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SUMMARY:CyberLEO
DESCRIPTION:With an estimated 100\,000 satellites in orbit by 2030 made up largely by small satellite constellations\, cybersecurity of these satellites has many experts fearing attacks are imminent. At the forefront of this discussion is CyberLEO taking place on May 11-13\, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency LAX in Los Angeles. \nJoin cybersecurity leaders\, government and industry discuss how to protect constellations and emerging technologies from the latest threat vectors.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/cyberleo/
CATEGORIES:Access Intelligence Events
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SUMMARY:IOT Solutions World Congress
DESCRIPTION:With a strong international positioning of more than 70% of its exhibitors and visitors coming from outside Spain\, the next IOTSWC (10-12 May 2022) event will bring together the main global players involved in the digital transformation of companies and promote the exchange of ideas\, experiences and success stories on the benefits for the end-user.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/iot-solutions-world-congress/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:ANGA COM 2022
DESCRIPTION:ANGA COM is Europe’s leading business platform for Broadband\, Television and Online. It brings together network operators\, vendors and content providers on all issues of broadband and media distribution. The next show date is 10 to 12 May 2022 in Cologne/Germany. \nANGA COM’s key topics include: Gigabit Networks\, FTTX\, 5G\, OTT\, AppTV\, Cloud TV\, Video Streaming\, Smart City and Smart Home. \nMost recently\, ANGA COM counted more than 500 exhibitors from 35 countries and 20\,000 participants from 83 countries. Among the largest exhibitors were telecom vendors such as Appear\, AVM\, Casa Systems\, Cisco\, CommScope\, HUBER+SUHNER\, Synamedia and Teleste. The speaker line-up of the conference programme with 2\,400 participants included C-level representatives of Deutsche Telekom\, Vodafone\, Tele2\, Sunrise\, TDC\, freenet\, Eutelsat\, ProSiebenSat.1\, RTL Television and Discovery. \nAmongst the participants were 540 network and platform operators serving more than 200 million households all over Europe\, as well as 370 media companies. 44 percent of the participants belonged to the senior level. \nWith Vodafone\, Deutsche Telekom\, RTL and a large number of local fiber network operators\, the Cologne area is Germany’s leading business hub for broadband and media. About 40 million people live within a radius of only 250 kilometers. Three international airports (Cologne\, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt) can be reached in less than one hour. These are unique conditions to showcase our industry to Europe and beyond. \nANGA COM is organized by ANGA Services GmbH\, a subsidiary of ANGA The Broadband Association. The association represents more than 200 companies of the German broadband business\, who supply more than 40 million consumers with telecommunications services in Germany.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/anga-com-2022/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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CREATED:20220425T173019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T191907Z
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SUMMARY:East Africa Com
DESCRIPTION:East Africa Com returns as a free virtual event in 2022 – exploring the region’s biggest tech and telecoms trends with top industry experts and inspiring leaders\, bringing 1\,250+ attendees from across Africa \nThe past two years have been a period of disruptive change across the world with technology\, and particularly connectivity\, playing a critical role in keeping business moving. This industry leading event will explore how innovation and new models of collaboration are helping nations navigate the COVID-19 pandemic\, to unpack what the future holds for East Africa’s tech ecosystems. \nTop topics for 2022 will include a look at how governments are collaborating to accelerate 4IR adoption\, the progress of AfCFTA integration and how the framework presents a huge opportunity to boost trade and investment in the region
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/east-africa-com/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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CREATED:20220128T190551Z
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UID:340398-1652140800-1652227200@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:Space Technology Conference - CENTRAL EURASIA
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by UZBEKKOSMOS in 2022\, STC brings together national space agencies from across CENTRAL EURASIA and the international space community to discuss investment in space technology as a driver for the sustainable socioeconomic development of the region. \nThis year’s focus is on SATELLITES & UAVs – Connectivity\, Communications\, Observation\, Enterprise\, Security. \nThe conference and co-located showcase will be held on the 10 – 11 May in the 5-star Hilton Tashkent City Hotel and incorporate panel discussions\, showcase display stands\, one to one c-level G2B and B2B meetings\, and networking events.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/space-technology-conference-central-eurasia/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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CREATED:20220406T203413Z
