Agenda

December 14th

9:00AM – 9:05AM
Main Stage

Welcome and introduction

9:05AM – 9:50AM
Breakout Presented by

Fast Money, Team Space: Company Concept, Capital and Customers

Lt Col Walter "Rock" McMillan

Director SpaceWERX

Jordan Noone

Co-Founder Embedded Ventures

Chris O'Connor

Partner and COO Harpoon Ventures

Heather J. Richman

EIR / Founder BMNT / Defense Investor Network

Jennifer L. Ross

Head of Partnerships ABL Space Systems

Disruptive and game-changing technology and entrepreneurial initiatives are the new space norm. However, a great technical design is not enough to sustain these entrepreneurial pursuits. Growing an idea across markets also takes capital and customers. Transitioning from concept to development phase is more likely to succeed when a company can obtain stable forms of capital and potential long-term customers. Today’s Fast Money session focuses on how a startup was able to identify the right venture partners to grow their business and secured opportunities to prototype and test their designs with the US Government.

9:05AM – 9:35AM
Main Stage

Backing the Brightest

Tess Hatch

Partner Bessemer Venture Partners

Shaun Maguire

Partner Sequoia

Lisa Rich

Founder & COO Xplore

There’s an art to later stage space company funding, especially as the exit picture for the sector is still only just starting to take shape. We’ll talk to BVP, Sequoia and Hemisphere how they evaluate what companies are looking primed for growth.

9:35AM – 10:05AM
Main Stage

New Kids on the Launch Block

Max Haot

CEO Vast

Benjamin Lyon

Chief Engineer & EVP Engineering Astra

Lauren Lyons

COO Firefly Aerospace

There’s a new crop of launch companies nipping at the heels of SpaceX and Rocket Lab, including Astra, Firefly and Launcher. We’ll hear from them about what the opportunities are in the evolving launch market, and how they’re posted to take advantage.

10:05AM – 10:25AM
Main Stage

Bringing NASA to the Moon and Back

Kathy Lueders

Associate Administrator, Space Operations Mission Directorate NASA

Kathy Leuders is the head of the new Space Operations Mission Directorate, responsible for activities in orbit and soon, well beyond that. How will she and NASA meet the unprecedented challenge of establishing a lasting human presence on the Moon?

10:25AM – 10:45AM
Main Stage Presented by

Securing Space at Speed

Steve Isakowitz

President and CEO The Aerospace Corporation

Pete Muend

Director, Commercial Systems Program Office National Reconnaissance Office

Jessica Robinson

Co-founder & Partner Assembly Ventures

Tim Trimailo

Materiel Leader, Blackjack/CASINO SSC/DCIR

The demand signal is clear: the U.S. government needs to spur innovative commercial capabilities to excel in an increasingly contested space domain. Hear directly from leaders driving government-commercial collaborations about opportunities to help usher in the next era of achievement in space.

10:45AM – 11:15AM
Main Stage

Maneuvering Towards Better In-space Propulsion

Natalya Bailey

Co-founder & CTO Accion Systems

Beau Jarvis

CEO Phase Four

Istvan Lorincz

Co-founder & President Morpheus Space

What goes up must come down, but we can delay that second part a bit with better propulsion on our satellites and spacecraft. Accion Systems, Phase Four, and Morpheus Space are pushing the boundaries of in-space propulsion and will discuss the challenges and opportunities in changing how in-space assets move about.

11:15AM – 11:35AM
Main Stage

Networking Break

You’ll be able to find and engage with people from all around the world through world-class networking on CrunchMatch and our virtual platform

11:35AM – 12:00PM
Main Stage

Space Tourism Takes Off

Ariane Cornell

Director, Astronaut & Orbital Sales Blue Origin

Blue Origin’s 2021 included its first trips to space for paying passengers — including company founder Jeff Bezos and TV starship captain William Shatner. Ariane Cornell, the company’s Director of Astronaut and Orbital Sales will tell us what it’s like to retail those rides.

12:00PM – 12:30PM
Main Stage

Space SPACs and the Public Market

Kelyn Brannon

CFO Astra

Andrew Rush

President & COO Redwire

Adam Spice

CFO Rocket Lab

We saw a number of space companies go public this past year, and many took the SPAC merger route to get there. Redwire, Rocket Lab and Astra will talk about their respective paths to the public markets, and what it’s meant for their companies and the industry.

1:30PM – 2:30PM
Expo

Space Startup Expo Crawl

This is your chance to meet the space startups exhibiting at TC Sessions: Space in the virtual expo!

2:30PM – 2:35PM
Main Stage

End of Day 1

Please join us tomorrow at 9am PT / 12pm ET for the final day.

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December 15th

9:00AM – 9:05AM
Main Stage

Welcome and introduction

9:05AM – 9:35AM
Main Stage

Being There When Stars Form

Chad Anderson

Managing Partner Space Capital

Jonathan Fentzke

Managing Director Techstars

Jessica Robinson

Co-founder & Partner Assembly Ventures

At the earliest stages, space companies are at their riskiest. But these investors are willing to wade in and write checks to help those companies gain their footing. Hear from Space Capital, Techstars and Assembly Ventures about how they pick their winners.

