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The Space Café Podcast #74: Carissa Christensen of BryceTech talks commercial potentials in the space industry and its latest innovations

Carissa Christensen; Credits: BryceTech

SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #74: Carissa Christensen of BryceTech talks commercial potentials in the space industry and its latest innovations

Episode 074 features a special guest: Carissa Christensen

In this episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, Carissa Bryce Christensen, founder and CEO of BryceTech, discusses the commercial potential of the space industry and its latest innovations. As an internationally recognized expert on satellite and space technology, Christensen shares her insights on the growing role of private companies, the rise of small satellite technology, and the future of space tourism.

With a wealth of experience in the industry, Christensen is known for her innovative, data-driven strategies and rigorous analysis. She has co-founded several successful companies and served on several early-stage boards, including the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Space.

The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award-winning Executive Producer, Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features guests that matter.

Each episode includes a review of important topics, as well as guest appearances and deep commentary from expert panelists from across the space sector.

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