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SUMMARY:Low Earth Orbit Kinetic Space Safety Workshop (KSSW)
DESCRIPTION:LEO KINETIC SPACE SAFETY WORKSHOP \nThe accelerating pace of commercial space activity and the increasing frequency of debris generating events have led to an unprecedented growth of the population of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO). Industry\, governments and others are concerned for the safety of operational satellites and the stability of the space environment. Space safety and sustainability have galvanized stakeholder communities\, but specific\, meaningful solutions remain largely elusive. \nThe LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop aims to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to enhance LEO collisional space safety. The workshop will bring together international experts\, space practitioners and others to debate specific solutions over the course of two days. Keynote speakers will detail the current state-of-the-art in spacecraft impact tolerance\, collision avoidance\, debris prevention and debris remediation. Interactive roundtable discussions will assess the identified proposals\, focusing on their benefit\, cost and maturity. \nKeynotes and round table discussions will be led by Darren McKnight (Senior Technical Fellow\, LeoLabs)\, Tim Maclay (CTO\, ClearSpace)\, Chris Kunstadter (Global Head of Space\, AXA XL)\, Brian Weeden (Director of Program Planning\, Secure World Foundation)\, Marie-Valentine Florin (IRGC Executive Director\, EPFL)\, and others.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/low-earth-orbit-kinetic-space-safety-workshop-kssw/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:End-Users Digital Forum
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the needs and requirements of commercial satellite service end-users directly from the source! SATELLITE Group Premium and Basic Members will enjoy access to two “end-user only” virtual panels\, featuring speakers representing two of the commercial satellite industry’s most lucrative target markets – enterprise connectivity and government & military data services. Available to SATELLITE Group Premium and Basic Members only. \nSatellite for Government End-Users: From Connectivity to Space Data | May 4 | 11:00 am – 12:00 PM EST – Join us as space technology experts from government organizations around the world explain how they are working with commercial satellite connectivity and data providers to meet national enterprise\, civil service\, and security needs. During this one-hour talk\, our speakers will explain how they are getting bandwidth\, connectivity services\, and secure data into the hands of people who need it fast by leveraging unique partnerships with the space and satellite industries. \nLearn more about the End-Users Digital forum and all the 2022 Forums here! \nLearn more about membership options and sign up today!
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/end-users-digital-forum/
CATEGORIES:Access Intelligence Events
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SUMMARY:Military Space Situational Awareness 2022 Conference
DESCRIPTION:As our orbital environment becomes ever more congested and contested\, the need for effective Situational Awareness to support space operations has become increasingly important. \nSMi Group is proud to announce that the 17th annual Military Space Situational Awareness Conference will take place on the 27th and 28th April 2022 in London\, UK. \nAs the leading conference in Europe dedicated to space domain awareness\, Military Space Situational Awareness 2022 will bring together leading experts from the UK\, US\, Europe and beyond\, to discuss how we can build a collaborative approach to space management\, as well as how we must balance operational necessity with responsible use of space. \nEvent Highlights:\n• NEW FOR 2022: Norwegian Space Agency\, Luxembourg DOD\, German Space Situational Awareness Centre\, and the USSF 18th Space Control Squadron\n• Exclusive updates on the DARC program from Space Systems Command\, US Space Force\n• Dedicated sessions on improvements in Space Weather tracking technology\n• The only SSA event focused entirely on military and defence issues\, including international collaboration\, space debris\, and domain awareness\n• Hear key programme updates from across the world\, including the UK\, USA\, Italy\, Japan\,\nNorway\, Luxembourg\, Netherlands\, Canada\, and more\n• Understand the UK’s future role in military SDA provision from UK Space Command and the UK Space Agency \nSMi Group will now host a dedicated week of events as part of our Space and Satellites portfolio: ‘SPACE WEEK’\, taking place in London\, UK\, on 25th – 28th April 2022. \nThe Military Space Disruptive Technology Conference and Military Space Situational Awareness Conference are “must-attend” events for any professional working in the space domain. \nView the agenda or register online at: https://www.milspace-disruptivetech.com/accessintelWL
