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Military Space Situational Awareness 2026

London

Military Space Situational Awareness 20265-7 May 2026London, UK In an era where space is becoming increasingly contested, understanding the latest developments, technological advancements and emerging threats is critical. The Military Space Situational Awareness Conference is where you can do just that. Featured Speakers Include:Group Captain Nick Bewley, Deputy Head Space Operations, UK Space CommandColonel Jason West, Commander, System Delta 85 SYD 85 Space Systems Command, US Space ForceLieutenant Colonel Thomas Blaette, Director Operations, German Space Situational Awareness Centre GSSAC German Space CommandLieutenant Colonel Claudio Gizzi, Head of the Operations Branch, Space Situational Awareness Centre, Italian Air & Space Operations CommandLieutenant Colonel, Roberto García Robles, Head of the Space Surveillance and Operations Center COVE, Spanish Air and Space Force Showcasing renowned experts from the UK, USA, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Poland and more the agenda presents global perspectives on: National & Allied Capability UpdatesCivil - Military Collaboration for Space Domain AwarenessTechnology, Sensors & Innovation in Space SurveillanceInternational Partnerships and Data SharingOperational Concepts: Space Control & Defence of Military Space Assets and Commercial Systems

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SIG Tech Forums 2026

SIG Tech Forums are member-only online technical discussions around a specific topic under chatham house rules. Join us to unpick the latest developments within the satcoms industry and share knowledge and experience with other members. If there is a topic you would like to see featured that isn’t please do get in touch and let us know. Thursday 9th April, 4pm UK time – State of interference What is the state of Radio Frequency Interference? Is the increasing complexity making an increase in RFI inevitable? What tools and processes are operators using and what more is needed? Thursday 11th June, 10am UK time - Regulations and Standards Are regulations and standards fit for purpose for the current satcoms environment? What more can be done and how do we ensure interoperability as technology continues to evolve? Tuesday 4th August, 4pm UK time – STEM and Diversity How can we make the satcoms industry more diverse while encouraging more youngsters to enter the industry and ensuring there are the opportunities for them? What is already happening in this arena and what more is needed?