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Darmstadt, Germany

10th ESA International Workshop on Tracking, Telemetry and Command for Space

Organised by:
ESA
The Ground Station Engineering Division (OPS-GS) of the Ground Systems Engineering and Innovation Department (OPS-G) is pleased to announce the 10th ESA International Workshop on Tracking, Telemetry and Command Systems for Space Applications, TTC2025, which will be held from the 25th to the 28th November 2025 at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt (Germany).
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Budapest, XIV. ker., Ajtósi Dürer sor 19–21.

Magyar Űripari Nap

Organised by:
Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium, HypeX Consulting Zrt.
A Magyar Űripari Nap a hazai űripar vezető szereplőinek, kutatóintézeteinek és vállalkozásainak szakmai találkozója, ahol a résztvevők közösen tekintik át az ágazat fejlődési irányait és jövőbeli lehetőségeit. Az esemény célja, hogy elősegítse a tudásmegosztást, az együttműködések bővítését és az innovációs hálózatok erősítését a magyar űrszektorban. A programban kormányzati előadások, vállalati prezentációk, valamint kerekasztal-beszélgetések is helyet kapnak, ahol hazai és nemzetközi szereplők osztják meg tapasztalataikat az űripari innovációk és a piaci integráció területén.
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Prague, Czech Republic and online

User Consultation Platform and Downstream Day

Organised by:
EUSPA
EUSPA’s User Consultation Platform (UCP) is a systematic consultation that brings together business and industry leaders, entrepreneurs, service providers, innovators, and other EU Space user communities to express their needs, share best practices, and present use cases. In 2025, the platform will also host the EU Space Downstream Day, highlighting innovation opportunities in the EU Space ecosystem.
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Prague and online

User Consultation Platform 2025 - EUSPA

Organised by:
EUSPA
EUSPA’s User Consultation Platform (UCP) is a systematic consultation that brings together business and industry leaders, entrepreneurs, service providers, innovators, and other EU Space user communities to express their needs, share best practices, and present use cases. In 2025, the platform will also host the EU Space Downstream Day, highlighting innovation opportunities in the EU Space ecosystem.
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Auditorium II, Educational Centre Ludovika University of Public Service 1089 Budapest, Üllői road 82

Third Budapest Conference on Space Law and Policy

Organised by:
Institute of Aerospace and Telecommunications Law (Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest) in cooperation with the National Media and Infocommunications Authority and the Hungarian Astronautical Society
The aim of the conference is to provide a high-level international forum for academics, policymakers, industry leaders, and representatives of international organizations to exchange ideas, share research findings, and discuss current challenges and opportunities in the evolving landscape of European space governance. The event seeks to foster dialogue between different sectors and disciplines, promoting a deeper understanding of how Europe can strengthen its position as a global space actor. This year’s edition will place particular emphasis on the ways in which new European and national initiatives - such as emerging space strategies, regulatory frameworks, and investment programs - interact with broader technological, economic, and geopolitical developments. By examining these dynamics, the conference aims to shed light on how Europe’s strategic ambitions in outer space are being defined, negotiated, and implemented in an increasingly competitive and complex international environment.
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Espoo, Dipoli, Finland

8ᵗʰ WINTER SATELLITE WORKSHOP

The Winter Satellite Workshop is the leading New Space event in Finland, Scandinavia, and the Baltic region. It brings together multiple space-focused events under one umbrella, creating a unique forum for collaboration and exchange. The workshop unites space technology experts, scientists, and students to explore emerging topics in the rapidly evolving space sector. Its scope covers New Space developments, small satellite missions and platforms, space science and instrumentation, Earth observation, and the sustainable use of space. Our goal is to strengthen collaboration in the European space sector across generations and disciplines, bringing together students, academics, industry, innovators, policymakers, and funding agencies.
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Munich, Germany.

Munich Space week 2026

Organised by:
Munich Aerospace
This inaugural event marks the merger of two prominent conferences—the Munich New Space Summit and the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit—creating a comprehensive platform that unites the New Space sector with satellite navigation communities. Munich Space Week is part of the Space Golden League, an alliance of four major European space events. The league includes events in Brussels, Paris, Rome, and Munich. Its goal is to strengthen Europe’s space economy through collaboration and innovation. The event aims to promote cross-sector cooperation to drive innovation and efficiency. It also seeks to enhance Europe’s strategic autonomy in the global space market.
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Uzbekistan

Space Technology Conference Central Eurasia (STC) 2026

Organised by:
Dialogue Events Ltd.
The Space Technology Conference (STC) Central Eurasia 2026 will be held on 30th March – 1st April , 2026, in Uzbekistan, showcasing the region’s fastest-growing aerospace ecosystem. This pivotal event assembles government leaders, engineers, investors, and entrepreneurs from Central Eurasia and beyond to foster collaboration, advance space technology, and accelerate economic development. If you seek to influence future policies, explore new markets, and engage with groundbreaking technologies, STC 2026 provides a dynamic platform for those ambitions.
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Sardinia, Italy

Small Satellites Systems and Services Symposium

Organised by:
ESA
Authors are invited to contribute to this year’s theme Swarming the Skies, Soaring Beyond: from VLEO to Deep Space. As in the tradition of the 4S Symposium, the selected papers will be discussed in a dedicated session on the first day of the event. The programme will also cover technical sessions, such as mission and system analysis, applications such as earth observation, science, telecommunication and navigation, new technologies at system, sub-system and component level. A special session will be dedicated to small satellites access to space, addressing launchers, in-orbit transfer vehicles and platform cross-compatibility. A CubeSat workshop will be held in parallel to the 4S Symposium from Tuesday until Friday. The 4S Symposium will also host a product Exhibition to display hardware, software, and services. The programme is complemented by several events providing networking opportunities.
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Luxexpo, Luxembourg

Luxembourg Space Resources Week 2026

Once again, the global space resources community will gather in Luxembourg to connect, exchange knowledge, and explore the future of space and terrestrial resource utilisation. In the days leading up to the conference, we will also host the internationally recognised Professional Course on Space Resources, offering participants a unique opportunity to deepen their expertise before joining the main event.
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Istanbul, Turkey

SAHA Expo 2026

Organised by:
Glomil
SAHA EXPO International Defence and Aerospace Exhibition is organized every two years by SAHA Istanbul, the largest industrial cluster in Türkiye and Europe with more than 1200 companies and 29 universities, under the auspices of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye and with the participation and support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of National Defence, the Ministry of Industry and Technology, the Ministry of Trade, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye Secretariat of Defence Industries and other civilian and military public institutions, and under the organization of SAHA EXPO Inc.
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Trondheim, Norway

27th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research

Organised by:
ESA
This Symposium will be the 27th in a series of conferences initiated in 1973 by the Member States of EASP to provide a platform for scientists and engineers using sounding rockets and balloons in their research, and to advance progress in related scientific disciplines. The scope of the Symposium also includes related ground-based, aircraft and satellite research, new developments in technology, improvements of range facilities, and space education. The Symposium participants are given the opportunity to report on their latest achievements and future plans in the various scientific and technical fields. It is a widely recognised occasion for efficient communication between scientists, engineers from industry, project managers and range personnel, and thus a good starting point for stronger collaboration. The Symposium highlights new trends and latest developments in the use of sounding rockets and balloons for scientific research, facilitating the establishment of strategic roadmaps towards the future of the subject activities.