Compute and Settlement: Making Autonomy Operational In Space
Sarah Dohl Sarah Dohl

Compute and Settlement: Making Autonomy Operational In Space

Dyson Labs CEO Calvin England explains why the future of autonomous space operations depends on a new settlement layer—one that can verify work, enforce agreements, and trigger payments automatically as satellites, AI systems, and orbital infrastructure scale.

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A Pragmatic Path Toward Orbital Data Centers
Sarah Dohl Sarah Dohl

A Pragmatic Path Toward Orbital Data Centers

At spaceNEXT 2026, Jason Aspiotis of Axiom Space presented a compelling vision for how computing infrastructure could move beyond Earth—and why the biggest challenge isn’t technological, but economic.

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Government-Industry Collaboration
Sarah Dohl Sarah Dohl

Government-Industry Collaboration

Leaders from NASA, Capella (an IonQ company), Diffraqtion, and Zeno Power share real-world lessons on how government partnerships are accelerating space commercialization—from early research funding to deploying new technologies in orbit and beyond.

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What it Takes to Build a Space Economy
Sarah Dohl Sarah Dohl

What it Takes to Build a Space Economy

At spaceNEXT 2026, Danielle Rosales of Space Tango explored how trust, public engagement, and risk perception shape the future of the space economy—especially as microgravity research begins to scale into real-world industries like healthcare and advanced manufacturing.

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Future of Earth Observation: From Images to Intelligence
Sarah Dohl Sarah Dohl

Future of Earth Observation: From Images to Intelligence

At spaceNEXT 2026, Johannes Galatsanos of Diffraqtion explored how new sensing technologies, AI, and on-orbit computing are transforming Earth observation from static imagery into real-time Earth intelligence that supports faster decision-making across industries.

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