Event archive


Space Investment Summit: 28 May 2008
Space Investment Summit 4
Space Investment Summit 4 (SIS-4) hosted entrepreneurs and investors on May 28, 2008 at the Capital Hilton Hotel to engage in a frank dialogue about the best investment opportunities in new space-related ventures. The summit came at an exciting time for space-related business, with space startups like Richard Brandon's Virgin Galactic and Elon Musk's SpaceX nearing commercial operations, while space-related ventures like Google Earth and Garmin expand to reach global markets.
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Space Investment Summit: 5-6 December 2007
Space Investment Summit 3
Space Investment Summit 3 (SIS-3) in San Jose was the third investor gathering in a series of Summits that are helping
build global opportunities for seed and early stage investment in space-related commerce, expanding funding resources for entrepreneurial start-up and growing companies. SIS-3 followed the highly successful Summit 1, a gathering of national and international investment leaders in New York's City's financial district in April 2007 and Summit 2 (produced by the National Space Society as the Space Venture Finance Symposium) in Dallas in May 2007.

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Space Investment Summit: 16-17 April 2007
Space Investment Summit
Join us at the Space Investment Summit for a down to Earth appraisal of the newest space commerce investment opportunities. Right now as never before, from commercial launch to space tourism to robotic orbital manufacturing, space-related enterprises are emerging as exciting investment opportunities. Many of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, such as Richard Branson, Paul Allen, and Jeff Bezos, are accelerating the launch of a global space economy, providing significant funding for new space ventures.
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Roundtable 3: 17-19 July 2006
Bridging the Gap: From Earth Markets to New Space Markets
Today more than ever before, innovative technologies and business approaches have the potential to bridge the gap between existing markets and new space opportunities. Recognizing the magnitude of new market possibilities, a visionary group of international companies sponsored the third in a series of invitation-only business roundtables, which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada on 17-19 July 2006.
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Roundtable 2: 26-27 October 2005
Exploring the Potential for Lunar Commerce
This landmark event took place on 26-27 October 2005 in Houston. The meeting continued the progress begun at the first roundtable, held in Dallas on 24 June 2005 at the Maguire Energy Institute, Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University. Whereas the first roundtable invited non-space industry leaders to consider a wide range of opportunities, the second roundtable acted decisively to prioritize lunar options and plan concrete steps forward.
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Roundtable 1: 24 June 2005
Exploring the Potential for Lunar Commerce
On June 24, 2005, space-related industry leaders invited non-space industry executives to a dialogue exploring how lunar commerce could help achieve the economic growth foreseen by the national Vision for Space Exploration.
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