"I don't have time". Yet, each year when we ask some of the busiest people in the world to speak to a highly informed, very busy audience of space professionals, entrepreneurs and financiers, they show up.
What's going on? Smart people want to share their knowledge, and they want to learn from primary sources and have fun while doing it. So they come to the International Symposium on Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, or ISPCS.
This year, the ISPCS audience will benefit from more in-depth discussions on sub-orbital and orbital vehicles and systems. We asked Bob Dickman to moderate the majority of the Wednesday, October 22nd, discussions devoted to exploring what the designers, regulators, and customers are planning in pursuit of creating commercially successful systems to give mankind access to space.
Gary Payton, Deputy Under Secretary, Air Force Space Systems, agreed to discuss how the Department of Defense plans to leverage and capitalize on civil and commercial space capabilities. Information and partnerships are two key ingredients for businesses to stay competitive as the struggle for resources focuses each of us to position companies and capabilities for profit.
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why the "commercial space" has poor or NO future in this decade ... x . co / Y7mB
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gaetanomarano 6 months ago