The SMi Group has announced the 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition set to take place in London from 5-7 November. The event will provide a comprehensive overview of how allied partners are working to maintain and sustain space superiority. The event will be preceded by a pre-conference, Small Satellites and Disruptive Technology focus day (on 4th November) for analyzing LEO small satellite constellations and how to exploit these networks to deliver more capability on the ground.
Bringing together over 100 delegates, including leading commercial solution providers, those at the cutting edge of small satellite R&D (including organizations from the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus) and government end-users - to discuss what future trends in constellation development might have here on the ground.
Focus day presentation highlights include:
- Mr. Gary Lay BEng, Director of Strategic Opportunities, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited on ‘Delivering the Disruptive: Future Launch & Development of Small Satellites’.
- Mr. Craig Clark MBE, Chief Scientific Officer, and Founder, Clyde Space/AAC Clyde on ‘Future Space & Disruption in the Satellite Market’.
- Mr. Mark Boggett, CEO, Seraphim Capital on ‘Small Sats, Payloads and Data: Trends in Future Space’.
- Dr. Juan Reveles, Chief Technology Officer, Oxford Space Systems on ‘Meeting the Challenges of the New Space Age’.
The following day, Global MilSatCom Conference and Exhibition will then gather over 550 international attendees, from 35 nations to explore:
- Maintaining and sustaining space superiority.
- Updates on the UK’s SKYNET constellation.
- Updates on international SATCOM programme developments - representation from every continent on earth (bar Antarctica).
- The enterprise-wide reorganisation endeavours within the US DoD and its new and ‘go fast’ procurement efforts.
- Allied collaboration and future partnerships.
- Resilience and protection in future architectures.
- Next-generation LEO small sat constellations.
- NATO procurement of allied bandwidth for future joint operations.
Hosted over 3 inclusive days, the Global MilSatCom conference’s reputation has been built on the high-level international speakers and decision makers it attracts and the fantastic interactive opportunities offered during the conference sessions and networking receptions.
The 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition will be held in London from 5th to 7th November 2019, and the Small Satellites and Disruptive Technology Focus Day will be held on the 4th of November 2019.
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