Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
Many are predicting that 2024 will bring significant change to the SmallSat market as the broader economic environment brings new insights to the sector. Rapidly deployable, versatile, low-cost payloads however have already reset the once stagnant satellite market. Now informed investors are looking at satellites, and SmallSats in particular, the way they once looked at silicon chips, personal computers and internet startups. As the competing forces of a changing capital environment are met by a newly minted agile space economy, how will your company thrive in the next epoch of SmallSats?
Wilson Sonsini is proud to sponsor SmallSat Symposium 2024. On February 6th, Senior Of Counsel Curt Blake will speak on the SmallSat Markets: What Does the Future Hold?
Rebecca Poizner
rpoizner@wsgr.comCurt Blake is Senior Of Counsel in the Seattle office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he is a member of the corporate practice. Curt is an attorney and senior executive with more than 25 years of experience leading organizations in high-growth industries—and over 10 years as CEO of Spaceflight, Inc.—at the forefront of the NewSpace revolution. He has extensive expertise in strategic planning, financial analysis, legal strategy, M&A, and space commercialization, with deep knowledge about the unique challenges of NewSpace growth and the roadmap to success in the that ecosystem. He has forged relationships with key commercial, civilian, and defense-related customers. Milestones include opening the Indian PSLV to U.S. commercial customers, the first dedicated rideshare Falcon 9 launch vehicle mission deploying a then-record 64 satellites, and launching the first non-governmental mission to the moon (SpaceIL), as well as developing, launching, and orbiting several flavors of Sherpa, the Spaceflight OTV.