Former NASA astronaut and SpaceX Senior Advisor joining AIM Infotec as Keynote Speaker

AIM Infotec announced today that Dr. Garrett Reisman will be joining the event’s lineup as the 2019 Keynote Speaker. Reisman was selected by NASA in 1998 as a mission specialist astronaut. While at NASA, Dr. Reisman completed two space missions, including one in 2008 where he spent 95 days on the International Space Station. He…

Dr. Garrett Reisman will be the Keynote Speaker at this year’s AIM Infotec

AIM Infotec announced today that Dr. Garrett Reisman will be joining the event’s lineup as the 2019 Keynote Speaker.

Reisman was selected by NASA in 1998 as a mission specialist astronaut. While at NASA, Dr. Reisman completed two space missions, including one in 2008 where he spent 95 days on the International Space Station. He has flown aboard both the Space Shuttle Discovery and the Space Shuttle Atlantis.

After leaving NASA in 2011, Dr. Reisman joined SpaceX where he worked for Elon Musk and prepared SpaceX for human spaceflight as the Director of Space Operations. Currently, he is a Professor of Astronautical Engineering at USC and a Senior Advisor at SpaceX.

Hear from Dr. Reisman at Infotec

The mission of Infotec is to enable technology leaders to better prepare themselves for the challenges of the future, for technology specialists to grow their knowledge, and for everyone to find new ways to solve problems.

Infotec attendees can expect to be inspired by Dr. Reisman’s story of how he built a career working with innovative technologies, while also participating in a wide range of workshops and breakout sessions geared toward gaining insights, investigating new tech trends, ideating and sharing with peers.

When: April 1st & 2nd
Where: Embassy Suites, La Vista
Cost: $199 (Early bird ticket sales end soon)

Register now and guarantee your access to breakout sessions, our recently announced Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM) and Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO) workshops, a bustling exhibition floor, and more!

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Through the educational and career development programs of AIM Institute, the nonprofit behind Infotec and the parent company of Silicon Prairie News, proceeds from ticket sales are infused into programs directly supporting and strengthening the tech talent pipeline across the Midwest region.

This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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