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/military-space-situational-awareness-2022-conference/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:Newspace Africa Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:NewSpace Africa Conference is a high-level gathering of industry leaders\, commercial space companies\, investors\, and other key stakeholders in the African space and satellite industry. Globally\, a new era is emerging\, characterized by private sector-led efforts towards the commercialization of space which is opening the global space industry to investments\, disrupting new markets and democratizing space technologies beyond the legacy spacefaring geopolitical regions to include opportunities in emerging markets. \nIn Africa\, commercial ventures are developing space technologies\, and offering space-enabled services to address market demands in various sectors\, including telecommunications\, defence\, security\, maritime\, aviation\, mining\, agriculture\, environment\, development\, education\, and health. In 2019\, the African space industry was worth USD 7.37 billion and is estimated to grow up to USD 10.24 billion by 2024\, experiencing about 40% growth\, this provides an immense business opportunity for various stakeholders. \nThe 3-day conference will feature selected keynotes\, interactive sessions\, panel discussions\, business pitches\, B2B matchmaking\, B2C matchmaking and unique networking opportunities. \nThe theme for the conference is “Making Africa the New Hotspot for Space Business“.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/newspace-africa-conference-2022/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:2022 NAB Show
DESCRIPTION:NAB Show enables discovery of a wide spectrum of cross-functional tools\, technology and strategic partnerships with the power to create new pathways to clarity and confidence amid disruption. Here is where you’ll see stealth at work and possibility at play. And — it’s an entirely reimagined experience. Now more intuitive than ever\, you can pick your path among three carefully curated collections of exhibits and education illustrating the entire content lifecycle.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/2022-nab-show/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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CREATED:20220414T184828Z
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SUMMARY:"A Day Without Space©- the Aftermath of the Russian ASAT Test and Why Space Traffic Management is a National Security Imperative"
DESCRIPTION:On April 20th\, the CompTIA Space Enterprise Council will be hosting the webinar “A Day Without Space©- the Aftermath of the Russian ASAT Test and Why Space Traffic Management is a National Security Imperative”. Featured speakers include Kevin O’Connell\, Dr. Mir Sadat\, Jim Simpson (Virgin Orbit)\, and Matthew Erickson (SpiderOak Mission Systems) \nBackground:\nThe global space economy currently accounts for $371 billion dollars\, impacting virtually every segment of our lives. Last November\, the Russians conducted a direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) test\, destroying one of its own nonfunctioning satellites and creating a massive debris field. The initial ASAT test represented a crisis for global space sustainability and presented a challenge for the US to provide the global community a blueprint for space traffic management. Debris fields like these and from any future tests could become a catastrophic threat to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) space missions such as the International Space Station\, the massive LEO constellations currently planned\, and other missions. \nOur webinar will examine the dynamics surrounding the test\, the potential economic and national security ramifications if space traffic management is not resolved\, and a potential path forward.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/a-day-without-space-the-aftermath-of-the-russian-asat-test-and-why-space-traffic-management-is-a-national-security-imperative/
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CREATED:20211014T153421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T193046Z
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SUMMARY:SATELLITE 2022
DESCRIPTION:SATELLITE unites a diverse community of aerospace and connectivity thought leaders\, entrepreneurs\, executives\, engineers\, end-users\, and enthusiasts from around the world for the most important global space and satellite technology event of the year. The SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition will take place on March 21-24\, 2022 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (801 Mt. Vernon Place NW\, Washington\, DC 20001).
