Join us for the future of launch on the Space Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

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The future of space is ripe for reinvention, and TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 is bringing together two visionaries determined to reshape how we reach and operate in orbit. 

Join Kelly Hennig, COO of Stoke Space, and Muhammad “Mo” Shahzad, president and CFO of Relativity Space, on the Space Stage as they explore how emerging technologies, software, and automation will redefine the future of space access. Discover how these industry leaders are navigating the challenges of the growing space industry to turn ambitious visions into reality.

The demand for launch capabilities continues to grow. Though the past decade has brought considerable advancements, significant opportunities remain untapped beyond rockets and vehicles. With insights from Hennig and Shahzad, attendees will explore how business acumen, engineering ingenuity, and operational scalability are converging to set new standards for launch success and sustainability. This includes the recognition that building strong organizational cultures — where informed decision-making aligns with calculated risk — is essential for empowering the achievement of ambitious objectives in this rapidly evolving industry. 

This conversation isn’t just about technological breakthroughs; it’s about the strategic, organizational, and cultural shifts that are crucial for propelling the industry forward.

Meet the speakers

Kelly Hennig, COO, Stoke Space

Kelly Hennig is driving innovation in the reusable rocket sector, offering affordable, on-demand access to orbit for the satellite industry. Before joining Stoke Space, Kelly held senior engineering roles at Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, where she led development programs and captured major contracts, establishing her as a respected figure in aerospace. She has 10 patents, five trade secrets, and several distinctions for engineering excellence, showcasing her ability to merge technical knowledge with strategic execution.

Muhammad “Mo” Shahzad, president and CFO, Relativity Space

Muhammad “Mo” Shahzad brings more than 20 years of finance and capital markets expertise to his leadership role. Responsible for the company’s growth and strategy, Mo has overseen Relativity Space’s transformation into a space industry powerhouse — raising over $1.3 billion in funding and increasing the company’s headcount tenfold. His leadership spans sales, business development, financial planning, and risk management, reflecting his multifaceted approach to building a sustainable and scalable enterprise.

Don’t miss this discussion at Disrupt 2024

The future of space launch will be defined by those who dare to push boundaries and innovate beyond what’s possible today. At Disrupt 2024, you’ll hear firsthand from the industry’s boldest leaders, whose expertise and vision are setting the course for what comes next. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired by the pioneers who are charting the path forward for space exploration. Secure your ticket now before prices rise at the door. This is one conversation you won’t want to miss.

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