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Small Satellites & Services
International Forum (SSSIF) will be held from
February 21 to February 23
Malaga will host the
fourth edition of the Small Satellites and Services
International Forum (SSSIF) from February 21 to
February 23. The meeting will
serve to analyze the main technological challenges
of small satellites and the future of the space
sector in Europe and United States.
For three days, experts from
different fields in the space sector such as
manufacturers, technicians, scientists, suppliers,
investors, developers, and launchers will meet in
this world-referenced forum. This year, the forum is
celebrated under the slogan, "High Capability
Constellations".
The space sector is strategic,
combining companies with high added value, high
competitiveness, strategic technological
developments and sustained long-term growth. The
SSSIF will discuss future challenges for defense,
commercial applications, and scientific missions in
the coming years.
The opening day will feature
the exceptional Andrés Martínez, Executive Director
of Space Programs of NASA's Exploration Development
Mission Directorate, and responsible for 5 of the 10
small satellites of the Artemis I mission. For over
a decade, Andres has led small satellite technology
research and development and over 20 space flight
missions both to low Earth orbit and deep space.
Andres will share his perspective on the main
challenges that the small satellites sector will
face in the coming years.
The first day will also focus
on the role and goals of space agencies with keynote
speakers Noelia Peinado, in charge of the
Development Program in the European Space Agency and
Giorgio Sccoccia, president of the Italian Space
Agency.
Another key topic will be the
role of small satellite launchers and will involve
representatives of companies such as Arianespace,
the world's leading satellite launch company;
Germany's Isar Aerospace; the tin start-up Pangea
Aerospace; the American Spaceflight; PLD Space, a
pioneering
Spanish company and benchmark
in Europe in the development of reusable rockets,
and OCCAM SPACE, a manufacturer of aviation and
aerospace components.
The limits of technology in
satellite constellations will be the focus of the
final debate of the first day. The debate will
involve the pioneer company Planet, which provides
images via satellite of the whole Earth; Sener
Aeroespacial y Defensa, specialists in engineering
and technology; Alen Space, developer of
nanosatellites and missions; SATLANTIS, dedicated to
space technology for earth observation and
exploration of the universe, D-Orbit, a market
leader in logistics and space transport, and
Hispasat, a Spanish communications satellite
operator.
Defense and satellite
constellations
Jordi Puig, creator of the
standard CubeSat and emeritus professor at
California Polytechnic State University, and Dana
Turse, president of Salida Space, will kick off the
second day of the forum as guest speakers. In a
panel moderated by José L. Calvo González-Reguera,
Lieutenant Colonel of the Spanish Air & Space Force,
the applications of small satellites in defense will
be discussed and representatives of ISDEF, INTA,
AIRBUS, GMV and Deimos Space will speak.
The day will be followed by a
panel dedicated to commercial applications of small
satellites and international cooperation in
satellite constellations, where representatives of
the European Space Agency, the UK Space Agency,
Catapult and Hispasat will reflect on the necessary
contribution between the United States and Europe,
both at the level of space agencies and private
companies.
The final panel of the day will
focus on the topic of women in the space sector and
how to expand opportunities for more women to become
involved. Among the participants
who will contribute to the discussion are Maureen
O´Brien, co-founder and Executive Director at OAI,
Dana Turse, and Mireia Colina, Vice President of
Commercial Sales and Business Development at LEAF
Space.
The third day will open with
pilot Juan Carlos Sánchez Delgado, Brigadier General
of the Spanish Space Air & Space Force who will
speak about the challenges of defense in the current
international scenario. After his
speech, he will be followed by Stanley Kennedy,
co-founder, president, and chief engineer of Oakman
Aerospace Incorporated with large experience in
defense and commercial applications.
After both speeches, the day
will continue with three more panels on topics such
as regulation and space business development,
investments and the space economy, and cybersecurity
in space. Panelists include but are not limited to,
Sergio Tabasco of the European Space Agency,
Patricia Rodriguez-Dapena of NTT Data, Oscar Garcia
of Interflight Global, and more.
The activities of the SSSIF
2023 forum will be complemented by a second
conference room where, during the three days,
sessions moderated by experts will be held to
present projects and technological developments
linked to the space sector in fields such as
launchers, market trends, satellite constellations,
space debris, telecommunications, and components for
small satellites. Among the companies and entities
present will be AIRBUS, the EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
(ESA), SENER and several national and international
universities.
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