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/satellite-2022/
CATEGORIES:Access Intelligence Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220314T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220315T000000
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CREATED:20210921T181346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T130857Z
UID:332735-1647216000-1647302400@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:Paris Space Week
DESCRIPTION:Paris Space Week 2022: The International event of the Space sector \nThe 9th edition of Paris Space Week will take place in Grande Arche Area at the heart of Paris\, on March 14th and 15th\, 2022. \nDiscover or rediscover your partners through B2B meetings\, conferences\, dinners\, demonstrations or even innovation challenges with pitches in front of a jury of experts. \nYou are buyer\, key account\, supplier & start-up\, venture capitals & investor\, development agency & chamber of commerce\, space agency\, research laboratories\, cluster… and you are not yet participating in PSW? Join the key players in the space industry! \nMore information: https://www.paris-space-week.com/
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/paris-space-week/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T000000
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UID:343655-1646006400-1646265600@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:MWC Barcelona 2022
DESCRIPTION:MWC Barcelona is the world’s most influential event for the connectivity industry. It’s where world-leading companies and trailblazers share the latest thought leadership about the progression and future of connectivity. And it’s the best place for networking opportunities with mobile and tech industry influencers. \nWe look forward to MWC Barcelona 2022 with renewed optimism and ambition. \nTogether\, we will shape the future of connectivity. It’s time to reconnect\, reimagine\, and reinvent for industry success.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/mwc-barcelona-2022/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T170000
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CREATED:20210729T134605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T130906Z
UID:330194-1644310800-1644512400@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:Global Space and Technology Convention 2022
DESCRIPTION:Global Space and Technology Convention (GSTC) is Asia’s Premier Space & Technology event\, bringing you the latest technology news\, what’s hot in the satellite scene and space technology updates. Since it was first held in 2008\, GSTC has taken up a crucial role in highlighting how space technology and satellite communications will shape our lives here in Asia. From learning how satellite communication and data can transform urban cities\, to its applications in maritime surveillance\, security and IoT\, GSTC is the go-to platform for your space and satellite business\, to connect with the rapidly evolving space industry in Asia. \nHeld annually\, GSTC draws close to 1000 delegates from 350 companies from over 50 countries. The next GSTC will be held in Singapore on 8 – 10 February 2022. \nEvent Website: https://www.space.org.sg/gstc/ \nContact Person: Vivian Koo \nContact Number: (65) 6735 7995 \nEmail: gstcsecretariat@space.org.sg \nOrganiser: Singapore Space and technology Limited (SSTL) \nAgenda: Space technology\, deeptech\, satellite communications\, spacetech applications\, etc. \nTypes of organizations expected to attend:  Financial Institutions\, Government organisations\, Investors\, Space agencies\, Space companies\, Supporting industries\, Universities\, Space Research Institutes\, Startups \nLikely exhibitors:  Launchers\, space agencies\, spacecraft manufacturers\, satellite manufacturers\, satellite subsystem and component manufacturers\, satellite-based solution providers\, satellite imagery\, navigation system etc
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/global-space-and-technology-convention-2/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T000000
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UID:334569-1641945600-1642032000@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:2022 Space Disposal and Debris Mitigation Conference
DESCRIPTION:A new space age is upon us\, with countries and corporations around the globe moving to collectively add tens of thousands of satellites into Low Earth Orbit. This increasing proliferation of technological constellations has driven a need for more aggressive space traffic management\, which will necessarily include processes for mitigating the threat presented by existing orbital debris as well as managing future endeavors in a way that avoids increasing the debris population. Highly complex processes that enable the disposal of existing orbital debris\, the application of on-orbit services\, and the use of various deorbit methodologies are key to maintaining the scale of investment in satellite deployment projected in the coming decades. \nThe Space Disposal and Debris Mitigation Conference will examine the latest advances in strategies and technological processes involved in orbital space policy. Register now for this virtual summit to address these issues and more. Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of the potential for protecting and maximizing future endeavors planned for the near-Earth environment.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/2022-space-disposal-and-debris-mitigation-conference/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T000000
