
Military Space Situational Awareness Conference's 19th annual edition is supported by the UK Space Agency from April 22-24, 2024. This groundbreaking event promises to be an unparalleled experience for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of space domain awareness. 250+ space professionals, 40+ speakers, and representatives from 20+ nations will show their presence at Europe's premier event for space domain awareness.
The conference offers the chance to focus in on military and defence issues, offering a dynamic platform for global collaboration. The most highlighted topics of discussion are: space debris, sustainability, on-orbit servicing, active debris removal, space domain awareness, space weather, and orbital warfare.
Key Features in the Conference:
- Three Days of Intensive Focus on Military and Defence Matters: Engage in an exclusive three-day agenda centered around military and defence concerns. Delve into crucial subjects like global cooperation, space debris management, and domain vigilance.
- Dedicated Day to Space Sustainability and In-Orbit Services: Participate in a specialized focus day shedding light on the flipside of Space Situational Awareness (SSA): the objects we're launching into orbit and how we can collectively address related challenges. Explore topics such as sustainable space debris management, in-orbit servicing, and active debris removal in depth throughout this pivotal day.
- Two-Day Main Conference: Spanning two days, the main conference offers a platform for international collaboration on vital military and defence issues, space domain awareness, space weather, orbital conflict, and more.
- Engage with Key Stakeholders: This year's event gathers influential figures from military, governmental, and industrial domains, facilitating unmatched opportunities for dialogue and influence in shaping the future of space operations. Attendees will have ample chances to network with senior figures in Space Situational Awareness (SSA).
"This event is great for us. I’m from the space agency, we’re a civilian organisation, this is a military conference, but what this does is underscores the importance coming together – to work together" Angus Stewart UK Space agency.