When people think about space, the first images that come to mind are usually rockets, satellites, and astronauts floating in orbit. But the future of space is just as much about algorithms and compute power as it is about propulsion systems and spacecraft. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, the Aerospace Corporation is pulling back the curtain on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the space economy — through bold startups and cutting-edge research. This year, Disrupt is home to two major aerospace-driven sessions that highlight just how much is at stake in orbit and beyond. Together, they offer a front-row seat to the next wave of innovation that will define how we explore, protect, and expand humanity’s presence in space. Monday October 27 — Industry Stage: Space Aerospace Startup Showcase: Solving the Hardest Problems in Space 8:35 a.m. – 9:40 a.m. PTPresented by the Aerospace Corporation Space isn’t for the faint of heart. From orbital debris to deep-space navigation, the challenges are among the most complex in any industry. That’s why the Aerospace Corporation is hosting a high-stakes pitch-off featuring startups pushing the limits of what’s possible. Expect to see founders unveiling AI-powered breakthroughs in: Space exploration: Automating mission planning and navigation for journeys far beyond Earth. Orbital intelligence: Tracking, modeling, and predicting satellite behavior to prevent collisions in an increasingly crowded sky. Space infrastructure: Using data and AI to optimize everything from communications relays to on-orbit servicing. If you want to witness early-stage companies tackling the kind of problems that make or break billion-dollar missions, this is where to be Monday October 27 — Industry Stage: Space AI at the Edge: Startups Powering the Future of Space 11:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. PTPresented by the Aerospace Corporation Techcrunch event San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 While the showcase spotlights bold new entrants, the second Aerospace sess...
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