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CREATED:20211210T181918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T181943Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Conference On Satellite Ground Segment In India - Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:Satcom Industry Association (SIA-India) is excited to observe the industry developments as the space\nsegment matures from limited earth observation and communication applications to the multiple\nconstellations that need to be supported with necessary ground infrastructure\, including multiple\ngateways\, data centers and communications links\nThe mention of new space brings up images of Launch vehicles\, satellites and payloads. However\, the\noperation of these satellites relies on communicating with effective ground segments. Specific\nengineering needs accompany the ground station requirement. Still\, like different segments of space\ninfrastructure\, a lot goes beyond technology\, including regulations\, licenses\, etc. Ground Station as a\nService (GSaaS) enables satellite operators to focus on their core business and launch their businesses\nfaster. The multi-tenant feature of GSaaS also amortizes cost components for operators while providing\ncutting edge integrations with security\, data processing etc. Like any other infrastructure as a service\nmodel\, the GSaaS providers also have pre-integrated solutions for these features and functionalities. They have built offerings that allow a smooth run with minimum friction.\nThe National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP 2018) lays due emphasis on strengthening satellite\nCommunication Technologies in India. Much discussion has focused on the space segment\, ranging from\ninvestments and announcements related to business models and technology. In comparison\, the\n“ground” segment in the industry is beginning to ramp up\, and needs to keep pace with discussions\naround industry developments such as NGSO HTS constellations\, software defined radio\, network\nfunction virtualization\, and flat panel antennas\, amongst others. It is only now that the wider Big Data\nindustry recognizes a market gap in the satellite value chain\, one that it is well positioned to address.\nIn recent times\, The Government of India through Department of Space has also come out with quite a\nfew forward-looking policies like the Draft Spacecom Policy\, draft Space transportation policy\, draft\nRemote sensing policy etc. that create an enabling environment for the industry.\nThe Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a consultation paper on the licensing\nframework for setting up satellite earth station gateways\, and believes multi-stakeholders should be\nallowed to set up such earth stations\, and not merely service licensees\, to attract even bigger investments\ninto the space sector and boost satellite capacities”. While the TRAI Consultation will be addressing the\nregulatory and policy measures for the licensing framework for the satellite gateways\, the need is felt for\na timely discussion on the Ground segment. This conference is aimed at highlighting and deliberating on\nthe issues around the way forward for the Ground Station industry in the Indian Landscape which will not be open to the satellite operation but create an additional boost to the manufacturing of the ground\nsegment and forge foreign collaborations.\nSIA-India is a young and vibrant is a nonprofit association created to provide a platform for thought\nleadership for Policy\, Regulatory and Spectrum matters pertaining to the space and satellite industry.\nBesides national and global industry representation\, there will also be delegates and guests from\nGovernment\, Standard bodies and regulatory bodies in the proposed conference on “Satellite Ground\nSegment in India – Way forward” on 17th December\, 2021 from 1400 to 1830 Hrs (IST). The\nrecommendations that emerge from the deliberations of the conference will be submitted to the\nconcerned authorities.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/virtual-conference-on-satellite-ground-segment-in-india-way-forward/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:World Satellite Business Week 2021
DESCRIPTION:Held between the 13th and 16th of December in Paris\, Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week will bring together an outstanding assembly of actors from the international community\, emerging from all levels of the value chain on an international scale. Featuring a rich 40+ sessions program covering the entire space and satellite value chains\, join the #WSBW in Paris for four days of immersive content\, valuable networking opportunities and key market insights to stay on top of a rapidly changing business environment with the world’s top sector executives. For the detailed program and registrations visit www.satellite-business.com.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/world-satellite-business-week-2021/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:Air Missile Defence Technology
