
Investing in Space
A volatile economic and geopolitical context is creating a climate of risk-aversion, with knock-on implications for the space industry. As a capital-intensive sector in which it can take years to generate cash flows, let alone revenues, investors must commit to the long-term if they are to see returns. How are traditional investors viewing this new asset class? Can investing in space solve key issues on planet earth? Which terrestrial applications of space have the highest growth potential and how might corporate capital reshape the market? What does the militarisation of space means for public investment, and critically, security?
Following its successful launch in 2022, Investing in Space returns in 2023 to bring together investors, innovators, government and end-users for careful analysis of the opportunities of space. Expertly moderated panel discussion and news-worthy keynotes will encourage nuanced discussions on the transformative opportunities of space, peppered with a healthy dose of realism on the associated risks.
Why Attend?

Understand
The changing role of the public sector both as an investor and regulator of the new space economy

Connect
Face-to-face with investors, entrepreneurs and government agencies actively seeking new partnerships in the space sector

Discover
Discover new terrestrial applications for space technology and how this might competitive advantage for the private sector
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IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions, dinner and drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
£799 £1049
Offer ends 28 February
2022 Highlights
Hear our 2022 speakers discuss highlights from the event and the key takeaways from their sessions including how much they enjoyed returning to in-person networking.
"It was organised and coordinated seamlessly - the timing was precise by the hosts, and the tech guys had everything running brilliantly! A great opportunity to network with space sector colleagues."
Mariam Mufti, UK Space Agency
Speaking Opportunities
Alexandra Brown
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Sponsorship Opportunities
James Priest
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Delegate Services
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