Exploring Houston’s Role in the Future of Space Innovation
Houston has long been at the forefront of space exploration, innovation, and discovery. Home to NASA Johnson Space Center — established in 1961 as the Manned Spacecraft Center and renowned worldwide as the headquarters for human spaceflight operations — Houston proudly carries the name “Space City.” Today, that legacy continues to evolve as Houston helps lead the commercialization of space, fuels research and development in aerospace technology, and builds the workforce needed for the next frontier.
Join the Greater Houston Partnership for the 2025 Future of Space event, featuring a keynote address by Vanessa E. Wyche, Director of the Johnson Space Center. As a longtime leader in the aerospace industry, Wyche brings unique insight into the future of human spaceflight, scientific discovery, and economic opportunity in the evolving space economy.
The program will also explore the policy landscape shaping the future of space exploration, including the creation of the Texas Space Commission and Texas A&M Space Institute during the 88th Texas Legislative Session. Discussions will highlight how Houston’s space ecosystem, from research institutions and private aerospace companies to workforce development efforts, is driving economic growth, technological innovation, and new opportunities across the region and the nation.
Sponsorship Opportunities
As a sponsor, your organization will be uniquely positioned alongside Houston’s premier aerospace leaders and innovators. Showcase your support for the advancement of space exploration and commercialization in Houston, and join us in celebrating the city’s proud identity as “Space City.”

Director, Johnson Space Center

Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Griffin Communications Group, Chair, Texas Space Commission Board of Directors
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