TC Sessions: Space 2021 - Day 2 Highlights

TC Sessions: Space 2021 – Day Two Begins
The TC Sessions: Space 2021 event has reached its midpoint. Day one has concluded, and the program for day two is set to commence.
Today’s schedule features comprehensive panel discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and focused breakout sessions.
Networking and Startup Pitches
Attendees will have dedicated time for networking opportunities. Don't miss the chance to observe early-stage space startups presenting their concepts to the TechCrunch team.
This is an excellent opportunity to learn from these founders and refine your own presentation skills.
Don't delay: Secure your pass to engage with the international space community.
Below is a preview of today’s events, all geared towards fostering success in the space industry. Consult the event agenda for detailed timings and locations.
Featured Sessions
The Full-service Space Company — 2021 was a pivotal year for Rocket Lab, marked by its public market debut, the unveiling of new spacecraft, and strategic acquisitions. Peter Beck will discuss the company’s evolution from a dedicated launch provider to a more comprehensive space solutions provider.
Empowering and Protecting In-space Operations — With increasing investment in space exploration, ensuring safety and sustainability is paramount. This panel, featuring representatives from LeoLabs, Maxar, and Astroscale, will explore advancements in robotics, tracking technologies, and spacecraft design to protect and enhance orbital assets.
Saving the World: One Small Sat at a Time — Companies like Terran Orbital are now capable of delivering U.S. National Security assets that were previously only theoretical. They are often at the forefront of technological innovation, speed, and cost-effectiveness.
This convergence of private ingenuity and government backing is ushering in a new era of aerospace enterprise. Presented by Terran Orbital Corporation.
Lunar Exploration
Robots, Meet Regolith: A New Generation of Lunar Landers and Rovers — With the Artemis program and numerous other missions, lunar exploration is experiencing a resurgence. Lockheed Martin, Masten Space, and ispace are developing a new generation of robotic explorers and surveyors for the lunar surface.
This session will detail the design challenges posed by the moon’s harsh environment and the role robots will play in preparing for future human missions.
Step into the equinox and discover the numerous opportunities available at TC Sessions: Space 2021 today.
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