What Are Some of the Topics:
- How did Lonestar go from Moonshot to Moon Landing
- What does the new lunar economy mean for humanity
- What advice and fundraising insights can Chris share
Keynote Speaker:
Chris Stott, Founder and CEO of Lonestar Data: Chris Stott is the Founder, Chair, and CEO of Lonestar Data Holdings, which is pioneering the future of data services on the Moon and in space. He is an active mentor, advisor, and board member for several not-for-profit organizations and initiatives that promote the advancement and education of space sciences, commerce, and policy. Additionally, when not sending payloads to the moon, Chris is an author and a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and executive producer.
About the Feb 22nd Moon Landing
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Odysseus lander, built by Houston-based Intuitive Machines, landed on the moon on Feb 22, making history as the first commercial craft to reach the lunar surface and the first U.S. spacecraft on the moon in more than 50 years. Odysseus’ mission is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program that supports the development of moon landers by private-sector companies. NASA eventually plans to hire these companies to transport cargo and scientific instruments to the lunar surface as part of the agency’s broader ambitions to return astronauts to the moon. Lonestar's data center is one of the commercial payloads included in the Odysseus mission.
About Lonestar
Lonestar is on a mission to save Earth's data, one byte at a time, by establishing a secure, off-planet data storage infrastructure that can serve humanity for generations to come. With its mission to provide disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) from the moon and lunar orbit, Lonestar has taken an early lead in off-planet computing. The venture-backed startup company provides secure digital services for enterprise and government customers, including direct services and partnerships with cloud platforms.
About Founder Institute:The
Founder Institute is the world’s most proven network to turn ideas into fundable startups, and startups into global businesses. Since 2009, our structured accelerator programs have helped over 7,000 entrepreneurs raise over $1.75BN in funding. Based in Silicon Valley and with chapters across 100 countries, our mission is to empower communities of talented and motivated people to build impactful technology companies worldwide.