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October 25th, 2013

Space Foundation—It's Never Too Early... (Event)



Complete Space Symposium and registration info is available at this direct link
[SatNews] Planning for the most important space industry event of 2014 is well under way.

Time to mark your calendar, as the Space Foundation’s 30th Space Symposium will be held a few weeks later than normal this spring— from May 19th through the 22nd, at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.

At the Space Symposium, space leaders and decision makers are brought together from around the globe so attendees can get business done efficiently.Learn about the latest developments in space policy, and have the opportunity to meet with virtually all of your customers and suppliers—all in one place, at one time, saving time, travel and expense.

We anticipate more than 9,000 participants in 2014, including top leaders from the world’s civil, military, commercial and academic space organizations.


Full information regarding Cyber 1.4 is available at this direct infopage link.
You may notice we've removed the word "National" from the Space Symposium name. The event has become increasingly international over the years, and that trend will continue. Our web designers have created a dynamic new website that's faster, easier to use and offers the latest Space Symposium information in 71 languages. A few Space Symposium highlights…

  • More than 100 speakers, representing every facet of the global space community
  • The Boeing Exhibit Center and Exhibit Center Pavilion, with more than 160 exhibits, representing many countries and featuring the latest in space technology, products and services
  • A separate Cyber 1.4 event that delves deeply into the cyber domain
  • Special events and programs for New Generation Space Leaders, educators, students, media and corporate partners
  • All-new Classified Sessions and Tech Tracks to make the Symposium even more valuable, diverse and dynamic than ever before
  • Presentation of prestigious Space Foundation awards, including the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award, the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award, the John L. “Jack” Swigert, Jr., Award for Space Exploration, the Space Achievement Award and Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award
  • Induction of game-changing space technologies into the Space Technology Hall of Fame®
And, you can register now to take advantage of the Super Early Bird, discounted industry registration rate.