Space Symposium
Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center Sells Out for 31st Space Symposium
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The Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center is sold out for the 31st Space Symposium, with more than 150 exhibits of the world’s latest space technology, products and services, more than 30 first-time exhibitors and more than a dozen countries represented, including: Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and U.S.
The 31st Space Symposium will be held April 13-16, at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo., and is expected to attract space leaders from more than 25 countries, representing all sectors of the global space community.
The Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center will open Monday evening, April 13, immediately following the Space Symposium’s opening ceremony, and will be open through Thursday, April 16. Exhibits are displayed in two halls — the Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center in Broadmoor Hall and the adjacent Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center Pavilion.
The Ball Aerospace Exhibit Center is not open to the general public. See the complete list of exhibitors and a map of the exhibits at www.spacesymposium.org/exhibit-center.
Exhibitors are encouraged to plan now for the 32nd Space Symposium, to be held at The Broadmoor, April 11-14, 2016. The thousands of people who tour the exhibits include C-level industry executives, senior decision makers and government officials. Reserve exhibit space by contacting [email protected].
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Co-sponsors
a.i. solutions; Aerojet Rocketdyne; Airbus Defence & Space; Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI); Arianespace, Inc.; Artel LLC; ASRC Federal; Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; The Boeing Company; Booz Allen Hamilton; Braxton Science and Technology Group; Cobham; Colorado Space Coalition; Defense One; Destination Imagination; Dynetics; El Pomar Foundation; Euroconsult; Exelis; FedEx; Fisher Space Pen; Holland & Hart; Inmarsat; Intelsat General Corporation; K2 Communications & Giant Screen Films; Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co; Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB); Northrop Grumman; OrbitalATK; Pulsed Harmonix; Raytheon; Scitor; Secure World Foundation; SES Government Solutions; Space Angels Network; Space Florida; Space Generation Advisory Council; SpaceNav; SpaceX; Spincraft; SSL; Stellar Solutions; Summit Technical Solutions, LLC; United Launch Alliance (ULA); Zodiac Aerospace. Aviation Week, Satnews and Space News are media partners.
This article is part of Space Watch: April 2015 (Volume: 14, Issue: 4).