
Showcasing innovative commercial astronaut training at major European tech events
November 2024

PARSEC Space co-founders Camilla Tossi and Dirk Raiser represent the company at the ESA SME booth during Space Tech Expo Europe, Europe's largest B2B space event.

Camilla Tossi, co-founder of PARSEC Space, presents the company's innovative approach to commercial astronaut training during a pitch session at the ESA SME booth, Space Tech Expo Europe 2024

Camilla Tossi, co-founder of PARSEC Space, presents the company's innovative approach to commercial astronaut training during a pitch session at the ESA SME booth, Space Tech Expo Europe 2024."

PARSEC Space co-founders Camilla Tossi and Dirk Raiser represent the company at the ESA SME booth during Space Tech Expo Europe, Europe's largest B2B space event.
We at PARSEC have recently made significant strides in showcasing our innovative approach at two major European technology events: Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen and Slush 2024 in Helsinki.
Co-founders, Camilla Tossi and Dirk Raiser, represented the company at Space Tech Expo Europe, the continent's largest B2B space event. This prestigious gathering brought together over 8,000 space industry professionals and more than 700 exhibitors from around the world.
As part of the ESA SME booth, we had the opportunity to present our vision for the future of commercial spaceflight to the international space community. The industry recognition through the ESA BIC Sweden programme of our innovative approach for commercial astronaut training and certification is a testament to our team's expertise and experience.
And continuing to showcase our vision and program, we have also been at Slush 2024 in Helsinki, one of Europe's leading startup and technology events. We took advantage of this platform to connect with other innovators, potential partners and investors interested in the future of commercial human spaceflight.
The participation in these high-profile events underscores the company's commitment to driving innovation in the commercial space sector. In doing so, we further pursue the goal of becoming a catalyst for a constant and impactful human presence in space by commercializing and exploiting its full potential.