USE SPACE TO CREATE NEW OPPORTUNITIES
Space is no longer only in the realm of science and exploration. New ways of using space are posed to disrupt industries as diverse as agriculture, logistics, insurance and finance. The Disrupt Space Summit offers you as decision maker from all industries, non-profits and governments an opportunity to work hands-on together with the brightest space entrepreneurs globally on how spacetech can be used to directly benefit your businesses.
"Loved the space startup expo and how they were able to connect to decision makers."
Decision Maker attending DS 2016
A.W.G. Farms Inc. (USA) uses images provided by the International Space Station Agricultural Camera in order to monitor crop growth and detect any disease or fertility issues in their sugar beets, spring wheat, sunflowers and soybeans. © Crisco 1492
STARTUP-DECISION MAKER INTERACTION
Hespul (France) is a non-for-profit association that uses satellite irradiation data in order to assess the expected hourly output of each Photovoltaic power station. In case there is a difference between the estimate and the actual production data, an alert is sent and the faulty system can be repaired as soon as possible. © Anonymous
Through dedicated hands-on and coaching sessions spread across two days, the Disrupt Space Summit will facilitate deep interactions between attending startups and decision makers. We will identify new customer and partnership opportunities, help you learn how to work with the startups and create unique win-win scenarios that can benefit your business using space.
THEMED WORKSHOPS
The Disrupt Space Summit will feature a number of themed workshops held by our partners specifically designed to inform and teach you about space. Check the online schedule below to stay updated about new workshop announcements.
Rezatec (UK) applies scientific modelling and statistical analysis to data obtained thanks to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and other remote sensing techniques. This “landscape intelligence” targets organisations affected by land-based assets such as agriculture, forestry, water, and energy. © NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI
INSPIRING KEYNOTES AND PANELS
Spire (USA) allows global ship tracking by combining AIS and weather data, or merging AIS with other space-based and terrestrial data providers. Thanks to Spire Sense, authorities can detect the location of illegal fishing in near-real time. © Nick Hall Photography
See first-hand how spacetech is about to leverage artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and much more to create entirely new business models. Engage with leaders and experts globally through interactive panels, Ask me Anything sessions and an exclusive evening dinner. This is no normal talking conference.