Living in Space 2024

May 20, 2024

Living In Space 2024 Growing Life Beyond Earth: Innovating for Sustainable Space Habitats

May 26, 2024 at Sheraton Gateway Hotel/LAX

Living and working in space requires all the attributes of an earthly existence to succeed. But farming cannot be undertaken in space as it has been on Earth, the vast open areas considered necessary for human health will likely be unavailable for some time, and large volumes of water, critical to human survival, must either be transported from Earth or mined from off-world sources. What new developments and technologies will allow us to take our biological environment with us into space, efficiently and sustainably? Join the experts in this new and emerging field as we seek the exciting answers.

Date and Time
Sunday, May 26 @ 10 am – 12 noon & 2 pm – 6 pm

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Dates

22-24 May 2024

Address

Los Angeles, CA

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