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With private companies racing to colonize space, extract resources, and build infrastructure beyond Earth, space is no longer just the domain of governments. But who gets to make the rules, and what does this mean for humanity’s future?
This panel brings together aerospace executives, legal experts, and policy makers to examine the rapidly evolving space economy. While technological advancements are unlocking new possibilities—space tourism, asteroid mining, and commercial space stations—these developments raise urgent questions about governance, ethics, and equity.
From billionaires launching private missions to nations asserting territorial claims in orbit, the competition for space is intensifying. As economic interests take priority, we must ask:
Who has the right to exploit space resources, and how do we prevent monopolization?
What legal and ethical frameworks are needed to ensure space remains a shared frontier?
Will space innovation benefit all of humanity, or will it become a new arena for corporate and geopolitical dominance?
By attending, you can begin to learn:
The Reality of the Space Economy: How private industry is shaping the future of space exploration, colonization, and commerce.
Legal, Ethical, and Security Challenges: The risks of space privatization, potential conflicts over extraterrestrial resources, and the governance vacuum in space law.
The Future of Space as a Shared Asset: What must happen to ensure space remains an open frontier for scientific discovery, exploration, and human progress.
Join this compelling discussion to explore whether space will be the next great frontier for humanity—or just another corporate battleground.