
SPONSORED BY THE GLOBAL SPACE LAW CENTER
As private industry takes the lead in the use of Earth’s orbits, entirely new sectors of the orbital economy are emerging. The coming years will see the development of private space stations, on-orbit repair and refueling, orbital tourism, and an increasing number of megaconstellations. These dramatic changes in the orbital economy raise several challenges with respect to public policy and the regulatory landscape.
This symposium provides a neutral platform for stakeholders to identify and discuss these issues in the new orbital economy with an eye to finding solutions that meet the requirements of international law, address public policy concerns, and provide regulatory clarity to the private sector and its investors. The symposium will feature twenty thought leaders from industry, government, and academia who will participate in five 45-minute moderated panels designed to encourage a dynamic and creative conversation.
General Registration - Free (Use Discount Code "FREE”)
Full Day CLE (4 hours) - $80
Half Day CLE (2 hours) - $40 (Use Discount Code "HALF")
PANELISTS

Richard Dalbello
Department of Commerce, Office of Space Commerce

Dr. Andrea Harrington
Air University

Chris Hearsey
Space Court Foundation

Mike Gold
Redwire

Chris Johnson
Secure World Foundation

Sagi Kfir
Independent Counsel

Chris Kunstadter
XL Insurance

Jennifer A. Manner
Echostar USA

Dr. George Nield
Commercial Space Technologies LLC

Jessica Noble
Nanoracks LLC

Ryan Noble
Hawkeye 360

Dr. Antonino Salmeri
Lunar Policy Platform

Caryn Schenewerk
Relativity Space

Marcia Smith
SpacePolicyOnline.com

Gabriel Swiney
NASA

Prof. Dr. Frans von der Dunk,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Mike Wall
Space.com

Dr. Brian Weeden
Secure World Foundations

Charity Weeden
Astroscale U.S.

Laura Zielinski
Holland & Knight