
How is AI actually used in space today and what does it look like to build a space tech startup in practice?
At Gravity Club, you’ll meet startups working with Space & AI and hear how they use space data to build real products and businesses here on Earth. You’ll get an inside look at how satellite data and AI are turned into practical solutions and why working with space doesn’t have to be as complex as it sounds.
This edition celebrates AI for Space, with real examples and perspectives from people laying down the ground work.
Where: ScrollBar, IT University of Copenhagen
When: March 19, 15:00-18:00
There will be pizza, beer, soft drinks, music and a competition where you can win an experience in “zero gravity”
Program:
15:00 Doors open - drinks & hang out
15:45 Welcome to Gravity Club
15:50 ITU NextGen - From student ideas to early-stage startups
16:00 ESA Business Incubation Centre - How ESA BIC supports space startups using data & AI
16:10 Envira - Founder story: building a startup with space & AI
16:30 Gismap - Founder story: turning space data into a startup with AI
16:50 “Zero Gravity” Competition
17:00-18:00 Networking, Pizza and Music
If you’re studying AI, data, software, or you’re just curious about space, this is a chance to see how your skills translate into real space technology - and what you could do next.
Organised by: ESA Business Incubation Centre and ITU NextGen

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Join us for a talk and community breakfast served in ScrollBar. All you have to do is sign up and show up!

In connection with International Women’s Day, ITU NextGen invites you to an afternoon event celebrating women in IT, tech, and entrepreneurship - empowering women of the next generation.