DESCRIPTION:Air Missile Defence Technology\n17th – 18th November 2021\nLondon\, UK\nhttp://www.airmissiledefence.com/satellitetoday \nSMi Group is pleased to announce the return of the Air Missile Defence Technology conference\, taking place in London on 17th and 18th November 2021.\nWith militaries constantly facing varied threats\, nations are realising critical requirements for systems that can identify and track a wide range of modern threats; from small UAV’s and basic air defence to advanced state-based missile threats. In conjunction with this\, increased national and NATO policy towards interoperability and integrated systems mean the importance of allied cooperation is greater than ever\, interoperability between systems and national partners being crucial for any future planning and developments. \nThe need for cooperation among Air Defence programmes has therefore become a common goal for allied forces around the world. With this in mind\, and bringing together senior representatives from military\, industry and academia\, Air Missile Defence Technology 2021 will focus on developing and improving the technology behind AMD programmes to ensure they are well prepared for future mission requirements. \nThe 2021 conference will provide a unique insight into:\n• GBAD\n• Countering Medium and Long-range Ballistic Missile Technologies\n• C-RAM\n• Integrated and Networked Radar Systems\n• Confronting ICBM threats\n• Developing coherent international strategies\n• Advent of Hypersonic Missile Technology\n• Cross-forces interoperability across NATO\n• SHORAD\n• C-UAS and many more \nEarly bird discounts:\nRegister 30th September to Save £100 \nTo register for the conference\, visit http://www.airmissiledefence.com/satellitetoday
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/air-missile-defence-technology-2/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:U.S.-African Space Cooperation: Unlocking Innovation Across the Continent
DESCRIPTION:On 16 Nov at 1000 EST\, the CompTIA Space Enterprise Council and Space in Africa will co-host “U.S.-African Space Cooperation: Unlocking Innovation Across the Continent” featuring presentations from the Department of State\, Egypt\, Kenya\, South Africa\, and Space Enterprise Council member companies: Atlas Space\, SAIC\, Satellogic\, URSA\, and Virgin Galactic. In this webinar\, we’ll examine current and future challenges and opportunities to US-African space cooperation with a focus on innovation\, space technologies\, services\, and applications. Register at https://connect.comptia.org/events/view/us-african-space-cooperation-unlocking-innovation-across-the-continent \nBackground:\nThe United States and Africa have long been active trade partners\, but until recently\, that relationship only involved limited ties on space cooperation. Now a new generation of Africans is leading the charge to help the continent become an innovative\, globally relevant space power. Both challenges and opportunities now exist\, that if addressed\, will help strengthen the space cooperation ties between the U.S. and Africa. \nAccording to Space in Africa\, African space industry revenue is expected to surpass $10.24 billion by 2024 with by 2024\, with at least 19 African countries having launched at least one satellite into space. Space technologies continue to be instrumental to Africa’s development\, with an increasing number of space application projects being implemented across the continent.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/u-s-african-space-cooperation-unlocking-innovation-across-the-continent/
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SUMMARY:SMi's 23rd Annual Global MilSatCom Conference and Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:SMi Group are proud to announce that the 23rd Annual Global MilSatCom Conference and Exhibition will return to London on the 2nd\, 3rd and 4th November 2021\, alongside a Disruptive Technology Focus Day on the 1st November 2021. \nAs Europe’s leading military communications event for satellite professionals\, Global MilSatCom provides an unparalleled opportunity to meet with senior decision makers from defence agencies\, militaries\, governments and industry from across the globe\, providing fantastic interactive opportunities through conference sessions\, networking receptions and an exhibition hall. \nWith briefings from senior officials from the world’s leading militaries and solution providers\, discussions on key issues such as international SATCOM architectural convergence and flexibility of ground terminals\, attendance from many significant MILSATCOM programmes\, dedicated exhibition halls\, and a whole day on disruptive technology in space\, Global MilSatCom will shape the way ahead and provide an unrivalled opportunity for collaboration and partnership. \nDay one will begin with an exclusive joint presentation from the UK MOD’s Commander Space Command and Director Space and will continue with updates on the UK’s SKYNET programme. In the afternoon\, the forum will turn to updates and briefings from key European allies and industry-leading solutions providers. \nDay two will be centred on innovation and change within the US SATCOM enterprise. A strong focus will be on the Integrated SATCOM Enterprise vision\, and there will be sessions dedicated to the ground segment\, deployed SATCOM\, and innovation in the DOD. \nFinally\, day three will centre around key international partner updates which will provide further opportunities for partnerships and collaboration between allied nations.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/smis-23rd-annual-global-milsatcom-conference-and-exhibition/
