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High Demand Prompts Additional Free Student Tickets for Zero Gravity Summit

By Madeline Buskirk |

Utah State University is offering additional tickets for USU students of any major to attend the Zero Gravity Summit on Nov. 4 and 5 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City. This is a unique opportunity to experience the forefront of aerospace and defense innovation, connect with industry leaders and gain insight into what the future holds.

Due to the overwhelming demand from the initial ticket release, additional student tickets have been made available through the generosity of the sponsors supporting the summit’s education track.

Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and students are encouraged to register promptly. Each ticket grants access to both days of the event, though attendance at both days is not required.

Both undergraduate and graduate students from any major are eligible to participate, and students should only request a ticket if they plan to attend.

A free shuttle will be provided from the Logan campus to the Salt Palace Convention Center for those interested, and students will also receive a complimentary event shirt to wear during the summit.

This year’s program will feature themes such as defense technology, the new space economy, the future of flight, energy production and grid security. Students will have the chance to network with industry professionals, explore live technology demonstrations and connect with peers who share a passion for innovation.

The Zero Gravity Summit is the nation’s premier dual-use technology and national security summit, hosted by 47G, an organization dedicated to making Utah the leading hub for aerospace and defense innovation. The summit brings together universities, industry, government, and community partners to foster talent, fund entrepreneurship and fuel innovation across Utah’s deep tech frontier.

To secure a free ticket, students can register here.

WRITER

Madeline Buskirk
Public Relations Specialist
College of Engineering
madeline.buskirk@usu.edu

CONTACT

Kendra Dixon
Graduate Program Coordinator
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
kendra.dixon@usu.edu



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