Trailblazing innovation: SpaceX lessons learnt

30 January 2025

4:30 – 6:00pm (GMT)

London & virtual

 

Timings

4pm: In-person arrivals

4:30-6pm: Roundtable

6-7pm: Drinks & networking

Hans will talk about the early story of SpaceX and the key innovation the company implemented, fundamentally increasing access to Space and paving the road to Mars.

He will also share lessons learnt and what corporates can learn from SpaceX’s journey.

Hans Koenigsmann

SPEAKER

Hans Koenigsmann – VP Build and Flight Reliability 2012 – 2021 | Senior Advisor @ SpaceX

Dr. Hans Koenigsmann joined the SpaceX team as the 4th technical member in 2002 and developed the avionics, guidance and control, and software departments as Vice President of Avionics. He designed the avionics system of Falcon 1 and supported the early launches as Launch Chief Engineer. He moved into this operational role for Falcon 9 and Dragon, and became the Vice President of Flight Reliability (formerly mission assurance). Being responsible to flight risk and safety, he and his team also resolved critical anomalies. With the addition of build reliability he was also responsible for production quality. 

He and his team supported more than 100 launches with thorough reviews prior, and flight data reviews post flight. Feeding back the lessons learned, preventing mission failures and improving both production and operation is the top priority for him.  

Hans retired from SpaceX in late 2021 after more than 19 years.   

He holds a Masters from the Technical University of Berlin and a PhD from the University of Bremen in Germany. He serves on the supervisory board of OHB and AstroForge and advises Stoke Space and Vast Space. 

This meeting is open to Innovation Partnership members and partners. If you are a board member / C-suite / senior leader and wish to apply to join please email hello@innovationpartnership.co.uk