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UID:334436-1635206400-1635206400@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:Protecting the Higher Ground: Advancing Space Cybersecurity/Next Steps for Space Policy Directive-5
DESCRIPTION:Space Policy Directive-5\, issued in Sept 2020\, directs government agencies to work in concert with commercial and other non-government actors to work to develop cybersecurity best practices\, norms\, and improve cybersecurity behavior within the national space ecosystem.  This panel will discuss efforts across Federal agencies\, including DHS/CISA\, NIST\, and the Office of Space Commerce\, to implement SPD-5 as well as industry’s role in maintaining secure space capabilities. \nHosted by the Space Enterprise Council and the Satellite Industry Association \nDate: Tuesday\, October 26\, 2021 \nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)  \nSpeakers include: \n– Scott Pace\, George Washington University Space Policy Institute\n– Matthew Scholl\, NIST\n– Ric VanderMeulen\, ViaSat\n– Jennifer Warren\, Lockheed Martin
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/protecting-the-higher-ground-advancing-space-cybersecurity-next-steps-for-space-policy-directive-5/
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T000000
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CREATED:20210921T181326Z
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UID:332156-1633564800-1633651200@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:SATCOMRUS 2021
DESCRIPTION:SАTCOMRUS 2021\, the 26th International Conference of Operators and Users of the Satellite Communications Network of the Russian Federation will be held on October 7-8\, 2021 in hybrid format: online and in Kaliningrad (Russia).\nThe main topic of the Conference is “Satellite communications for digital transformation of the economy and society.” The Conference will provide a platform for debates and discussions on digital transformation of the Russian and global economies\, drivers of changes in the telecom market\, development of managed services\, creation of new transport infrastructure and industry solutions.\nThe main focus of the Conference will be on applied aspects and the use of satellite technologies in various sectors of the economy\, on addressing social problems and tackling the issues of the mass market segments.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/satcomrus-2021/
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SUMMARY:CyberSatGov
DESCRIPTION:Bad actors never stop trying to find and exploit stress points and vulnerabilities\, which will cause disruption and possible destruction of your systems and processes. CyberSatGov tackles these challenges with the following approach: \nClassified Day\, October 5 (Telecon)\nThe Classified Program sets this event apart– nowhere else will you find more government and military participants working to identify threat vectors and and formulate solutions to thwart next-generation attacks. Speakers will share TS-SCI level presentations on how to build resiliency and ensure safety within the space ecosystem. \nIn-person Event\, October 6-7 (Hyatt Regency\, Reston\, VA)\nAttend the only satellite security event that merges satellite\, space\, and cybersecurity experts with government officials for high-level discussions and in-depth insight into the latest cyber threats. \nView Agenda | Register Now
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/cybersatgov-3/
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CREATED:20210921T181242Z
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SUMMARY:2021 GEOINT Symposium
DESCRIPTION:USGIF’s GEOINT Symposium is the largest annual gathering of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) professionals in the nation. As has been proven time and again — and particularly since the start of the pandemic — GEOINT is ubiquitous and provides context to our world. The symposium is a unique and unparalleled opportunity to speak to your extended constituency spanning government\, industry\, and academia. In addition to keynotes from senior leaders\, the event offers more than 50 hours of professional training and education\, myriad meetings for focused communities of interest\, a highly regarded Young Professionals Program\, an extensive exhibit hall\, dynamic networking opportunities\, and much more.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/2021-geoint-symposium/
