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Accelerator program for entrepreneurs building businesses in the space economy and STEM-related sectors. Focuses on government contracting, federal procurement, and dual-use technology commercialization for Hawaii-based businesses.
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Annual 3-week intensive program for young professionals ages 18–35 interested in the space economy and aerospace industry. Combines technical education, hands-on projects, and networking with space industry leaders to launch careers in the growing space sector.
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