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Relativity Space Co-Founder Tim Ellis to Speak at 2026 Mars Society Convention

🇺🇸 Mars SocietyRocketry & VehiclesWed, 01 Jul 2026 17:55:00 GMT· edited
Relativity Space Co-Founder Tim Ellis to Speak at 2026 Mars Society Convention

Tim Ellis, co-founder of Relativity Space, will address the 2026 Mars Society Convention on space innovation and off-world manufacturing.

The Mars Society has announced that Tim Ellis, co-founder and former CEO of Relativity Space, will be a featured speaker at the 2026 International Mars Society Convention. The event, scheduled for October 22–24 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, will bring together space enthusiasts, scientists, and industry leaders to discuss the future of space exploration.

Ellis played a pivotal role in transforming Relativity Space into a leader in aerospace innovation. Under his leadership, the company pioneered the use of large-scale metal 3D printing and automation to streamline rocket production. This approach significantly reduced the time and complexity of manufacturing launch vehicles, setting a new standard in the industry.

Relativity Space, founded in 2015, has positioned itself as a key player in the development of space transportation systems. The company’s vision includes not only Earth-based manufacturing but also the potential to build rockets and infrastructure on the Moon and Mars. This aligns with broader goals of establishing a permanent human presence beyond Earth.

NASA recently selected Relativity Space to build and operate the spacecraft for the 2028 Aeolus mission to Mars. The mission will collect critical atmospheric data to support future robotic and human exploration of the Red Planet. Ellis will share his insights on commercial innovation and its role in accelerating humanity’s expansion into space during his speech at the convention.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

Tim Ellis’s leadership at Relativity Space exemplifies the shift toward autonomous, scalable manufacturing in aerospace. By leveraging 3D printing and automation, the company is laying the groundwork for off-world production, a critical enabler for sustained Mars colonization. This technological leap aligns with the long-term vision of a multi-planetary civilization, where self-sufficient infrastructure on Mars becomes possible. As exponential progress in space tech accelerates, such innovations bring humanity closer to a future where life thrives beyond Earth, ensuring the survival of consciousness and intelligence across the cosmos.

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