


About Space City.
There's so much more to space than rockets and astronauts. Cheaper, smaller, faster tech has decentralised the space industry and created a surge of innovation, diversity and commercial growth – paving the way for smaller companies to innovate and disrupt the space industry from anywhere in the world. The jobs of the future don't exist yet. Someone will create them, why not you?
It's time for the knowledge economy.
Like the Internet 20 years ago, the space sector has become a competitive and lucrative industry. Never before has space been so accessible and integrated into our daily lives. This is the era of commercialisation, diversity, inclusion and rapid growth. The creation of knowledge-based jobs and peripheral support services, will unlock the full potential of the space industry and provides a unique opportunity to build an emerging industry sustainable, equal and responsible from the start.
Space is gateway to explore potential on Earth in an uncertain future.

Humankind’s relationship with space began more than 2,000 years ago. Since the early Hellenic astrolabes of 220BC, people have used space to explore this planet, construct complex engineering, measure time, and used their knowledge of space and data to create jobs and contribute to local economic development. Space 4.0 is a new era in this long relationship with space. This is the time to encourage and enable creative thinking to identify the potential jobs of the future and provide support to individuals and organisations to explore their own potential in this emerging industry.

Small tech,big business.
Space 4.0 is emerging as one of the most lucrative industries globally. Cheaper, smaller, faster tech has created a surge of innovation, diversity and commercial growth – paving the way for smaller companies to innovate and disrupt the space industry – from anywhere in the world.
Create the jobs of the future.
Many mainstream jobs today didn’t exist 10 years ago – the same is true for the next 10 years. The questions we ask today will help us create the jobs of tomorrow. How can we harness the power of data generated from space and apply it to practical applications on earth? How can we use law and ethics to control the risk of weaponising space? What can we learn about social impact and apply on Earth and throughout the universe? If the job you want doesn’t exist yet, create it yourself.
Interplanetary law & ethics
Who will create regulatory space legislation to deliver the promises of the terms agreed in the Outer Space Treaty (1967)? What frameworks exist to prevent land grabs, weaponisation of space, cross-contamination of planets? How will we govern behaviour in the absence of laws?
Off-planet social impact
How can we avoid damaging this planet while exploring others? Can deep space logistics build sustainable supply chains that are people and planet friendly? Are arts & culture critical to humanity and colonisation of space?
Space trade & services
What are the intangible products and services of the future? What does org culture look like in a decentralised, modern workforce and how will this effect talent attraction and retention? Will capability become a bigger asset than brand?