With over 70 nations now having satellites in orbit, space has become a highly competitive arena. Major powers like the USA, Russia, and China are rapidly expanding their military space capabilities such as advanced military satellite technologies and anti-satellite weapons. In addition to these state actors, commercial entities are playing an increasingly significant role. The space domain has become increasingly contested, with industry and governments driving innovation and expanding access to space.
Now in its 7th year, the Space Operations Summit continues to be the premier event for those shaping the future of military space domain. As we move into 2025, the space and defence landscape is becoming increasingly complex. The need for NATO and its allies to invest in robust and resilient space defence strategies is very clear.
Why Attend?
- Engage with senior UK military and government officials, international space commanders, and leaders in disruptive technologies. This is your chance to influence and play a pivotal role in the development and operations of the military space capabilities.
- Network with over 150 delegates from across the space domain, including military and government organisations, international partners, the space science and technology community, and industry leaders.
- Gain insights from a series of impactful presentations and discussions led by Space Commanders, the Ministry of Defence, and other key partners in the sector. Discover strategic plans, operational capability targets, and programme delivery milestones that will shape the space domain.
Topics for 2025:
Satellite Communication Technologies
Missile Tracking Systems: Enhancing detection and response
Ground Systems in supporting space operations and ensuring mission success
Space Domain Awareness and Space Combat Power
Alliances and Collaboration: The importance of interoperability across systems, nations, and industry to achieve seamless and effective space operations.
Agile Supply Chains & Working Through Classification Challenges
Artificial Intelligence and Data Utilisation
Joint Commercial Operations (JCO) encompassing Surveillance Reconnaissance Tracking (SRT), Non-Earth Imaging (NEI), and Cooperative Jamming