Agenda

December 16th

9:00AM – 9:05AM
Main Stage

Welcome and Introduction

9:00AM – 10:00AM
Breakout

Fast Money- SMC Space Ventures, AFWERX and Space Force Accelerators

Col Ryan M. Colburn

Director, Spectrum Warfare Division Space and Missile Systems Center, USAF

Craig “Yogi” Leavitt

Innovation Advisor, Innovation & Small Business Partnerships AFWERX

Gabe Mounce

Director, Space Force Accelerators Air Force Research Laboratory

Matt Tompkins

Global Partnerships The Aerospace Corporation

Learn how SMC Space Ventures, AFWERX and Space Force Accelerators work together to connect startups to government organizations and resources in the space industry.

9:05AM – 9:25AM
Main Stage

Asteroid Rocks and Moon Landings

Lisa Callahan

VP & GM, Commercial Civil Space Lockheed Martin Space

From robots scooping rocks from the surface of galaxy-traveling asteroids, to preparing for the return of humans to the surface of the Moon, we’ll cover all aspects of scientific and civil exploration of the solar system.

9:25AM – 10:00AM
Main Stage

From Space Rock Returns to Financial Returns – An Investor Panel

Chris Boshuizen

Operating Partner DCVC

Mike Collett

Founder & Managing Partner Promus Ventures

Tess Hatch

Partner Bessemer Venture Partners

Some investors spend a lot of their time looking to the stars for the next venture capital opportunity. It’s a market unlike any other, but does that change the math on equity-based investment?Don’t forget to submit your questions for the panel!

10:00AM – 10:30AM
Main Stage

Building Up a Business Looking Down at Earth

Payam Banazadeh

Chief Executive Officer Capella Space

Rafal Modrzewski

Co-founder & CEO ICEYE

Peter Platzer

Co-founder & CEO Spire Global

How Earth observation is one of the real moneymakers in the space category and what’s ahead for the industry.

10:00AM – 11:00AM
Breakout Presented by

Introducing the launch of the World's First Space Technology and Human Longevity focused Rolling Fund in partnership with AngelList

Franz Almeida

Managing Partner SP8CEVC

Steven Brody

Senior Space Technology Technical Advisor SP8CEVC

Aubrey de Grey

Chief Science Officer SENS Foundation

Junaid Mian

Managing Partner SP8CEVC

Fireside chat with the General Partners and team from SP8CEVC covering the verticals of Space Technology and Human Longevity.

10:30AM – 10:50AM
Main Stage Presented by

Building the Workforce of the Future

Steve Isakowitz

President and CEO The Aerospace Corporation

Dava Newman

Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT

Yannis C. Yortsos

Dean, USC Viterbi School of Engineering; Zohrab Kaprielian Chair in Engineering University of Southern California

Advancing the United States’ leading role in space will require developing a workforce that’s up to the challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic has opened up opportunities to imagine new models for how and where the next generation of scientists and engineers is trained, and to find new ways for professional experience to be more integrated into the curriculum. This session will explore how universities and industry can work together to build robust talent pipelines that create digitally fluent, agile workers for the future. Panelists will also discuss strategies to build diverse workforces that leverage different perspectives and experiences to drive innovation, and new approaches to enable workers to be continuous learners throughout their careers.

10:50AM – 11:00AM
Main Stage

Founders in Focus

We sit down with the founders poised to be the next big disruptors in the space industry. Here we chat with Araz Feyzi, co-founder of Kayhan Space, which provides situational awareness to satellite operators.

11:00AM – 11:30AM
Main Stage

Sourcing Tech for Securing Space

Lt. General John Thompson

Commander, Space & Missile Systems Center United States Space Force

Lt. General Thompson is responsible for fostering an ecosystem of non-traditional space startups and the future of Space Force acquisitions, all to the end goal of protecting the global commons of space. He’ll talk about what the U.S. is looking for in startup partnerships and emerging tech, and how it works with these young companies.Don’t forget to submit your questions for Lt Gen Thompson!

