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You’ll have access to the app for 30 days post event.
General Information
Here’s some information you’ll want to reference to prepare for your time at TC Sessions: Space 2022 on December 6!
ID Requirements – Please bring your ticket and a government-issued photo ID to pick up your badge. You cannot pick up a badge for another attendee.
Lunch – Lunch will not be provided on-site, however, the Sheraton has several restaurants and bars inside the hotel and there are eateries near the venue.
COVID Policies – You must be fully-vaccinated for entry. Vaccination check will happen before you are allowed to enter the event. Masks are not required but are highly recommended. We will communicate any changes to this policy or specific requirements as we get closer to the event to ensure everyone understands the health requirements for attendance.
If you test positive for COVID 19 before the event, please email events@techcrunch.com to discuss your refund options. All tests must be a curated PCR test.
NO Bag & Cloak Room – There is NO Bag or cloak room at the venue. Please leave your luggage at your hotel.
Offsite Happy Hour – Join attendees at Rock & Brews (143 Main St, El Segundo, CA 90245) for a no-host after party. Be sure to wear your badge. 21+ only.
Startup Exhibitors
Meet the early-stage startups who will be showcased at the conference. Swing by their booth to learn more. See the complete list here.
Conference Map
Enter the Sheraton Gateway Hotel through the main entrance on the lobby level, head to your right past the gift shop, and you’ll see the TC Sessions: Space conference registration tables. Make sure you have your proof of vaccination and government photo-issued ID ready.
Morning breakouts are located on the Second Level in the Seminar Room. You must have your badge to attend the breakouts.
How To Get There
We strongly suggest taking public transportation or a ride-share service to get to the venue.
Self Parking – There is a self parking lot located behind the hotel at the Skyview Center-Lot (6101 W 98th St, Los Angeles, CA, USA). More information here.
Valet Parking – Is available on first-come basis. Daily rate is $60 subject to change.
Places To Eat
Lunch is not provided as part of the ticket to admission. Here are some local areas to grab a bite during the conference.
Attendees can access Otter’s automated notes after the event, via web or mobile. Follow the page for notifications when new talks or panels are up – then easily search through, highlight, or comment within to continue the conversation or ask questions.
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Video Recordings
Main Stage session video on demand will be available for 30 days after the event. All videos will be available through the event app.
Please bring your ticket, government-issued photo ID, and proof of vaccination to pick up your badge. You cannot pick up a badge for another attendee. Masks are not required.
8:00AM – 8:50AM
Breakout Session
Presented by
Bringing it to the Space Warfighting Domain @ Seminar Room on 2nd Floor
Acting Director of the Capability and Resource Integration Directorate (J8)United States Space Command
Space is playing an ever-greater role in modern warfare and our broader national security. But delivering those critical space-based capabilities to warfighters and other end-users is just one step in the increasingly complex mission lifecycle. From how to incorporate the latest innovations to what role commercial capabilities can play, the way our nation’s space programs acquire, deploy and operate next-generation systems is undergoing profound shifts. Hear from space leaders about how these pieces fit together to deliver needed capabilities and the opportunities to drive greater integration for the benefit of all.
8:00AM – 4:30PM
Expo Hall
Startup Expo @ Lobby
Come check out up-and-coming, early-stage space startups.
9:00AM – 9:50AM
Breakout Session
Presented by
ISAM: A Commercial Linchpin for the New Space Economy @ Seminar Room on 2nd Floor
Futures and Innovation Branch Chief of the Assured Access to Space Engineering Division, Space Systems CommandUS Space Force, Space Systems Command
Large-scale commercial investments will dominate the next wave of space innovation, including commercial space stations in low Earth orbit (LEO) and technologies that will enable a permanent human presence on the moon. The United States has issued national policy for developing In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities that can operationally sustain the new space economy with efficiency and scale. This session encourages participants to roll up their sleeves, break past the 411 on ISAM and get practical on how to stimulate ISAM capability development.
With VC spend cool in general, and particularly when it comes to space-related startups, what are the current priorities of investors who have backed space startups in the past? If we’re settling in for a relatively long economic downturn, what should startups expect from private space capital looking ahead to 2023?
Commander, Innovation & Prototyping Acquisitions DeltaUSSF Space Systems Command
A new crop of companies are working on establishing permanent commercial operations in orbit and on the moon. But they likely won’t be able to do it without partnerships with government and defense. We’ll talk to leaders from Quantum Space, ispace and the United States Space Force about how these partnerships can foster a thriving orbital economy.
