Experts and innovators from across the space sector supply chain are convening at Space-Comm Expo, going down 7-8 June 2023 at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre.
Delivered to the industry by leading organisers Hub Exhibitions, in partnership with the aerospace events experts at Farnborough International, Space-Comm Expo is the biggest UK-based exhibition dedicated to showcasing and sharing insight on the business way forward for space for business, defence and aerospace. Positioned on the forefront of the space industry, Space-Comm Expo is supported by ADS and UK Space.
An optimistic future for space
In a recent research report conducted by Space-Comm Expo 57% of those surveyed predicted a growth rate of as much as 20% in the subsequent 12 months, with the same percentage increasing their investments by the identical margin.
Ahead of the third installment of the event, industry leaders and experts shared the largest challenges that have to be addressed for the space industry to succeed in its predicted heights. The shortage of expert professionals, which poses a big barrier to innovation and progress, supply chain issues and a scarcity of monetary support and investment are seen as hampering the present growth potential of companies inside the sector.
Inside the report, industry professionals emphasise the necessity for a world framework for business space business, increased financial support, and government upskilling initiatives to supply policy guidance, highlighting the growing need for collaboration across the sector.
A progressive catalyst, Space-Comm Expo is tackling these global industry challenges and solutions with the support of leading organisations, associations and government departments, including the likes of UKSpace, Ministry of Defence, ADS Group, Federal Aviation Administration, ESA and UKSpace Agency.
World-class speaker programme
This 12 months’s event agenda is targeted on bringing the long run of space to reality, covering topics corresponding to the long run of the space economy, digital transformation, space exploration missions, space tourism space sovereignty and global space governance, sustainability and debris mitigation, a multi-orbit future, and creating recent economies in space.
Opening the show’s conference programme, astronaut Tim Peake can be discussing the present state of the UK space sector and why the industry must encourage the subsequent generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.
Along with Tim Peake, the keynote theatre innovators and business leaders that can be sharing expertise, strategies, and research at Space-Comm Expo 2023, include:
- Dallas Campbell, British science television presenter
- Dr Alice Bunn, President, UKSpace
- Trudy Kortes, Director of Technology Demonstrations, NASA
- Kevin Craven, CEO, ADS Group
- Elizabeth Seward, Head of Space Strategy & Future Business, BAE Systems
- Raycho Raychev, Founder an6d CEO, Enduro Sat
- David Ziegler, Vice President Aerospace and Defence, Dassault Systèmes
- Mivy James, Digital Transformation Director, BAE Systems
- Dr Jaime Reed, Vice President, Consulting Services, Space Data Platforms and Applications, CGI
- Luigi Scatteia, Associate Consulting, PwC France
- Tim Johnson, Policy Director, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
- Prof Nicolas Peter, Professor of the Practice in Space Policy and International Affairs, International Space University
- Luc Piguet, Co-Founder and CEO, ClearSpace SA
Industry-leading expo
Cementing itself as a staple within the space industry calendar, Space-Comm Expo 2023 has continued its exponential growth, with aerospace leaders and technology providers, including BAE Systems, Northrup, Rolls-Royce, Maxar, CGI, AWS, Dassault, Viasat and Qinetic exhibiting across the two-day event. SMEs corresponding to leading manufacturer of high frequency satellite communications technology, ReliaSat can be exhibiting its recent Ka-band electronically steered Phased Array Antenna for the primary time within the UK and EFS can be showcasing its project shipping department and worldwide capabilities through its renowned global network.
Three country and state pavilions may even be featured across the exhibition. The Italian Trade Agency, State of Florida and Czech Republic Aerospace pavilions can be showcasing change agents offering global solutions.
The pioneering exhibition includes over 150 industry-leading organisations from 17 countries, with greater than 30% of the companies exhibiting on the event are international.
The place to do business
Meet the Buyer at Space-Comm Expo is where the space industry does business. The programme brings together decision-makers across the availability chain to further the business space sector with future-altering partnerships and lucrative deals through pre-qualified and approved meetings.
The 2023 edition of the Meet the Buyer programme has also invited investors and financial backers in attendance in a Buyer capability, providing an exclusive opportunity for SMEs within the space sector searching for financial investment for his or her products/services to satisfy the correct people.
All eyes are on the UK space industry this 12 months and Space-Comm Expo is where they may gather in June. To register for Space-Comm Expo free of charge or to get more information on exhibiting, please visit: www.space-comm.co.uk