In This Issue
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Bezos Announces Eutelsat as First Customer for New Glenn Rocket
Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin, joined the SATELLITE 2017 stage and unveiled the company's New Glenn rocket as well as its first customer: Eutelsat.
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Entrepreneurs Go Head-to-Head at Startup Space Pitch Contest
A spread of entrepreneurs ranging from experienced engineers to young college students took the stage at SATELLITE 2017's new Unveiled Theater, hoping to clinch the grand prize at the Startup Space 2017 Entrepreneur Pitch Contest.
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Finding Investment Opportunities in the Emerging NewSpace Market
Financial experts joined a panel at SATELLITE 2017 to discuss where they're looking for the biggest opportunities, what space companies need to do to attract investors' interest, and how to manage the risk that comes along with investing in an emerging market.
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On the Future Profitability of the Smallsat Market
At SATELLITE 2017, a group of industry entrepreneurs gathered to address concerns about when some smallsat companies will see profitability.
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Top Satellite CEOs Discuss Potential for Market Disruption and Opportunity in a Competitive Landscape
Leaders of Eutelsat, Telesat, Inmarsat, Intelsat, and ViaSat, converged to talk everything from reduced launch prices, new markets for satellite, as well as the future for GEO-, MEO-, and LEO-based satellites at SATELLITE 2017.
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Will Commercial Operators Play a Greater Role in US Milspace Future?
While the Department of Defense's (DoD) space programs and policies are at something of a crossroads right now, plenty of government and industry leaders have been thinking deeply on what to do next.





