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Technology - September 23, 2025

Unlocking a Sustainable and Scalable Space Economy: Insights from TechCrunch Disrupt 2025’s Space Stage Panel with Even Rogers and Max Haot

Unlocking a Sustainable and Scalable Space Economy: Insights from TechCrunch Disrupt 2025’s Space Stage Panel with Even Rogers and Max Haot

In the realm of space exploration, it’s not just about rockets and satellites; it encompasses infrastructure, autonomy, and innovative approaches to developing and safeguarding off-world assets. At the upcoming event, Disrupt 2025, scheduled from October 27–29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, the Space Stage will serve as a platform for this transformative shift.

If you’re intrigued by the intersection of cutting-edge technology and the cosmos, secure your ticket before the Regular Bird discount of up to $668 expires on September 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

During this forward-looking panel discussion, Even Rogers, CEO and co-founder of True Anomaly, and Max Haot, a serial entrepreneur known for his roles as founder of Launcher (acquired by Vast) and CEO of Vast, will delve into the evolving landscape of the space economy. They will discuss the changes necessary to facilitate a more sustainable and scalable space sector.

Rogers’ extensive background includes years as an Air Force officer and space systems strategist, with positions such as DARPA Service Chiefs Fellow and contributor to the foundational doctrine of the U.S. Space Force. Now, he is employing advanced space technologies to safeguard orbital assets and revolutionize U.S. space security strategies.

Haot, on the other hand, brings a commercial perspective to the table. As CEO of Vast, he has founded multiple successful companies spanning aerospace, livestreaming, and connected devices. Most recently, he led Launcher to acquisition by Vast as part of an ambitious mission to construct artificial gravity space stations, making him a key figure in turning science fiction into reality backed by capital.

This session will examine emerging government-commercial partnerships, venture-backed orbital platforms, and the strategies and technology driving the next wave of growth in space exploration. It promises to be an open conversation for anyone invested in the intersection of space, innovation, and private enterprise. Keep an eye out for updates as more space tech leaders join this panel discussion.

Disrupt 2025 expects to gather over 10,000 founders, investors, and operators. Don’t miss out on being among the first to learn about the future of space travel before it hits the headlines. Secure your pass now to save up to $668 before September 26 and reserve your seat at the Space Stage.