Aerospace at 36th Space Symposium

The Aerospace Corporation will be participating in the 36th Space Symposium, hosted August 23-26 by the Space Foundation at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
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As the only FFRDC dedicated to the entire space enterprise, The Aerospace Corporation is eager to revisit several critical issues at the 36th Space Symposium that will advance collaboration across a rapidly evolving space enterprise. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose unprecedented challenges to the entire world, Aerospace continues to support customers across the space enterprise by adapting with resilience, innovation and velocity to ensure mission success while prioritizing the health and wellbeing of our people, our customers and our partners as they work to advance our nation’s leading role in space.

Though we will have a more limited presence at Symposium in 2021 than in years past, we look forward to safely conducting this important dialogue with stakeholders across national security, civil, commercial and international space, and to joining you in full capacity for future Symposium events.

You can register to attend this year’s Space Symposium in-person or virtually here.

 

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