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[REGISTER NOW] March 31: The energy imperative driving the push toward orbital data centers

Join us at 1 p.m. ET to hear from Star Catcher, the Foundation for American Innovation and more
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03/19/2026

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The growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing are driving a surge in global electricity demand. Hyperscale data centers already consume vast amounts of power and water, and utilities in many regions are struggling to keep pace. As governments grapple with grid constraints and rising energy costs, the idea of moving compute infrastructure to orbit is gaining traction.


Join SpaceNews and Star Catcher, in partnership with the Commercial Space Federation, on March 31 for a conversation on the energy and computing needs driving the push toward orbital data centers, where there are gaps and where there are opportunities and what comes next in this fast-moving field.


Panelists:
Andrew Rush, CEO, Star Catcher
Daniel King, Research Fellow, Foundation for American Innovation

More speakers to be added


Moderator:

Jason Rainbow, Senior Staff Writer and Business Intelligence Manager, SpaceNews


VIRTUAL EVENT
The Energy Imperative – Part of SpaceNews' Orbital Data Centers Series

Tuesday, March 31, 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. ET

You will receive a unique link to join this Zoom event with your registration confirmation. A recording of the event will be available after the live program.


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