11:00AM – 11:30AM
Breakout

Fast Money – Working with the Army to Operationalize Science for Transformational Overmatch

Peter Khooshabeh

Regional Lead, DEVCOM ARL West

Ashley Kowalski

Global Partnerships The Aerospace Corporation

Learn about DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory and the xTech Program of prize competitions that accelerate innovative solutions that can help solve Army challenges.

11:30AM – 12:00PM
Main Stage

Launching a Launch Startup

Tim Ellis

Co-founder & CEO Relativity Space

Chris Kemp

Founder, Chairman and CEO Astra

Mandy Vaughn

CEO and Founder GXO, Inc.

The launch business is booming, but besides SpaceX and Rocket Lab, there isn’t anyone far enough along to truly capitalize in terms of new space startups. We’ll talk to the founders of companies hoping to be next in line.

11:30AM – 12:45PM
Breakout

Pitch Feedback Session

Join us for a pitch feedback session open to all startups exhibiting at TC Sessions: Space 2020 moderated by TechCrunch staff.

12:00PM – 12:10PM
Main Stage

Founders in Focus

Will Edwards

Co-founder & CEO Firehawk Aerospace

We sit down with the founders poised to be the next big disruptors in the space industry. Here we chat with Will Edwards, CEO of Firehawk Aerospace, a custom rocket engine design and manufacturing company.

12:10PM – 12:30PM
Main Stage

Crafting the Kuiper Constellation

David Limp

Senior Vice President, Devices & Services Amazon

Amazon is set to create its own global constellation of LEO satellites – a very different type of gadget from what Amazon SVP of Device & Services Dave Limp is used to overseeing. He’ll tell us how Project Kuiper fits in with Amazon’s grand plans.

12:30PM – 1:00PM
Main Stage

Bridging Two Eras of Human Spaceflight

Kathryn Lueders

Associate Administrator, Human Exploration & Operations Mission Directorate NASA

When Kathryn Lueders started working at NASA in 1992, it was the peak of the Space Shuttle era. As she begins her leadership of the Human Spaceflight Office this year, a new and exciting era is just beginning. Lueders will discuss the possibilities and challenges of the new systems and technologies that will put the first woman and the next man on the surface of the Moon… and perhaps Mars.Don’t forget to submit your questions for Kathryn Lueders!

1:00PM – 1:50PM
Breakout Presented by

University Showcase – Boldly Innovating in Space, for Space (Part One)

Randy Villahermosa

General Manager & Executive Director of Innovation The Aerospace Corporation

Richard Linares

Co-Director, Space Systems Lab Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT

David A Barnhart

Director, Space Engineering Research Center; Research Professor, USC University of Southern California

Technologies to Go Boldly in Space – For the past half century, space exploration and technology has been earth-centric. We’ve studied the earth, orbited the earth and sent images of distant places back to earth. In the coming decade, we’ll embark on a new commitment: We’re going to space to stay. We’re committing to space commerce, space habitation and space exploration in order to not just stay in space, but to extend our human footprint into this solar system. To be successful, we need bold people and new technology to build and deploy the next generation of space capabilities. We need to capture these space opportunities, avoid potential threats and deliver on the promise of a multi-planet human race.This session showcases our partners USC and MIT, as they provide insight into their space programs. They are joined by university partners UCLA, ASU and Caltech, showcasing a range of emerging space technologies. Working with the Aerospace Corporation, these emerging capabilities can be evaluated and integrated into government space-faring missions for communicating, navigating, and exploring in space with NASA, NOAA and the Air Force.

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December 17th

9:00AM – 9:15AM
Main Stage

TechCrunch Desk

Hang with us at the TechCrunch Desk to catch up on what you may have missed from across the show and a preview of what’s to come.

9:00AM – 9:30AM
Breakout

Cislunar Space: Building a Self-Sustaining Lunar Economy

Salvatore Tory Bruno

President & CEO United Launch Alliance

We are standing on the threshold of a post-scarcity human future. Cislunar space, the area between the Earth and the Moon, holds the keys to a tremendous wealth of opportunities.

