About this event
Discover How New Manufacturing Processes in Space Will Disrupt Industries on Earth
The way in which we explore space has remained nearly unchanged for the last half century, during which the entirety of space has been reserved primarily for government programs and data transmission services. This is all primed to change with the advent of new industrial processes.
Space may seem like the last place to expect to find a new way of industrialization, but that is exactly where it is happening. Just as the literal barriers of entry to space are falling down, innovators are finding that the space environment holds promise for changing the way goods are produced and transported.
Join Jason Dunn as he explores how new industrial processes in space will massively impact Earth’s economies in the near future, and just how humanity may finally settle the space frontier.
In this webcast, you will:
Explore what’s in the recipe for a new industrial revolution
Discover how new processing techniques unlock new industries
Understand how the development and industrialization of space may hold the answer for solving many of humanity's grand challenges on Earth
Learn how the unique aspects of the space environment can be used to produce new products and how this could transform a variety of industries
Envision a future in which Earth is not the only place humans live
About Jason Dunn
Jason founded Made In Space in 2010 as a result of analyzing the best possible approaches to enabling a fully sustainable form of space colonization. With a core focus on space manufacturing, the company has since built, flown, and operated the first and second 3D printers in space. Installed on the International Space Station, the first Made In Space Zero-Gravity 3D printer began space manufacturing in November 2014. Today Made In Space operates the second-generation 3D printer on the ISS, called the Additive Manufacturing Facility, enabling groups across the planet to have hardware manufactured in space. Additionally, Made In Space is working with NASA in the development of the Archinaut Program, to enable in-space robotic manufacturing and assembly of large space structures. Jason serves as the Chief Technology Officer, overseeing the deployment of the founding vision into the technical path of the projects, as well as the development of the technology roadmap for the company.
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