A recording of the event is forthcoming on this webpage.
About the Event
This event was the second seminar in a series of events on building the in-space circular economy. The seminar was an opportunity to hear from leading experts, practitioners, and representatives from government and academic bodies to learn about the nature of technology applications to grow the in-space circular economy.
Key topics included commercialization, investment and financing, and insurance for on-orbit servicing, in-situ resource utilization, advanced robotics for manufacturing and repair, and space situational awareness. In addition, technology-agnostic approaches for developing, testing, and deploying applications were discussed to better understand the future of space-based infrastructure and its interoperability needs.
The objectives were to:
Key Takeaways
Session topics covered a range of issues on how businesses, academia, and technology can increase access and build the in-space circular economy, including:
Who should attend?
This seminar supports commercial space professionals, government agencies, academicians, policy experts, and space engineering and technology solution providers involved in developing new capabilities, platforms, and procedures for building an in-space circular economy and transforming the on-orbit industrial base. In addition, this seminar would be of interest to terrestrial organizations on both the supply side (biopharma, semiconductor, and advanced materials) or demand side (buyers in these domains) for materials that will be manufactured in space.
Learn about our inaugural event on "Building the In-Space Circular Economy" that took place February 13, 2025 on the event webpage here.
NIST Material Measurement Laboratory, NOAA Office of Space Commerce