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Register for 30th Space Symposium by April 25 for Early Bird Rate on Standard Industry Registration
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Widely known as the most significant global space industry conference, the Space Foundation’s Space Symposium annually attracts more than 9,000 participants worldwide, including top decision makers from civil, military, commercial and academic institutions. The 30th Space Symposium will be held May 19-22, 2014, at the five-star, five-diamond Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA.
During April, there is one last chance to save on standard industry registration, if paid by April 25, 2014. The Space Symposium website provides information in 71 languages, and includes the complete agenda and speakers list, plus registration information at www.SpaceSymposium.org. Click here to see information about the new Tech Track sessions on May 21.
New Shuttle Service from Denver Airport to The Broadmoor!
Take advantage of the new shuttle service offered non-stop between the Denver DIA airport and The Broadmoor, via Grayline, beginning May 19. The cost is $95 per person each way and reservations are required.
Shuttle departures from The Broadmoor begin at 4:00 a.m. daily, departing every two hours thereafter through 6:00 p.m. Departures from DIA to The Broadmoor begin at 10:00 a.m. daily, departing every two hours through 10:00 p.m. Make reservations by calling transportation at 800-345-8197, or by email at [email protected].
Register Now for Space Symposium and Cyber 1.4
The 30th Space Symposium is preceded by a full-day cyberspace conference, Cyber 1.4 on Monday, May 19, at The Broadmoor Hotel. Cyber 1.4 requires separate registration, and a substantial discount is available when combined with Space Symposium registration.
See more details and register for both the Symposium and Cyber 1.4 at www.SpaceSymposium.org.
Co-sponsors
The Space Symposium officially kicks off Monday evening, May 19, with a spectacular opening ceremony, co-sponsored by Northrop Grumman. Other co-sponsors include: a.i. solutions; Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions; Aerojet Rocketdyne; Airbus Group, Inc.; Arianespace; ATK; Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Booz Allen Hamilton; Colorado Space Business Roundtable (CSBR); El Pomar Foundation; Exelis; Government Executive Media Group; Intelsat General Corporation; Lockheed Martin; MetiSpace Technologies, Inc.; Millennium Engineering and Integration Company; Moog Inc.; Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC); PAE; Raytheon; Scitor Corporation; Secure World Foundation; SES Government Solutions; SLS and Orion Industry Team; Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC); SpaceX; Spincraft; SSL; Stellar Solutions,Inc.; The Boeing Company; The SI Organization; United Launch Alliance; and Universities Space Research Association (USRA); Aviation Week, SatNews Publishers; SpaceNews and TechBriefs Media Group are media partners.