Ledbury, UK, 14th October 2022 – The Satcoms Innovation Group (SIG) has announced details for its upcoming autumn 2022 Workshop, which will be hosted in Luxembourg in partnership with leading global content connectivity solutions provider SES. The workshop will bring together industry professionals working at the operational level of satellite communications, to discuss current and future technical challenges. 

The workshop agenda will explore the topics that are currently at the forefront of the industry – such as flat panel antennas, interference, antenna regulation and approval, cloud enabled satellite, LEO constellations, and 5G. The presentations and discussions will focus on the challenges and opportunities of the satellite industry, as well as the latest innovation. Key organisations speaking at the event include SES, Amazon Web Services, Eutelsat, Integrasys, Kratos and QuadSAT. 

Helen Weedon, Managing Director, SIG, commented: “With so many innovations on the horizon and a fast pace of change, events such as the SIG technical forums and working groups are more important than ever. They ensure that critical conversations around operational challenges and how to solve them continue. Our workshops provide members with the opportunity to discuss shared challenges and explore possible solutions for the sector as a whole.” 

Ruy Pinto, Chief Technology Officer, SES, added: “It is incredibly important for the industry to come together to discuss challenges and solutions, making sure we enable governments, communities and business around the world to take advantage of the multi-orbit space environment in a timely way. This workshop will give key players in the satcom industry the opportunity to share knowledge around the tools and processes, and help the ecosystem achieve synergies for the benefit of millions around the world.” 

The 2022 SIG Workshop will be held both in-person in Luxembourg and virtually between 18th – 19th October. With limited places available, it is essential that attendees book to avoid disappointment. To register, visit the SIG events page.