Sky’s Not The Limit – 2nd Edition
Sky’s Not The Limit – 2nd Edition
Where Aerospace Meets AI, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Join us on May 6 for the second edition of Sky’s Not The Limit, bringing together the builders, thinkers, and leaders shaping the future of flight and space.
Hosted at the iconic Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos—a hub celebrating the legacy and future of flight—this event explores the intersection of AI, aerospace, and entrepreneurship through real-world applications and forward-looking insights.
This edition highlights:
Advanced air mobility
AI-driven national airspace management
Autonomy & certification challenges
Aerospace entrepreneurship
Long-horizon R&D
Flight security & NASA-led initiatives
Featuring bold ideas, visionary conversations, and meaningful connections, this event is proudly co-hosted by the Berkeley Fisher Center for Business Analytics and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, with support from the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, Acubed (Airbus’ Innovation Center), and the French American Chamber of Commerce (FACC California).
Why Attend?
🛰️ Discover how AI, autonomy, and advanced technologies are transforming aerospace—from national airspace systems to sustainable and dual-use applications
🚀 Learn from real-world success stories across startups, industry leaders, and NASA initiatives—and explore pathways from idea to commercialization
💬 Connect with entrepreneurs, researchers, investors, and innovators actively building the future of aerospace and mobility
Who Should Join?
Founders, investors, engineers, students, executives, and visionaries ready to shape the future of flight and space.
Agenda (Overview)
The full agenda is available on the event website: https://fcba.berkeley.edu/skys-not-the-limit-2026/.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
Keynote: The Future of AI in Aerospace
Panel: AI & National Airspace Transformation
Panel: Advanced Air Mobility & Certification Challenges
Startup Showcase: Emerging Aerospace Ventures
Panel: Entrepreneurship & Venture Building in Aerospace
Panel: NASA, Security & Long-Horizon Innovation
Networking Reception
This isn’t just a conference—it’s a launchpad for ideas, ventures, and partnerships.
