COMMERCIAL SPACE WEEK
January 11–14, 2027 | Orlando, Florida
Commercial Space Week (CSW) 2027 is the leading global gathering where commercial space innovation meets government, militatry, and international commercial sectors.
Held in Orlando, Florida from January 11–14, 2027, Commercial Space Week brings together SpaceCom | Space Congress, Space Mobility, the GSA SpacePort Summit, and the SpaceCom Expo for four days of strategy, collaboration, and deal-making in the Second Space Age.
What Is Commercial Space Week?
5,000 + Attendees
150 + Exhibitors
100 + Sessions
45+ Countries
Commercial Space Week is a multi-event global space conference and expo designed to connect:
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Commercial space companies
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Government and military leaders
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Spaceport authorities
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International delegations
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Investors and industry decision-makers
With 5,000+ attendees, 150+ exhibitors, 100+ sessions, and representatives from 45+ countries, CSW is where the business of space gets done.
Events at Commercial Space Week
GSA Spaceport Summit
Conference: Jan 11, 2027
Expo: Jan 12–14, 2027
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The GSA Spaceport Summit is an invitation-only dialogue advancing global spaceport infrastructure and policy.
Topics include:
- Spaceport development
- International launch infrastructure
- Regulatory environments
- Public-private investment
- Regional economic development
Best for: Spaceport authorities, policymakers, infrastructure developers, and international stakeholders.
Space Mobility
Conference: Jan 12, 2027 Expo: Jan 12–14, 2027 ______________
The Space Mobility Conference focuses on mission-driven solutions from:
- U.S. Space Force
- Department of Defense
- Commercial mobility providers
- International defense partners
This event addresses operational readiness, logistics, space domain awareness, and the future of mobility in orbit and beyond.
Best for: Defense leaders, mobility innovators, aerospace companies, and government agencies.
SpaceCom | Space Congress
Conference: Jan 13–14, 2027
Expo: Jan 12–14, 2027
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SpaceCom | Space Congress is the leading commercial space conference and expo connecting buyers, engineers, suppliers, and decision-makers worldwide.
Experience discussions on:
- Commercial space growth
- Satellite communications
- Launch services, logistics
- Public-private partnerships
- Defense and national security
- Investment and innovation
Best for: Commercial space executives, manufacturers, integrators, investors, and government contractors
SpaceCom Expo
Expo: Jan 12–14, 2027
FREE to all CSW Attendees
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The SpaceCom Expo is the central exhibition floor of Commercial Space Week.
Discover:
- 150+ exhibiting companies
- Live demonstrations
- Product launches
- Satellite and launch technologies
- Space mobility systems
- Infrastructure and ground systems
- AI, data, and communications platforms
- Advanced manufacturing
The Expo floor is where partnerships are formed and contracts begin.
Who Attends?
Commercial Space Week is designed for:
- Aerospace manufacturers
- Satellite and launch companies
- Defense contractors
- Spaceport developers
- Policy leaders
- Investors
- Technology innovators
- Supply chain partners
- International delegations
Event Details
Event Name: Commercial Space Week 2027
Dates: January 11–14, 2027
Location: Orlando, Florida
Primary Events:
- SpaceCom | Space Congress
- Space Mobility Conference
- GSA Spaceport Summit
- SpaceCom Expo
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Commercial Space Week 2027?
January 11–14, 2027 in Orlando, Florida.
Where is Commercial Space Week held?
Commercial Space Week takes place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
Is the SpaceCom Expo included with registration?
Yes. The SpaceCom Expo (January 12–14, 2027) is included at no additional cost for all Commercial Space Week attendees.
How many people attend Commercial Space Week?
Approximately 5,000 global attendees representing 45+ countries.
Who organizes Commercial Space Week?
Commercial Space Week is owned by NTP Events and anchored by SpaceCom.
Who should attend?
Executives, engineers, policymakers, defense leaders, investors, spaceport operators, and commercial space companies.