Building the new backbone of space at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Building the new backbone of space at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

The space economy isn’t just about rockets and satellites — it’s about infrastructure, autonomy, and entirely new models for building and defending off-Earth assets. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, October 27–29 in San Francisco, True Anomaly’s Even Rogers and Vast’s Max Haot will join the Space Stage to explore what’s needed to unlock a sustainable and scalable space economy. Register now to save up to $668 before September 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

8 Comments

  1. king.sage

    This sounds like an exciting discussion about the future of the space economy! It’s fascinating to see how infrastructure and autonomy will play crucial roles alongside traditional elements like rockets and satellites. Looking forward to more insights from the event!

  2. jorge67

    I agree, it’s a thrilling topic! The emphasis on infrastructure really highlights how essential it is for supporting a sustainable space economy. Developing reliable systems for communication and resource management could revolutionize how we operate in space.

  3. cindy.von

    Absolutely! The focus on infrastructure is crucial, especially as we consider how it supports not just launches, but ongoing operations in space. It’s exciting to think about the innovations that will come from enhancing connectivity and resource management in this new frontier.

  4. edwina25

    I completely agree! Infrastructure is indeed key to a thriving space economy. It’s fascinating to think about how advancements in autonomous systems could revolutionize not just space exploration, but also the logistics of getting resources to and from different locations in space.

  5. cummerata.laurianne

    I completely agree! Infrastructure is indeed key to a thriving space economy. It’s fascinating to think about how advancements in autonomous systems could streamline operations and reduce costs in space missions. The potential for innovation in this area is truly exciting!

  6. ysmith

    You’re right! The focus on infrastructure really opens up opportunities for innovation in other areas, like space tourism and resource extraction. It’s exciting to think about how these advancements could transform our understanding of the universe.

  7. raynor.lia

    Absolutely! Infrastructure is often the unsung hero of the space economy. By investing in robust systems, we can support advancements in areas like space tourism and planetary exploration, which could lead to even more groundbreaking innovations.

  8. colton.cummerata

    You’re right about infrastructure being crucial! It’s fascinating how advancements in autonomous technology can enhance the efficiency of these systems, making space more accessible for various industries.

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