11:05AM – 11:20AM
Networking
Networking Break
11:20AM – 11:40AM
Main Stage
Presented by
Space Workforce 2030: Inspiring, Preparing and Employing the Next Generation
Professor and Head of Aerospace EngineeringPennsylvania State University
The dawning space age offers enormous opportunities to explore new frontiers, grow the economy on orbit and strengthen our security. Making the most of this momentous time calls for an innovative workforce that can leverage diverse experiences and perspectives to solve the hard problems we’ll encounter. The Space Workforce 2030 pledge is a first-of-its-kind effort launched earlier this year that is bringing together more than 30 of the country’s leading space companies to work collaboratively to increase diversity across our industry to build a vibrant workforce for the future. Hear from space leaders about the work they’re doing to inspire, prepare and employ the next generation of scientists and engineers and how you can play a part in supporting this vital mission.
11:40AM – 12:05PM
Main Stage
Gearing Up the Next Generation of Scientists, Explorers and Robots
Chief Technologist, NASA's Science Mission DirectorateNational Aeronautics & Space Administration
As Chief Technologist of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Carolyn Mercer has her finger on the pulse across countless projects to explore and understand our planet and solar system. As priorities and methods shift in the Artemis era, Mercer can speak to how tech helps us move forward, and what NASA’s unique insights and well of talent can put it to use.
12:05PM – 1:15PM
Networking
Lunch Break & Networking
Lunch is not provided in cost of ticket admission.
Assistant SecretaryAir Force for Space Acquisitions & Integration
The commercial space sector has succeeded in driving down the cost of space-based technology while massively increasing its capabilities. The U.S. defense apparatus has traditionally favored legacy industry partners, but it’s shown a growing interest in turning to startups and new space companies to secure the space domain for the U.S. and its allies, and we’ll hear why and how from Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisitions and Integration Frank Calvelli .
Space startups already face a belief that their time horizons are longer than your average VC investment standards, but that perception is made more challenging when economic headwinds are unfavorable. So how should startups think about building resilience in tough times?
The industry’s brightest entrepreneurs will take the stage in front of a live audience and a panel of industry experts, pitching revolutionary technologies.
After 6 years heading up NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen is a familiar face to anyone who has followed the agency’s many interplanetary and orbital missions. Now ready to move on to his next chapter, Zurbuchen will speak to how NASA, its mission, and the science it performs are changing — but more important than ever.
Director of Business Strategy, Orbital ReefBlue Origin
As we look to commercial successors to ISS, we see new commercial market opportunities emerging on low Earth orbit (LEO) Destinations. Join us to learn more about how Orbital Reef, a commercial LEO destination ecosystem, is creating new opportunities in space and helping startups accelerate their businesses through Reef Starter, Orbital Reef’s newest initiative to lower barriers of entry to space for early stage companies. Hear about the first set of startups to win the Reef Starter Innovation Challenge and learn how to get involved in the future.
Join us for exclusive video and introduction by CEO of HawkEye 360, John Serafini for a behind the scenes look at the work of Space Industry for Ukraine (SIFU). SIFU was designed to harness the resources and innovation of industry partners to provide immediate humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine
3:35PM – 3:55PM
Main Stage
Presented by
Hardware? What’s That? Why Software Is the Future of the Space Economy
Launch gets all the press, but satellites and the software behind them are the workhorses of space. Hear from two spirited founder/CEOs about how SaaS, open source and cloud-based platforms are revolutionizing the satellite industry and accelerating the space economy. They’ll also share what it’s like to be first-time founders, what it really takes to put good code into space and tips for fellow spacepreneurs.
Director, Commercial Systems Program OfficeNational Reconnaissance Office
As commercially developed space technology becomes increasingly common in government and defense operations, companies face the question of how closely to embrace that side of the industry. How can startups and growing companies better understand and navigate the complex world of dual use?
4:25PM – 4:30PM
Main Stage
Wrap
4:30PM – 6:30PM
Networking
No-Host Happy Hour @ Rock & Brews (21+ only)
Join attendees and TechCrunch editors at Rock & Brews (143 Main St, El Segundo, CA 90245) for a no-host happy hour with pizza and drinks. Be sure to wear your badge. 21+ only.
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