Wednesday, November 05, 2025 09:00AM

2025 Lunar Surface Innovation (LSI) Fall Meeting

The 2025 LSIC Fall Meeting will be held at the Georgia Institute of Technology on November 5-6, 2025! This fall, we are partnering with this engineering powerhouse to focus on mission-driven technologies guiding us to a sustainable infrastructure on the Moon. Participants can look forward to dynamic panels, opportunities to partner, lightning talks, posters, and more.

November 5-6

All Day

Georgia Tech (TBD)

  • Demonstration table opportunities: We would like to offer demonstration table opportunities for student clubs to present hands-on activities, projects, or interactive demonstrations that align with the spirit and goals of LSIC—focused on lunar surface innovation, sustainable infrastructure, autonomy, robotics, and mission-driven space technologies. 

     
  • Poster session: We also encourage you to submit abstracts from the community pertaining to LSIC capability areas. More information can be found here. These abstracts are due no later than September 26, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT. Abstracts are limited to one page in length and should be submitted using the template available on the 2025 LSIC Fall Meeting webpage. Accepted abstracts will be invited to participate in the poster session. 
Suggested Topics for posters and demonstrations (but not limited to):
  • Autonomous or tele-robotic systems for lunar operations
  • Lunar infrastructure and habitat concepts
  • Remote sensing, mapping, or navigation technologies
  • Sustainable resource utilization (e.g., regolith processing, ISRU)
  • STEM education and outreach initiatives tailored to planetary exploration
 What to Do Next
  1. Reply to this email by Friday, September 19
    • Your name and/or Name of your club
    • Brief description of your demonstration or project
    • Materials or setup required
  2. We’ll confirm space and logistics and provide additional details about setup, expected audience, and schedule.
Whether you’re building a rover prototype, designing lunar habitats, or leading STEM outreach, your club’s presence would greatly enrich the event and help inspire the next wave of innovation in lunar exploration.

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