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Texas Space Summit Announces Initial Speakers and Programming for 2026 Convening in San Antonio

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Statewide summit will bring together leaders across civil, commercial, and national security space to align on policy, capital, partnerships, and the workforce.

What is good for Texas is good for the world.”
— Jeff Webster
SAN ANTONIO, TX, UNITED STATES, April 1, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Texas Space Summit announced a series of speakers and updated programming for its 2026 event, to be held September 21–23, 2026, in San Antonio, Texas.

The initial keynote speaker lineup includes Dylan Taylor, Chairman and CEO of Voyager Technologies; Adam Hamilton, President and CEO of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI); Serena Aunon-Chancellor, Former Astronaut currently with Texas A&M Health and Science Center, and additional leaders from the Texas Space Commission, NASA, United States Space Force, industry, investment, and the Texas space ecosystem.

Built as a statewide business gathering for the space economy, the Texas Space Summit brings together leaders from civil, commercial, and national security space to advance shared priorities. The event is designed to connect decision-makers across government, industry, finance, and operations around the work required to strengthen Texas’ role in the global space economy.

“The Texas Space Summit's program is built with intention,” said Eric Sundby, CEO of TerraSpace and Program Chair of the Texas Space Summit. “A program where policy, capital, mission needs, and operational capability come together. Texas has the assets, talent, and cross-industrial presence to lead, and this summit is designed to help turn that potential into real partnerships, real projects, and real momentum.”

Programming will focus on the systems that matter most to the next phase of growth: investment and infrastructure, policy and acquisition, partnerships and interoperability, and workforce and supply chain readiness. Across three days, attendees will hear from leaders working at the intersection of mission delivery, industrial capacity, commercialization, talent development, and national competitiveness.

“What is good for Texas is good for the world,” said Jeff Webster, President & CEO of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. “When Texas grows its space economy with purpose, it strengthens national security, expands economic opportunity, builds resilient supply chains, and helps secure the future of American leadership in space.”

Additional speakers and programming details will be announced in the coming weeks.

For registration, sponsorship, program updates, and a full list of confirmed speakers, visit [www.texasspacesummit.com].

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