Chris Boshuizen to Speak at TC Sessions: Space 2021

The Expanding Realm of Private Space Exploration
Currently, the number of individuals who have experienced space travel remains remarkably low. However, the accelerated frequency of launches undertaken by Blue Origin, carrying private citizens, suggests this may change significantly within the next ten years.
We are pleased to announce that we will be speaking with a recent private space traveler at the forthcoming TechCrunch Sessions: Space online event.
Introducing Dr. Chris Boshuizen
Dr. Chris Boshuizen is a space explorer, having recently journeyed beyond Earth’s atmosphere. He was among the four passengers on Blue Origin’s second crewed spaceflight, which occurred on October 13th.
Notably, this flight also included William Shatner, the actor renowned for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek series.
A Unique Perspective on the Space Industry
Boshuizen possesses extensive experience within the space sector. He previously co-founded Planet Labs and now serves as a partner at DCVC, a venture capital firm.
At DCVC, he focuses on investments in space-related companies and other emerging technologies.
This background provides him with a particularly insightful viewpoint, enabling him to share firsthand accounts of spaceflight alongside critical analysis of Blue Origin’s operations and the broader space tourism market.
Join Us at TC Sessions: Space 2021
Don't miss the opportunity to hear from one of the 574 people in history who have personally witnessed Earth from space.
He will offer a unique perspective on venture capital investment and startup development within this exciting new age of space exploration.
TC Sessions: Space 2021 will be held on December 14-15. Secure your pass today to gain access to valuable insights and mission-critical information for enhancing your business.
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