The Arizona Space Business Roundtable is a leadership forum promoting the state’s commercial space ecosystem.
The Roundtable’s primary activity is monthly meetings featuring industry, government, or military speakers, with ample time for both informal networking and facilitated discussion. Speaking topics range from corporate overviews to space policy matters to business plans; you can see a list of past speakers here. Members include public, private, and academic participants, including university students. Future activities will include educational outreach, economic development, and targeted public relations to promote the Arizona commercial space ecosystem. Most meetings are held in Tucson, but we also host meetings in the Phoenix area and elsewhere in the state.
January Highlights
The speaker will be Krishna Muralidharan, professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona. Krishna will be speaking on "Making Space for Computing and Manufacturing.” His discussion will include exciting advances at the University of Arizona focused on launching data centers in space as well as development of new pathways for in situ resource utilization and point of need manufacturing on the Moon and beyond. Krishna’s work is among six initiatives to receive $250,000 as part of the UA Office of Research and Partnerships' inaugural Big Idea Challenge, a program designed to catalyze solutions to some of society's most pressing issues.
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