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Singapore In Space (from Peatix | Raffles Crew x Salamander Advisory Services)

Singapore in Space — March 31

On March 31, the Raffles Crew is gathering everyone who wants to explore what comes next.

Think new frontiers.

Think creativity.

Think Singapore in the ascendant.

The global space industry is expected to reach $1.7 trillion within the next decade, and Singapore has quietly become a hub for bold space innovation.

On March 31 at the Center of the Universe, the Raffles Crew will gather the curious, the clever, and the slightly unhinged to explore what comes next.

Featuring sector leaders SpeQtral, Transcelestial, and Equatorial Space, sharing the secrets of innovation (or at least where they keep the rocket fuel).

Expect 150 guests, excellent conversation, and the ceremonial consumption of Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters — the legendary drink developed by Zaphod Beeblebrox, which feels “like having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick.”

At midnight, we will raise a glass to the launch of NSAS — the National Space Agency of Singapore.

What could possibly go wrong?

Tickets:
https://singaporeinspace310326.peatix.com/view

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