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US Space Disruptors Day 2024

Accelerating Tomorrow's Space Technologies, Today 

Co-hosted with interagency and private sector colleagues across all areas of space technology.

Ad Astra,
The Space Disruptors 

Anna Brady-Estevez
Co-Chair; The US Space Economy Interagency Group 
Sr. Investment Advisor and Partner; Small Business Administration (SBA)
Program Director Space Technology; National Science Foundation (NSF)

Curtis Hill
Co-Chair; In-Space Semiconductors
National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NASA

Accelerating the Future

Join us at the forefront of space innovation.  The space economy is projected at $2 trillion by the mid-2030s and is expected to provide advantages and solutions across areas as diverse as semiconductors, biotech/pharma, energy, communications, and more.

On December 18th, we witnessed state-of-the-art and breakthroughs that most consider decades from reality. The US Space Economy Interagency Group's rapid-fire showcase of innovations redefining what's possible in space—not in fifty years, but today.

This state-of-the-art symposium showcased technologies that lead the day and those that some experts place 50-100 years out. Our innovators aren't waiting—they're building these revolutionary capabilities now, dramatically advancing our space frontier.

The event included diverse technologies, companies, and experts funded and supported across the interagency (awards publicly visible), including NASA, NSF, DOD (Space Force, SpaceWERX, Air Force/AFWERX, DARPA), ISS, DHHS, NIH, DOE, SBA, Commerce, Treasury, and others…  

We covered innovations across diverse areas:

  • In-Space Biotech

  • In-Space Semiconductors and Advanced Materials

  • Extended Electrodynamics and UAP Tech

  • AI & NHI, Digital Assets and Distributed Ledgers

  • Human Capabilities, Remote Viewing, Precognition, Consciousness

  • “Moonfra”, Infrastructure, Energy and Resources

  • Launch and Platforms

  • Communications

  • Quantum

Virtual event management by Shoshin Works in collaboration with NASA Convergent Aeronautic Solutions Project.  

If you want to hear more of these speakers and topics – subscribe to the Ecosystemic Futures podcast, brought to you by NASA Convergent Aeronautic Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works here.

In the spirit of accelerating the engagement across these spaces we wanted to share the meeting’s informal decks now so you have access to the day’s content.  Check back as we will also be publishing the video recording at a later date.  As a reminder, the event presentations are fully sharable, no CUI or restrictions, so feel welcome to share with others.

To download a collection of all the slides in one file Click Here.

1st Session: Welcome Context Space Economy Call to Action

2nd Session: Semiconductors Adv. Mat. US Space Disruptors Day 2024

3rd Session: Biotech US Space Disruptors Day 2024

4th Session: EED UAP with all presentations including pre-Space Disruptors Day

5th Session: AI DLT Hum Cap US Space Disruptors Day

6th Session: Moonfra US Space Disruptors Day 2024

7th Session: Launch Platforms US Space Disruptors Day 2024

8th Session: Communications Space Disruptors Day 2024

9th Session: Quantum US Space Disruptors Day 2024

*Shape the space revolution—the future is now*

 

Convergence  |  US Deeptech, Energy and Space Technologies Summit 2025

Accelerating Tomorrow's Space Technologies, Today 

Co-hosted with interagency and private sector colleagues.

Ad Astra,
The Deeptech Disruptors 

Meeting Chairs

Anna Brady-Estevez; Co-Chair US Space Economy Interagency WG; Sr. Investment Advisor and Partner (Venture) Small Business Administration (SBA); Space & Energy Technologies at National Science Foundation (NSF)

Curtis Hill; Co-Chair US In-Space Semiconductors WG; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); Microelectronics lead ODME & In-Space Advanced Manufacturing (NASA)

Rima Oueid; Sr. Commercialization Executive, Department of Energy (DOE); Interagency and DOE Leader in Quantum & Space Technologies

David Beck; Branch Chief, Space Access Mobility and Logistics Space Systems Integration Office, Space Systems Command United States Space Force (USSF); formerly Branch Chief for Space Industrial Base & Supply Chain (USSF)

Nick Hackard; Prime Branch Chief; United States Space Force (USSF); SpaceWERX

Leonard Dudzinski; Chief Technologist, Space Systems Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Tracy MacGill; Co-Chair US In-Space Advanced Manufacturing & Space Economy Interagency WG

Sean Mahoney; United States Air Force (USAF)

Lawrence Forsley; NASA leader in fusion, energy, and space tech; NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA

Dyan Finkhousen; CEO; Shoshin Works, in collaboration with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project and SpaceWERX (USSF)

Accelerating the Future

Join us at the forefront of Deeptech, Energy and Space Innovation. Global energy is approximately a $6T market annually, and the high-growth space economy is projected at $2 trillion by the mid-2030s. We expect these markets to provide advantages and solutions across areas as diverse as semiconductors, biotech/pharma, energy, communications, and more. Advanced technologies across Deeptech, Energy and Space are interlinked and come together to provide the path to infrastructure scale and global solutions in these sectors: on and off planet.

On January 17th, we witnessed the state-of-the-art and breakthroughs that most consider decades from reality (being built towards today!).  The US Energy, Space and Disruptive Deeptech Interagency Groups provided a rapid-fire showcase of innovations redefining what's possible—not in fifty years, but today.

This virtual conference included diverse technologies, companies, and experts funded and supported across the interagency (awards publicly visible), including NASA, DOE, NSF, DOD (Space Force, SpaceWERX, Air Force/AFWERX, DARPA), ISS, DHHS, NIH, SBA, Commerce, Treasury, and others…

Co-hosted with interagency and private sector colleagues across all areas in deep tech, energy, and space technologies.

We covered innovations across diverse areas:

  • Enhanced energy generation, energy resilience & efficiency

  • Advanced propulsion and launch systems

  • In-space platforms and infrastructure

  • Diverse in-space manufacturing technologies across biotechnology, semiconductors, advanced materials, and more

  • Resource identification and extraction technologies, earth observational data

  • Quantum applications for energy and space operations

  • Human-AI and advanced capabilities integration for both energy and space exploration

  • Leading edge fusion, nuclear, extended electrodynamics, hydrogen, quantum energy, anomalous phenomena in energy and communications, off-planet mining

  • Revolutionary materials science and engineering

  • Cutting-edge space-based energy solutions

Event orchestration by Shoshin Works in collaboration with NASA Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project and SpaceWERX (USSF).  

If you want to hear more of these speakers and topics – subscribe to the Ecosystemic Futures podcast, brought to you by NASA Convergent Aeronautic Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works here.

In the spirit of accelerating the engagement across these spaces we wanted to share the meeting’s informal decks now so you have access to the day’s content.  Check back as we will also be publishing the video recording at a later date.  As a reminder, the event presentations are fully sharable, no CUI or restrictions, so feel welcome to share with others.