“With NASA focused on deep space missions, private U.S. companies are likely to operate most flights between earth and the International Space Station, promising to save NASA money and bring millions of dollars to American enterprises,” says Guy Harris, conference director of Space Tech Expo, where the conference will take place.
Space Tech Conference will bring together high-profile market players and industry specialists to discuss the pressing business issues facing the space industry. These include addressing challenges and opportunities in space commercialization, commercial crew and cargo, space tourism, space launch systems, space funding, technology transfer, International Space Station utilization, military requirements, and supply chain and acquisition considerations.
The Space Tech Conference will take place as part of Space Tech Expo, a B2B exhibition for the design, test and build of satellite, spacecraft, launch vehicle and space-related technologies. The exhibit hall will feature more than 140 companies and organizations displaying their latest products, technologies and innovations. Space Tech Expo and Space Tech Conference 2013 will take place May 21-23 in Hall A at the Long Beach Convention Center.



