
New Horizons Summit
Australia’s Forum on Lunar Supply Chains and Space Self-Sufficiency
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111 Speakers
Global Leaders, Visionaries, and Innovators
Hear from an unparalleled lineup of speakers, including government officials, industry pioneers, and technical experts. Each brings unique insights into sustainability, self-sufficiency, and the technologies shaping the future of space exploration.
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14 Sponsors
Driving the Future of Space Exploration
Our sponsors represent the forefront of innovation, sustainability, and technology. These industry leaders partner with us to power meaningful discussions and transformative solutions for a sustainable future in space.
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237 Organizations
Collaborating Across Industries and Borders
The summit unites more than 200 organizations, from global corporations to cutting-edge startups. Together, they represent the best in aerospace, robotics, energy, and more, driving innovation and collaboration across the space industry.
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1 Million+ Impressions
It Doesn’t End with the Event Itself
We’re a young team that knows how to reach people, through media coverage, social platforms, and influencer engagement. We ensure the summit’s ideas reach millions globally. From activating art galleries to hosting VR creation jams, our impact continues to inspire action long after the event concludes.
About the Summit
The New Horizons Summit serves as our platform to highlight the potential we perceive in the space industry. By this, we mean that we take a step back to observe the broader industry landscape, understanding the multitude of efforts underway. From this vantage point, we identify and spotlight the overall direction, or 'horizons', these endeavors are steering us towards.
Once these 'horizons' become apparent, our next step is to curate a potential supply chain that could transform this vision into reality. However, it's essential to ground these supply chains in the principle of self-sufficiency. This isn't merely a preference, but a necessity in the context of space operations. Consequently, we are compelled to adopt this approach to ensure sustainable and independent functioning in the space industry.
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To expose attendees to a potential new horizon; this horizon will vary year-to-year, with this year’s being the painting of a supply chain that can create a sustainable cis-lunar ecosystem that enables our further expansion into our solar system.
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The aim of the summit is to ensure that those who attend will leave with not only an awareness of said horizons being a potential reality but equipped with a knowledge of their position within the supply chain needed to make this a reality.
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The curation of this supply chain behind a clear and tangible purpose enables us to provide the following benefits:
We weave together startups, SMEs and local/international enterprise companies in panel discussions, providing them with direct business development/cashflow opportunities that break down any barriers to entry.
This means that investors can view and capitalise on these discussions and fund further interaction.
Those who provide supporting services, such as consultancies, have the opportunity to gauge what services offerings the industry needs to scale, and meet its goals and purpose.
A sustainable presence on the Moon and Mars.
A thriving cis-lunar ecosystem.
A place to live and explore.
Past Exhibitors
Lockheed Martin Space
Gilmour Space Technologies
Rocket Lab
Orbit Fab
Space Machines Company
Nebula
SEArch+
Fleet Space Technologies
Branch Technology
Embedded Ventures
Relativity Space
Lunar Outpost
Southern Launch
Boeing
Airbus
Blue Origin
Amazon
Microsoft
Nokia
Unity
Nvidia
Woodside
Rolls-Royce
HDR
Saber Astronautics
Datum Source
AROSE
Arup
Robotics Australia Group
PwC
Astroport
Exploration Architecture Corporation (XArc)
Nanoracks Europe
Methuselah Foundation
Off-Planet Robotics
ispace
Optus Satellite and Space Systems
Voyager Space
Interlune
Hassell
HEO Robotics
Advanced Navigation
OffWorld
Cicada Innovations
Element Robotics
ICON
Astroscale
Moonshot
Neumann Space
KPMG