FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington, D.C. — Meridian International Center today announced the return of its Space Diplomacy Forum: Shared Horizons, a half-day forum dedicated to advancing cooperation in outer space at a time of rapid transformation and intensifying global competition.
Meridian’s second Space Diplomacy Forum will bring together diplomats, international space agency representatives, U.S. government officials, and space industry executives from nearly 50 nations.
The forum comes at a pivotal moment for 21st-century space policy. As the orbital domain becomes increasingly commercial, congested, and contested, participants will focus on:
These discussions will address the most pressing governance and market questions influencing the next chapter of global space exploration and commerce.
“Despite what you read in the headlines, the American commitment to international space cooperation is witnessed on a daily basis.” Frank Justice, Vice President of Open Diplomacy Programs and Director of the Space Diplomacy Initiative, shared that “Shared Horizons will serve to reassure our global partners as well as the U.S. commercial space industry of this continued cooperation, while forging new partnerships along the way.”
The Forum will feature leading voices shaping U.S. policy and global affairs, including:
Thank you to our partners and collaborators: Asha Strategies, Axiom Space, Aerospace Center for Space Strategy and Policy, The Boeing Company, SLI, and Viasat.
Following the Forum, on March 26, Meridian will host the Meridian–SPACEAIMS Executive Training on Space Security, preparing senior decision-makers to operate effectively in contested space environments through strategic briefings and an immersive, in-person crisis simulation. Participants engage in a high-pressure tabletop exercise designed to sharpen coordination, signaling, and escalation management across dimensions. Learn more and register here.
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About Meridian International Center
Meridian is a nonpartisan center for diplomacy founded in 1960 and headquartered on a historic campus in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to empower leaders to advance the next era of diplomacy for a better future. Our programs strengthen American leadership by accelerating collaboration on shared challenges, increasing economic competitiveness, and building geopolitical resilience. We equip leaders from business, science and technology, cities and states, culture and sports with the insights, networks, and resources to navigate a complex world.
About Meridian’s Space Diplomacy Initiative
Meridian launched the Space Diplomacy Initiative in 2024 to strengthen U.S. global partnerships while expanding knowledge of space and international affairs. Housed within the Center for Technology, Innovation and Space, the initiative delivers in track 1.5 diplomacy, cross-sector convening, geopolitical training, and professional exchanges to advance international norms, support emerging spacefaring nations, and accelerate the global space economy for the U.S. and its allies.