OUR PILLARS
At FUTURE of SPACE (FoS), we believe exploration is humanity’s most powerful driver of progress. It is not only about venturing into new places, but about expanding horizons: scientific, cultural, artistic, musical, and personal.
Curiosity is a spark, but curiosity is nothing unless activated. Exploration is curiosity in action. It is how ideas move from imagination into discovery, inspiration, innovation, knowledge, and solutions. It pushes civilization forward, inspires creativity, and reshapes our understanding of who we are and what is possible.
Exploration sits at the core of FoS. We see exploration not as a luxury but an imperative. It is how we confront global challenges, uncover new solutions, and ignite hope for future generations.
EXPEDITIONS
Our signature series of immersive expeditions where we bring together visionaries, thought leaders, and storytellers in environments that strip away distraction and invite depth. It’s a space for transformation, where dialogue becomes the catalyst and connection becomes change.
EVENTS
Curated gatherings that spotlight brilliance and stories, across formats as varied as live stage shows, intimate salons, and free webinars. These events unfold year-round, around the world, with one shared purpose: to move the conversation forward.
LEARN
A growing library of articles, podcasts, and insights from the minds shaping our world and beyond. This is where FUTURE of SPACE invites you to go deeper—exploring big ideas, fresh perspectives, and the curiosity that fuels it all.
EXPERIENCES
“The voyage of exploration needs to be experienced by a human being. It takes the soul, the brain, the conscious and the unconscious being that we are to experience this magical thing called exploration.”
FEATURED ARTICLES
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore... Read More ›
I was recently in Vienna after attending STARMUS Festival. Founded by Stephen Hawking and Queen’s legendary guitarist, Sir Brian May, this annual event... Read More ›
The time is 7am on a Monday morning. Though what day of the week means little right now. Where we are... Read More ›