NASA Scientists to Participate in Mexico’s First Aerospace Forum

Mexico is set to host its first national aerospace forum, bringing together leading experts from the global space community, including scientists from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in an event aimed at strengthening the country’s aerospace and space science ecosystem.
The multi-day forum will feature keynote talks, technical sessions, and educational activities focused on innovation, space exploration, and emerging aerospace technologies. Topics will include international collaboration in space missions, future lunar exploration, and the growing role of new space economies in scientific and industrial development.
NASA specialists are expected to share insights drawn from decades of research and mission experience, offering participants a closer look at current trends in space science, engineering, and technology transfer. Their participation is also intended to inspire students and young professionals to pursue careers in aerospace-related fields.
In addition to academic and scientific discussions, the forum will promote dialogue between government agencies, universities, research centers, and private companies, with the goal of building stronger partnerships and accelerating technological capabilities within Mexico’s aerospace sector.
The event is part of broader efforts to position Mexico as an active player in the international aerospace community, encouraging investment, talent development, and long-term cooperation with global institutions involved in space exploration and advanced aviation.




