“The Future of Space in Los Angeles”
Los Angeles Chapter meeting on August 17
The global space industry is projected to grow from a few hundred billion dollars today to anywhere between 1 to 3 trillion dollars by 2040 according to studies published by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch. To understand how and why the industry could grow into $1 trillion or more, it is critical to have the insight into what goes into it, its enablers, and its hurdles.
Deloitte, on behalf of the Space Frontier Foundation and other global partners, is currently conducting the Space Event Horizon study that examines the space technology ecosystem between now and 2030 and 2045 (the Event Horizon). This study is designed to address the future space architecture, which will have many players and all of which will be operating in a highly interconnected environment. The study examines the current and proposed commercial and military applications across four time horizons and provides an assessment of the impediments and enabling technologies required to realize the event horizon end state.
Join us at Century City on Friday, August 17, 7:30–9:00am, when Jeff Matthews, Deloitte’s Specialist Leader for commercial space, will present an overview of the study and discuss how the growth of the space market across the time horizons can drive growth in the Los Angeles aerospace cluster and the associated technology ecosystem.
The meeting is free for members & $40 for non-members ($30 Early Bird until Augsut 10). For more information and to register to attend the meeting go to http://adflaaug18.eventbrite.com.
Information about joining The A&D Forum is at https://aerospacedefenseforum.org.
The Los Angeles chapter of The Aerospace & Defense Forum is sponsored by Moss Adams, Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Mitchell, Chubb, Bolton & Company Insurance Brokers, InVista Associates, and the 62 Mile Club.
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