9:15AM – 9:35AM
Main Stage

Public-private Partnerships in the Domain of Space Defense

Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond

Chief of Space Operations United States Space Force

Hear from the head of the U.S. Space Force what it takes to secure an entirely new war-fighting domain, and how the newest branch of the U.S. military will be looking to private industry to make it happen.

9:30AM – 10:00AM
Breakout

Fast Money – Advancing Space Technology with NASA SBIR

Jenn Gustetic

Early Stage Innovations and Partnerships Program Director, NASA HQ Space Technology Mission Directorate

Lydia Etters

Graduate Intern, Center for Space Policy & Strategy The Aerospace Corporation

Learn about the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs powered by NASA.

9:35AM – 9:55AM
Main Stage

From Idea to Orbit

Peter Beck

Founder & CEO Rocket Lab

Rocket Lab has quickly become one of the most sought-after launch providers in the world. Founder and CEO Peter Beck will discuss the company’s approach to making space more accessible, from cheaper, faster launches to its new satellite platform.

9:55AM – 10:05AM
Main Stage

Founders in Focus

Pawan Kumar Chandana

Co-founder & CEO Skyroot Aerospace

We sit down with the founders poised to be the next big disruptors in the space industry. Here we chat with Pawan Chandana, co-founder of Skyroot, who is hoping to make spaceflight as regular, reliable and affordable as airflight.

10:00AM – 10:30AM
Breakout

Fast Money – NAVWAR SBIR/STTR Primer

Shadi Azoum

Small Business Innovation Research & Rapid Innovation Fund Program Manager Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR)

Ashley Kowalski

Global Partnerships The Aerospace Corporation

The SBIR/STTR is a robust program designed to help small businesses address government needs while promoting commercialization. This session is dedicated to providing a primer on the program with tips on getting involved and getting engaged with the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR).

10:05AM – 10:30AM
Main Stage

Bridging Today and Tomorrow's Tech

Meagan Crawford

Managing Partner SpaceFund

J. Christopher Moran

Executive Director & General Manager Lockheed Martin Ventures

Corporate VC funds are a key source of investment for space startups, in part because they often involve partnerships that help generate revenue as well, and because they understand the timelines involved. We’ll talk about how they fit in with more standard venture to power the ecosystem.Don’t forget to submit your questions for the panel!

10:30AM – 11:00AM
Breakout

Fast Money – Introduction to In-Q-Tel’s investing activities in the commercial space sector

Tom Gillespie

Managing Partner IQT

Jennifer L. Ross

Head of Partnerships ABL Space Systems

In-Q-Tel is a strategic investment firm that works with the national security community of the United States. For 20 years, In-Q-Tel has served one mission: to deliver the most sophisticated strategic technical knowledge and capabilities to the U.S. government and its allies through its unique investment model. Over the past decade, In-Q-Tel has been one of the most active investors in the commercial space sector, with a broad investment thesis that touches many aspects of the sector. This session will provide an overview of In-Q-Tel as a whole, as well as a discussion of the firm’s activities in the commercial space sector.

10:30AM – 10:55AM
Main Stage

How to Get the Air Force to Buy Your Stuff

Will Roper

Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics United States Air Force

We’ll be talking about the best ways to understand what the Air Force needs and how to sell it to them.Don’t forget to submit your questions for Dr. Roper!

10:55AM – 11:15AM
Main Stage

Networking Break

With our virtual platform, attendees can network via video chat, giving folks the chance to make meaningful connections. CrunchMatch, our algorithmic matching product, will be available to ensure you’re meeting the right people at the show, as well as random matching for attendees who are feeling more adventurous.

11:00AM – 11:30AM
Breakout

Fast Money – Enabling a dual-use business model with Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)

Brigadier General Steve "Bucky" Butow

Director, Space Portfolio Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)

Lydia Etters

Graduate Intern, Center for Space Policy & Strategy The Aerospace Corporation

Learn how you can take a part of DIU’s development of on-demand access to space, persistent satellite capabilities and broadband space data transfer

11:15AM – 11:25AM
Main Stage

Founders in Focus

Yotam Ariel

Co-founder & CEO Bluefield Technologies

We sit down with the founders poised to be the next big disruptors in the space industry. Here we chat with Yotam Ariel, co-founder of Bluefield Technologies, a startup providing satellite-based emissions data.

