Investors Lockheed Martin Ventures and SpaceFund are coming to TC Sessions: Space 2020

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The space industry, once dominated by government-funded programs and a small handful of corporations, has seen a surge in startups in recent years. And with startups aplenty, the venture firms can never be far behind.

Venture capital has played an increasingly important role in rooting out the best and most promising of these startups. The stakes are even higher for the venture arms of corporations. Corporate venture firms are on the constant hunt for the technology that will keep their companies relevant for decades to come.

That’s why we’re excited to announce that Chris Moran, executive director and general manager at

Lockheed Martin Ventures

, and Meagan Crawford, managing partner at SpaceFund

, will join us at our TC Sessions: Space event on December 16 17

.

Moran leads

Lockheed Martin Ventures

efforts to invest in small technology businesses that support the company’s larger strategic business objectives. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, Moran served in a variety of positions at Applied Materials Inc., most recently as the head of the business systems and analytics group.

More from the TC Sessions: Space agenda

  • Lockheed Martin VP Lisa Callahan

  • Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis

  • US Space Force Lt. General John F. Thompson

  • Will Roper, Assistant Secretary, Air Force

  • NASA’s head of human spaceflight, Kathryn Lueders

  • Read the full agenda

Crawford isn’t just managing partner at

SpaceFund

. She’s an experienced space startup executive and founder. As the host of the Mission Eve podcast, she aims to increase the number of women in the space industry and is frequently featured as a thought leader on the industry’s development and investment potential. Crawford also chairs the board of the non-profit Center for Space Commerce and Finance.

She has more than a decade of experience helping educate entrepreneurs and investors through the NewSpace Business Plan Competition, which she started running in 2009. As a manager, coach and judge for the last decade, she has read over 1,000 space business executive summaries, coached hundreds of selected teams, and helped award cash prizes to dozens of NewSpace startups.

Crawford and Moran are tapped in and ready to share with the TechCrunch audience their insights and forecasts for our collective space future. We’ll dig into what their respective companies are paying attention to, the challenges and opportunities of COVID-19 and if a changing administration will change their investment strategy.

Starting today,

we’re offering a BOGO deal

. Buy one Late Registration ticket

for $175 and get one free. You and a colleague pay just $87.50 each — that’s less than the early bird price. Booyah! We’re here all week folks…and this deal ends on Sunday, November 29, at 11:59 p.m. PST .