From Vision to Action: Why Space Symposium 2026 Matters Now More Than Ever
In this forward-looking episode of Space Café Radio, Torsten Kriening speaks with Dr. Heather Pringle Maj Gen, USAF (Ret.), CEO of the Space Foundation, ahead of the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs - a gathering that is no longer just an event, but a global platform for action.
After years of alignment, the outlook for 2026:
👉 The space community is moving from vision to execution.
Dr. Pringle reflects on her journey as CEO through three lenses - appreciation, clarity, and confidence. Appreciation for the speed and scale of the global space ecosystem. Clarity about the structural barriers - the “stovepipes” between sectors. And confidence that these challenges can be solved - but only together.
The Space Symposium itself is evolving with that mindset. It is no longer just a week in April - it is a year-round engine of momentum, where conversations turn into partnerships, and partnerships into tangible outcomes.
And 2026 could mark a historic moment.
For the first time in the Foundation’s 40+ year history, a human mission to the Moon (Artemis II) may be underway during the Symposium itself - a powerful symbol that space is entering a new era of real-world progress.
But beyond the headlines, the deeper story is about connection:
•Bridging civil, commercial, military, and international actors
•Turning geopolitical tension into collaboration
•Building interoperability while strengthening sovereign capabilities
•Creating a workforce pipeline that inspires, prepares, and employs the next generation
From record-breaking participation and growing international engagement to new initiatives in education, storytelling, and industry insights, the Space Foundation is positioning itself as a trusted convener in a fragmented world.
And perhaps the most powerful takeaway?
👉 Progress in space is not driven by technology alone - it is driven by relationships.
Because in a time of global uncertainty, one thing stands out:
The future of space will be shaped not just by rockets and satellites - but by the people who come together, face to face, to make it happen.
Colorado Springs is where those conversations begin.
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