11:25AM – 11:55AM
Main Stage

Ground Control to Major Tom

John Gedmark

CEO Astranis

Ben Longmier

Co-founder & CTO Swarm Technologies

Mina Mitry

Co Founder & CEO Kepler Communications

Data connectivity and communications are key to commercial space monetization and the strategic plans for further space exploration and development. Hear from the key players about the state of play in the industry.Don’t forget to submit your questions for the panel!

11:30AM – 12:30PM
Breakout Presented by

Starburst x TechCrunch: Pitch Me to the Moon

Kambiz Aghili

Lecturer, Entrepreneurship UCLA Anderson School of Management

Van Espahbodi

Co-founder & Managing Partner Starburst Aerospace

Negar Feher

VP of Product & Business Development Momentus

John Suh

Founding Director, New Horizons Studio Hyundai Motor Company

Ally Yost

Principal The Engine

Benjamin Zeitoun

Acceleration Program Director Starburst Aerospace

During Pitch Me to the Moon, select space startups get a chance to pitch to Starburst and TechCrunch. 10 promising early-stage space startups will have an opportunity to present their innovations live to a panel of high-profile judges from across the industry.

11:55AM – 12:25PM
Main Stage

In Space, No One Can Change Your Oil – Yet

Lucy Condakchian

General Manager, Robotics Maxar Technologies

Daniel Faber

Co-founder & CEO Orbit Fab

Ron Lopez

President & Managing Director Astroscale

Once a spacecraft is in orbit, it’s on its own – but what if it could be refueled, repaired, refurbished, and if necessary, retired? This panel will discuss how in-space operations could upend today’s engineering and business models.

12:25PM – 12:55PM
Main Stage

Living and Working in Space

Amir Blachman

Chief Business Officer Axiom Space

Janet Kavandi

Executive Vice President, Space Systems Group (SSG) Sierra Nevada Corporation

Nujoud Merancy

Chief of the Exploration Mission Planning Office Johnson Space Center – NASA

Melodie Yashar

Design-Architect & Researcher SEArch+ Space Exploration Architecture

We’re on the verge of pushing the boundaries of space exploration to new, more sustainable heights. From ambitious commercial orbital habitats, to astronauts getting ready for longer trips to the moon and beyond, find out what it takes to make extended space stays a reality.

1:00PM – 1:50PM
Breakout Presented by

University Showcase – Boldly Innovating in Space, for Space (Part Two)

Randy Villahermosa

General Manager & Executive Director of Innovation The Aerospace Corporation

Kerri Cahoy

Associate Professor, Aeronautics & Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT

Bethany Ehlmann

Professor of Planetary Science, Caltech Caltech – Lunar Trailblazer Mission

Craig Hardgrove

Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University

James M. Weygand

Space Physicist, Department of Earth, Planetary, & Space Science University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Bold Missions – For the past half century, space exploration and technology has been earth-centric. We’ve studied the earth, orbited the earth and sent images of distant places back to earth. In the coming decade, we’ll embark on a new commitment: We’re going to space to stay. We’re committing to space commerce, space habitation and space exploration in order to not just stay in space, but to extend our human footprint into this solar system. To be successful, we need bold people and new technology to build and deploy the next generation of space capabilities. We need to capture these space opportunities, avoid potential threats and deliver on the promise of a multi-planet human race.This session showcases our partners USC and MIT, as they provide insight into their space programs. They are joined by university partners UCLA, ASU and Caltech, showcasing a range of emerging space technologies. Working with the Aerospace Corporation, these emerging capabilities can be evaluated and integrated into government space-faring missions for communicating, navigating, and exploring in space with NASA, NOAA and the Air Force.

No sessions on this day. or choose another day.