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UID:328253-1633392000-1633564800@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:15th ESPI Autumn Conference: European Space solutions for European ambitions
DESCRIPTION:The Autumn Conference is an annual European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) event where high-level stakeholders come together to discuss outstanding issues at stake for the space sector. For this 15th edition\, the conference will adopt a hybrid format. Guest-speakers will gather at ESPI premises in Vienna\, Austria and the conference will be broadcasted online with live interaction with the audience. \nESPI Autumn Conference 2021 will address the topic of “European space solutions for European ambitions: Why does Europe need European satellites?” High-level officials will come together to discuss the future of European strategic autonomy in space in the context of key challenges for the future of Europe. \nThe Autumn Conference will span across 3 days (5-7 October 2021)\, with one panel each day in the afternoon. It will be organised in three sessions: \n1. Space for Green Deal\, Green Deal in space \n2. Which European space infrastructure for the new digital age \n3. Which space industrial strategy to face new global challenges \nThe audience will be able to ask questions to the speakers through the online conference software. Participants to the Autumn Conference will include stakeholders from the public and private space sectors\, as well as actors from non-space domains to bring fresh perspectives on how space can further contribute to rising challenges for Europe.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/15th-espi-autumn-conference-european-space-solutions-for-european-ambitions/
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SUMMARY:CyberSatGov
DESCRIPTION:The CyberSat events are dedicated to fostering the necessary discussions to understand current threat vectors in the satellite industry and develop solutions to those threats. CyberSatGov is the only satellite security event that successfully fuses satellite\, space\, cybersecurity and government to educate on threat vectors and deliver solutions to thwart next-generation attacks. CyberSatGov welcomes industry experts\, satellite service providers\, C-suite executives\, innovators and engineers\, cybersecurity experts\, and the DoD. \nCyberSatGov also offers a one-day Classified Program that looks at the risks facing the satellite supply chain in a classified setting where more detailed information and security updates can be shared.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/cybersatgov-2/
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UID:333202-1633392000-1633392000@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:3rd EU SST Webinar: “Building the future of SST”
DESCRIPTION:In the context of the EU Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) Support Framework\, the SST Cooperation invites you to participate in the online 3rd EU SST Webinar: “Building the future of SST”\, which will take place on 5 October 2021 from 14:00 to 17:00 hrs. CET. \nThis webinar will present how EU SST is building the future of Space Surveillance and Tracking in the EU through architecture studies\, capability development activities and R&D activities. Studies to enhance the EU SST functions (sensor\, processing and service provision) will be presented\, and SST experts will be ready to answer questions from the participants. The webinar will also include the special participation of the European Commission and presentations by space industry partners (Airbus Defence and Space\, Fraunhofer FHR\, GMV\, Indra\, OHB\, SAFRAN and Share My Space).
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/3rd-eu-sst-webinar-building-the-future-of-sst/
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CREATED:20210516T234255Z
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UID:326043-1632873600-1632960000@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:2021 Global Satellite Servicing Forum
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by CONFERS\, the Global Satellite Servicing Forum (GSSF) is the premier annual event for discussing industry-led operational standards\, as well as technology\, market\, and policy developments in on-orbit satellite servicing and maintenance capabilities (including manufacturing and assembly). These areas are emerging as the cornerstone of future commercial and civil space activities.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/2021-global-satellite-servicing-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210927T080000
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CREATED:20210224T203729Z
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UID:323036-1632729600-1633107600@www.satellitetoday.com
SUMMARY:SATELLITE 2021: Digital Encore
DESCRIPTION:This encore performance of content from the SATELLITE 2021 Conference & Exhibition gives you a chance to catch any content you missed from the in-person event\, and participate in all-new\, exclusive content. Click to learn more. \nContent access determined by pass.
URL:https://www.satellitetoday.com/event/satellite-2021-digital-encore/
CATEGORIES:Access Intelligence Events
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