9:35AM – 9:55AM
Main Stage

The Full Service Space Company

Peter Beck

Founder & CEO Rocket Lab

Rocket Lab’s 2021 saw it enter the public markets, announce brand new spacecraft, acquire companies and more. We’ll talk to Peter Beck about what the one-time dedicated launch company is turning into through all this growth and change.

9:55AM – 10:15AM
Main Stage Presented by

How Tech Startups Do Business with the DoD and US Space Force

Sam Riehn

CEO SBIR Advisors Inc.

We will describe the three main problems technology startups face when working with the Dept of Defense (DoD), and how you can overcome them to win multi-million dollar deals with the DoD and US Space Force using the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.

10:00AM – 10:50AM
Breakout Presented by

University Showcase: New Frontiers in Space Exploration From OSAM to xGEO

Jonathan Black

Professor Virginia Tech

Kathleen C Howell

Hsu Lo Distinguished Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Purdue University

Moriba Jah

Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics The University of Texas at Austin

Ricardo Sanfelice

Professor University of California

As space technology gets smaller and less expensive, more and more countries, universities and people can participate. We’ve seen thousands of small satellites launched into earth orbit from numerous developers over the past decade, many of whom were new to space. What’s next for on-orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (OSAM) and orbital debris clean up as small spacecraft move beyond earth orbit and the geostationary satellite belt (xGEO) into open space (cis-lunar space), and onto the lunar surface itself? We’re showcasing university trail blazers in space exploration. Meet the people working on the projects, find out what’s ahead, and how you can participate. Learn about the technologies that are shaping a world where OSAM, xGEO and “cis-lunar” are becoming household terms.

10:15AM – 10:35AM
Main Stage

Networking Break

You’ll be able to find and engage with people from all around the world through world-class networking on CrunchMatch and our virtual platform

10:35AM – 11:05AM
Main Stage

Empowering and Protecting In-space Operations

Daniel Ceperley

Co-founder & CEO LeoLabs

Lucy Condakchian

General Manager, Robotics Maxar Technologies

Nobu Okada

Founder & CEO Astroscale

As investment in space skyrockets, many companies are also thinking about safety and sustainability. Protecting and extending the life and capabilities of major installations in orbit requires advances in robotics, tracking, and spacecraft design, as leaders from LeoLabs, Maxar, and Astroscale will discuss in this panel.

11:00AM – 11:50AM
Breakout

Startup Pitch Feedback Session

All exhibiting startups at TC Sessions: Space get a chance to pitch and hear feedback from TC staff.

11:05AM – 11:25AM
Main Stage

From Building the Space Economy to Visiting

Chris Boshuizen

Operating Partner DCVC

DCVC Partner Chris Boshuizen has not only backed a number of leading space companies, including Rocket Lab — he also founded one of the pioneers in Planet Labs. But he also has the rare distinction of being able to say he’s personally traveled to space thanks to Blue Origin, and we’ll hear from him about that experience.

11:25AM – 11:45AM
Main Stage Presented by

Saving the World: One Small Sat at a Time!

Marc Bell

Chief Executive Officer Terran Orbital

Roger Teague, Maj. General, USAF (Ret.)

President, Earth Observation Solutions Terran Orbital

Jason Tofsky

Managing Director Goldman Sachs

New space companies like Terran Orbital are emerging with the capability, confidence, and financing to provide US National Security with assets that previously could only be described as conceptual. In many cases, these companies are leading the field in technology, speed, innovation, and affordability. The emerging combination of private innovation and government support is launching a new era in aerospace enterprise.

11:45AM – 12:15PM
Main Stage

Taking Earth Observation to Enterprise Scale

Richard Cooke

Director Business Development, Cross Sectors & Public Sector Esri

Callie Lissinna

Co-founder & COO Wyvern

James Slifierz

Co-founder & CEO SkyWatch

We’re not short of eyes in the sky, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to collect and use the data that Earth observation networks create. Find out how mapping veteran Esri and startups SkyWatch and Wyvern are building out data infrastructure that makes orbital imagery accessible and profitable.

12:15PM – 12:35PM
Main Stage

Station Succession

Jeffrey Manber

President, International & Space Stations Voyager Space

NASA has long said it wants a privately-owned and operated space station to succeed the ISS, and we’ve seen some moves in that direction. But this year, the commercial orbital space station race really ramped up, and NanoRacks co-founder and President of Voyager Space Jeffery Manber is the ideal person to hear about it from.

12:35PM – 1:05PM
Main Stage

Robots, Meet Regolith: A New Generation of Lunar Landers and Rovers

Lisa Callahan

VP & GM, Commercial Civil Space Lockheed Martin Space

Sean Mahoney

CEO Masten Space Systems

Takahiro Nakamura

Director & COO ispace

The Moon is back on the menu with Artemis and a dozen other missions, and companies like Lockheed Martin, Masten Space, and ispace are building a new generation of robotic explorers and surveyors to roam around its surface. Hear how they design for the Moon’s unforgiving surface and what robots can do to help prepare for human arrival.

1:05PM – 1:10PM
Main Stage

Wrap

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