. Buy a pass before December 2 at 11:59 p.m. PST - while they're still $199. The price drops to $495 at midnight. Why pay more if you don't need to?

The event program is packed with key experts and topics in the public, private and defense domains, including our partner sessions. Check them out below.

Bring it to the realm of space warfare

Space plays an increasingly important role in modern warfare and in our broader national security. But delivering these essential space capabilities to warfighters and other end users is just one step in an increasingly complex mission lifecycle.

From how to integrate the latest innovations to the role that commercial capabilities can play, the way our nation's space programs acquire, deploy and operate next-generation systems is undergoing profound changes. Charlie McGillis (Slingshot Aerospace), Jean L. Michael (Aerospace Corporation), Pete Muend (National Reconnaissance Office), Colonel Joseph Roth (USSF Space Systems Command) and Christopher A. Solee (United States Space Command) will discuss how these pieces come together to provide the necessary capabilities and opportunities to foster greater integration for the benefit of all. Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

ISAM: A commercial hub for the new space economy

Large-scale commercial investment will dominate the next wave of space innovation, including commercial space stations in low Earth orbit (LEO) and technologies that will enable a permanent human presence on the Moon. The United States has released a National Policy for the Development of Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities that can operationally support the new space economy efficiently and at scale. This session encourages participants to roll up their sleeves, move beyond 411 on ISAM, and learn how to drive ISAM capability development. With Robert Hauge (SpaceLogistics) and Carolyn Mercer (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

Space Workforce 2030: inspiring, preparing and employing the next generation

The emerging space age offers enormous opportunities to explore new frontiers, develop the in-orbit economy and enhance our security. Making the most of this momentous time requires an innovative workforce that can draw on diverse experiences and perspectives to solve the difficult problems we will encounter.

The Space Workforce 2030 Commitment is a first-of-its-kind effort launched earlier this year that brings together more than 30 of the nation's leading space companies to work collaboratively to increase diversity in our industry to create a hand -dynamic work for the future. Hear Michael Edmonds (Blue Origin), Steve Isakowitz (Aerospace Corporation) and Melanie Stricklan (Slingshot Aerospace) talk about the work they do to inspire, prepare and employ the next generation of scientists and engineers and how you can play a part in supporting this vital mission. Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

Hardware? What is that? Why software is the future of space economics

The launch gets all the press, but the satellites and the software behind them are the workhorses of space. Hear Tom Barton, Founder/CEO of Antaris, and Laura Crabtree, Founder/CEO of Epsilon3, discuss how SaaS, open-source, and cloud-based platforms are revolutionizing the satellite industry and accelerating the space economy. They'll also share what it's like to be first-time founders, what it really takes to put great code in space, and tips for other spacepreneurs. Sponsored by Antaris.

TC Sessions: Space 2022 takes place on December 6 in Los Angeles, but you only have 12 hours before the $199 offer leaves orbit.

Last 12 hours to save on passes for TC Sessions: Space

Calling die-hard procrastinators, last-minute decision-makers, and all types of down-and-outs. TC Sessions: Space 2022 takes place next week, December 6, but you've only got 12 hours before the price of admission hits an upper stratosphere.

Now is the time: get off the fence already and save. Buy a pass before December 2 at 11:59 p.m. PST - while they're still $199. The price drops to $495 at midnight. Why pay more if you don't need to?

The event program is packed with key experts and topics in the public, private and defense domains, including our partner sessions. Check them out below.

Bring it to the realm of space warfare

Space plays an increasingly important role in modern warfare and in our broader national security. But delivering these essential space capabilities to warfighters and other end users is just one step in an increasingly complex mission lifecycle.

From how to integrate the latest innovations to the role that commercial capabilities can play, the way our nation's space programs acquire, deploy and operate next-generation systems is undergoing profound changes. Charlie McGillis (Slingshot Aerospace), Jean L. Michael (Aerospace Corporation), Pete Muend (National Reconnaissance Office), Colonel Joseph Roth (USSF Space Systems Command) and Christopher A. Solee (United States Space Command) will discuss how these pieces come together to provide the necessary capabilities and opportunities to foster greater integration for the benefit of all. Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

ISAM: A commercial hub for the new space economy

Large-scale commercial investment will dominate the next wave of space innovation, including commercial space stations in low Earth orbit (LEO) and technologies that will enable a permanent human presence on the Moon. The United States has released a National Policy for the Development of Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities that can operationally support the new space economy efficiently and at scale. This session encourages participants to roll up their sleeves, move beyond 411 on ISAM, and learn how to drive ISAM capability development. With Robert Hauge (SpaceLogistics) and Carolyn Mercer (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

Space Workforce 2030: inspiring, preparing and employing the next generation

The emerging space age offers enormous opportunities to explore new frontiers, develop the in-orbit economy and enhance our security. Making the most of this momentous time requires an innovative workforce that can draw on diverse experiences and perspectives to solve the difficult problems we will encounter.

The Space Workforce 2030 Commitment is a first-of-its-kind effort launched earlier this year that brings together more than 30 of the nation's leading space companies to work collaboratively to increase diversity in our industry to create a hand -dynamic work for the future. Hear Michael Edmonds (Blue Origin), Steve Isakowitz (Aerospace Corporation) and Melanie Stricklan (Slingshot Aerospace) talk about the work they do to inspire, prepare and employ the next generation of scientists and engineers and how you can play a part in supporting this vital mission. Sponsored by the Aerospace Company.

Hardware? What is that? Why software is the future of space economics

The launch gets all the press, but the satellites and the software behind them are the workhorses of space. Hear Tom Barton, Founder/CEO of Antaris, and Laura Crabtree, Founder/CEO of Epsilon3, discuss how SaaS, open-source, and cloud-based platforms are revolutionizing the satellite industry and accelerating the space economy. They'll also share what it's like to be first-time founders, what it really takes to put great code in space, and tips for other spacepreneurs. Sponsored by Antaris.

TC Sessions: Space 2022 takes place on December 6 in Los Angeles, but you only have 12 hours before the $199 offer leaves orbit.

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