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Space is commercializing fast.
Launch costs have collapsed. LEO is crowded. And the Moon? It's the next surface where private companies - not just governments, will operate at scale.
NASA's Moon-to-Mars architecture & the $4.2B CLPS contract are pulling commercial providers onto the lunar surface. A growing stack of startups is building the launch, data, infrastructure, & autonomy layers underneath. The question isn't if - it's who, how fast, & where the gaps are.
MoonTech: The New Space Economy brings together engineers, space VCs, & industry leaders to dig into where the new space economy is actually heading, with the Moon as the anchor case.
What's being built. Who's funding it. Where the real opportunities sit over the next five years.
Hosted by Berkeley Gateway Accelerator.
Moderated by Izen Thornton, Founder of FRANK Autonomous
Panelists: To be announced
Agenda
5:30 PM: Doors open & networking
6:00 PM: Opening remarks & panelist introductions
6:10 PM: Panel discussion & Q&A
7:00 PM: Networking reception
7:30 PM: Closing
When: May 27, 2026 ; 5:30-7:30 PM
Where: Berkeley Gateway Accelerator HQ
Free to attend
Open to founders, operators, investors, & anyone tuned into the future of space. Astronaut experience not required.
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