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Previous webinars
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Do You Think That's Wise? Understanding the Art of Taking Risks in the Space Industry
Thursday 13 June 2024 // 16:00 CET
This webinar addresses the opportunities that come with taking risks, and how to deal with the challenges that come with a less risk-averse approach.
Highlighting the Vital Drivers that Strengthen and Maintain Europe’s Future Sustainable Position in Space
Thursday 29 June 2023 // 3PM CEST
Europe has been taking actions to establish itself further in the global space industry and is currently leading efforts on space debris mitigation and environmental monitoring while also implementing a secure satellite communications network. Meanwhile, like many other industries, the space technology supply chain is digitalising while it’s facing the challenge of an aging workforce.
Meeting LEO Satellite Systems development challenges with simulation technology
Tuesday 26 July 2022 // 1pm CET
As the need for internet communications and connectivity increases in the everyday activities of the government, military, commercial, and personal interactions, satellite communication systems are the key to future growth. The combination of the elements from legacy cellular networks and new wireless technologies is creating opportunities to provide universal broadband mobility via new Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks, ground stations, and terminals, as well as, development challenges. LEO satellite constellations, ground station, and terminal system developers are facing major challenges in testing their systems and their operations to ensure successful operation, communication, and security. Simulation technology has provided a solution to these challenges that can save time, lower costs, and provide metrics and performance.
“So you’ve made it to space… now what?” Scaling up your space business for success
Tuesday 26 April, 2022 // 04:00PM CET
New Space players are looking to launch and operate dedicated constellations for collecting new data intelligence from space. With Spire’s constellation of 120+ multi-payload satellites, this webinar provides insight into their journey, the expertise they have gained in constellation operations, the challenges faced, and finally learnings on how Spire can help new space players achieve scale through executing their in-orbit demonstration/ validation. Spire’s customer, NorthStar, will also be sharing how the two organisations partnered to build their constellation for LEO orbit to meet the demand for Space Situational Awareness in the space environment.