The future of the space economy is evolving beyond rockets and satellites to focus on infrastructure, autonomy, and innovative models for developing and safeguarding off-Earth assets. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 on October 27–29 in San Francisco’s Moscone West, the Space Stage will showcase this transformative shift.
Building the new backbone of space
Exploring the future of space infrastructure, Even Rogers, co-founder and CEO of True Anomaly, and Max Haot, founder of Launcher (acquired by Vast), will discuss the changes and requirements for a more sustainable and scalable space economy.
Rogers, with a background in national security and defense, is leveraging advanced space technologies to protect orbital assets and redefine how the U.S. ensures space freedom. Haot, a serial entrepreneur, focuses on commercial aspects and has led multiple successful ventures, including Launcher, which was acquired by Vast to pursue artificial gravity space station projects.
The future of space isn’t theoretical — it’s operational
From emerging government-commercial collaborations to venture-backed orbital platforms, this session will delve into the strategies and technologies driving the next phase of space industry growth. It’s a candid discussion for those interested in the convergence of space, innovation, and private enterprise. Stay tuned for additional space tech leaders joining this panel.
Join the new pioneers on the Space Stage
Don’t miss the opportunity at Disrupt 2025 to hear from over 10,000 founders, investors, and operators about the future of space before it hits the headlines. Secure your pass before prices increase on September 1 and witness the unveiling of the future.
Techcrunch event
San Francisco
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October 27-29, 2025