
Encouraging the Growth and Success of technology-based entrepreneurial ventures in Southern California
Space-based technologies like GPS have already transformed life on Earth — but what comes next? Could orbit-derived energy, data, and health solutions become freely available to all? Once the exclusive domain of science fiction visionaries like Isaac Asimov and Nikola Tesla, these concepts are rapidly becoming tangible realities.
Caltech researchers are at the forefront of space-based solar power — capturing continuous, weather-independent solar energy in orbit and transmitting it wirelessly down to Earth. Alongside this breakthrough, a new generation of entrepreneurs is developing a remarkable array of innovative services and technologies originating from space.
This Caltech Entrepreneurs Forum event brings together leading experts to examine the entrepreneurial and research opportunities emerging from this exciting frontier. The program will feature keynote addresses, company presentations, an interactive panel discussion, and a lively networking session with industry and research leaders.
Harry Atwater, Ph.D.
Leon Alkalai, Ph.D.
Goran Matijasevic, Ph.D.
Dan Wu
Jordan Noone
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| General Admission (Advance) | $30.00 |
| General Admission (At Door) | $40.00 |
| Caltech Students (with current ID) | Free |
⚠️ Advance ticket sales close on Friday, May 30th at 1:00 PM PST.
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