bonus: an extra week to save on tickets to tc sessions: space 2020

When your ambitions are set on achieving extraordinary goals, it's easy to overlook more practical, everyday responsibilities. That’s why we’re extending the deadline for securing early-bird pricing to TC Sessions: Space 2020 (December 16-17) by an additional week. So, to all the busy, delaying innovators: pause for a moment, take a break, and purchase your pass before November 20 at 11:59 p.m. (PT).
Participate in this two-day virtual conference to hear insights from and network with the prominent leaders shaping the space industry. Discover strategies for obtaining funding for your space-focused business, understand the Air Force’s plans for allocating $60 billion to research and development, and gain perspective on the thinking of experienced space investors and their potential investment areas. This represents only a small portion of what the event offers.
The presentations will cover a wide range of topics, from asteroid mining and robotic exploration of other planets to the future of space travel, manufacturing in space, and challenges related to supply chains. Here are a couple of noteworthy examples, and you can find a complete schedule on the event agenda. Begin planning your time accordingly.
Transitioning Between Generations of Human Spaceflight: Kathryn Lueders began her career at NASA in 1992, during the height of the Space Shuttle program. Now, as she assumes leadership of the Human Spaceflight Office this year, a new and exciting chapter is beginning. Lueders will discuss the opportunities and obstacles presented by the new systems and technologies that will enable the first woman and the next man to land on the moon—and potentially Mars.
Developing the Kuiper Satellite Network: Amazon is preparing to launch its own global network of LEO satellites—a distinctly different type of product than those typically overseen by Amazon SVP of Device & Services Dave Limp. He’ll share details on how Project Kuiper aligns with Amazon’s overall strategic objectives.
Are you looking for additional ways to reduce costs? Bring your entire team with a group discount. Tickets are priced at $100 each—purchase four team tickets and receive a fifth one complimentary. Student tickets are available for $50, and current government, military, and nonprofit employees can purchase tickets for $95. Furthermore, Extra Crunch subscribers receive a 20% discount.
Increase your visibility by showcasing your startup in our virtual expo with an Early-Stage Startup Exhibitor Package ($360 includes three tickets, a digital exhibition space, and lead generation capabilities). Bonus: Startups exhibiting will each have five minutes to present live to attendees from around the globe.
As you strive to achieve your ambitious goals, connect with the experts and resources available at TC Sessions: Space 2020 to help transform your space-related aspirations into reality. You have an additional week to take advantage of early-bird pricing. Now, take a moment to relax and secure your pass before November 20 at 11:59 p.m. (PT).
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