
New York Consortium for Space Technology: Global Overview of the Industry
As development of the space technology sector grows, new opportunities for the private sector are becoming more accessible than ever before. Join us to explore the dynamic world of space technology with the New York Consortium for Space Technology led by Cornell University.
Cornell Keynotes · Mason Peck, Gregory Ray, John Neal, Chris Wofford
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Show Notes
This informative session will examine the space industry, highlighting key trends, emerging technologies and opportunities within the sector. Experts from the New York Consortium for Space Technology (NYCST), a groundbreaking center funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and led by Cornell University, will discuss the latest developments in space technology and share how you can get involved with NYCST.
Panel
- Mason Peck, Stephen J. Fujikawa Professor of Astronautics, Cornell Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University
- Gregory Ray, Vice President, Emerging Science and Technology, Voyager Space
- John Neal, Executive Director, Space Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
What You'll Learn
- The evolution of humanity in space
- A look at today’s space technology industry
- Current and emerging trends in space technology
- The private sector’s role in space technology and opportunities for industry
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