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The Future of Space Conflict: Insights from Industry, Venture Capital, and the Department of Defense at SXSW 2025

​The convergence of industry leaders, venture capitalists, and the Department of Defense at Maxar’s Orbital Edge event during SXSW highlighted the evolving dynamics of space as a domain of innovation and opportunity. Key insights from the panel discussion include:​

  • Expanding International Collaborations: Capt. Cody Bronkar of SpaceWERX emphasized the potential of engaging with defense tech startups globally, citing promising developments from countries like Australia, Canada, and India. 
  • Enhancing Communication with Investors: Chris Morales from Point72 Ventures advocated for clearer guidance from the Space Force to investors, suggesting that awarding contracts to startups can signal which technologies the military aims to acquire. 
  • Prioritizing Rapid Satellite Replacement: The necessity for responsive launch capabilities to swiftly replace satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) during conflicts was underscored, with a call for increased investment to bolster resilience in geostationary orbit (GEO) assets. 
  • Addressing Data Integrity Risks: Jackie Barbieri, CEO of Whitespace, raised concerns about the potential for misinformation from space-based data, highlighting the risks of actions based on compromised information. 
  • Anticipating Lunar Strategic Importance: The panel foresaw the Moon becoming a significant strategic asset, with lunar operations playing a crucial role in national security considerations in the coming years. 

These discussions reflect a collective recognition of the critical role that commercial entities, investors, and defense agencies play in adapting to the increasing importance of national security in space.

The extension of conflict into space is happening today—and commercial entities must play a crucial role in adapting to the increasing importance of national security in space.

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corporate, corporate venture, startup & venture capital, advanced transportation & robotics, space & aerotech, defense innovation & govtech