Late Registration Passes: TC Sessions: Space 2021

Don't Miss Out: TC Sessions: Space 2021 is Almost Here!
With only one week remaining until the launch of TC Sessions: Space 2021 on December 14-15, now is the time to reserve your place. This virtual event delves into the latest trends, advancements, and possibilities within the rapidly expanding space sector.
Late Registration Deadline Approaching
The current late registration pricing structure will expire on December 13 at 11:59 pm (PT). Secure your pass prior to 2400 hours to avoid increased costs.
Explore the Expo and Network with Innovators
TC Sessions: Space 2021 will host nearly two dozen presentations, interviews, and breakout sessions, alongside thousands of attendees. The event also features a completely sold-out expo showcasing a diverse array of early-stage space startups and their cutting-edge technologies.
Review the exhibitor list and utilize CrunchMatch to arrange product demonstrations or individual meetings before the conference officially commences.
A Glimpse at the Agenda
Here’s a preview of some of the scheduled speakers and presentations. Consult the complete event agenda to effectively plan your time and maximize your experience. Note that all times displayed in the agenda will automatically adjust to your local time zone.
Featured Sessions
- Advancements in In-space Propulsion — Improving the propulsion systems of satellites and spacecraft can extend their operational lifespan. Representatives from Accion Systems, Phase Four, and Morpheus Space will discuss the challenges and opportunities in this evolving field.
- The Rise of Space Tourism — 2021 marked a pivotal year for Blue Origin, with its inaugural spaceflights carrying paying customers, including Jeff Bezos and William Shatner. Ariane Cornell, Director of Astronaut and Orbital Sales, will share insights into the logistics of offering these unique experiences.
- Rocket Lab’s Expanding Capabilities — Rocket Lab experienced significant growth in 2021, including its entry into public markets and the announcement of new spacecraft. Peter Beck will discuss the company’s transformation from a dedicated launch provider to a full-service space enterprise.
- Scaling Earth Observation Data — While numerous Earth observation networks exist, effectively collecting and utilizing the generated data remains a challenge. Esri, SkyWatch, and Wyvern will detail their efforts in building data infrastructure to enhance accessibility and profitability of orbital imagery.
On-Demand Access Included
Bonus benefit: Don't be concerned about conflicting schedules. Your conference pass grants access to video-on-demand recordings after the event concludes, as part of a complimentary one-month subscription to TechCrunch+.
Final Call for Registration
TC Sessions: Space 2021 is scheduled for December 14-15. Avoid paying a higher price at the virtual door by taking advantage of the late-registration rate. Purchase your pass before December 13 at 11:59 pm (PT).
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