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SUMMARY:The Artemis Program: Perspectives from Policy\, Industry\, and Science
DESCRIPTION:Join the United States SGAC Team and the NCAC (North\, Central America\, and the Caribbean) Regional Policy and Advocacy Task Force for an interdisciplinary discussion on the Artemis Program. \nThis webinar will include a panel of experts\, followed by audience questions. We will also reserve time at the end for SGAC members to reflect on the webinar and meet their fellow SGAC members. \nRegister here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/the-artemis-program-perspectives-from-policy-industry-and-science
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:SG Webinars
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SUMMARY:SG[Spain]
DESCRIPTION:SG[Spain] 2024 is coming to Tenerife! 🏝️🌌 \n📝 Mark your calendars for November 8th and 9th \n📈 This exciting event is designed for university students and young professionals (aged 18-35) who are passionate about space and eager to make meaningful connections in the aerospace field. \n🧑‍🚀 SG[Spain] 2024 will feature inspiring guest speakers from top space agencies\, leading space industry companies\, influential non-governmental organizations\, and cutting-edge research laboratories. It’s a unique chance to enhance your interdisciplinary professional network\, exchange groundbreaking ideas\, and collaborate on the future of the space sector. \n💭 Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn\, connect\, and grow with fellow space enthusiasts. We can’t wait to see you in Tenerife for two days of networking\, knowledge sharing\, and inspiration! \n🔐 Secure your spot now and be part of shaping the future of space! \nThe overarching theme of SG[Spain] 2024 is the following: \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n                                                             FROM GROUND TO SPACE AND BEYOND  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n  \n\nThe event will be held in English \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey Dates \n\n\n\n20th of August: Registration for SG[Spain] 2024 opens! Registration will be done in a first-come first-serve basis\, so hurry up so you don’t lose your ticket!\n15th of September: Registration closes!\n8th of November: The event begins with a visit to Teide Observatory (limited spots available). Additionally\, a visit to the Canary Astrophysics Institute\, IACTEC follows. After the visits\, you may join us for networking over drinks!\n9th of November: The big event starts! Workshops\, round tables and keynotes takes place during the whole day at La Laguna University. After an event loaded with remarkable speakers and sponsors\, a gala dinner with delicious catering and excellent networking opportunities is held.\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgspain
LOCATION:Universidad de La Laguna
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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SUMMARY:8th African Space Generation Workshop 2024
DESCRIPTION:The theme for this workshop is ‘The Future of Africa’s Space Industry: Capacity Building For Sustainable Development’ and participants will be divided into working groups (WGs)\, each focusing on a specific sub-theme broadly covering [Space Technology and Innovation\, Space Business and Entrepreneurship\, Space Safety and Sustainability\, Space Law and Policy\, and Space Medicine and Science]. \nThe objective of the AF-SGW is to raise awareness of the benefits of space\, exchange know-how\, and share best practices amongst stakeholders. The program will facilitate public participation and provide an excellent opportunity for students and young professionals to network with each other and experts with the aim of leading to future research and business partnerships and stimulating the interest among the next generation of African space professionals\, whether scientific\, legal\, and corporate or government. \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/8th-af-sgw-2024
LOCATION:National Space Research and Development Agency/ Nigerian Communication Satellite\, Airport Road\, Lugbe\, Abuja\, FCT\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:African Space Generation Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Role and Challenges of Earth Observation in the Beirut Explosion Assessment and Relief Response
DESCRIPTION:Space Law and Policy Project Group invites you to join our panel discussion based on our latest research and publication at the International Astronautical Congress 2024\, “The Role and Challenges of Earth Observation in the Beirut Explosion Assessment and Relief Response.” \nOur panelists\, La-Quita George; Farah Diya Yasmine; Ali Amhaz; Prasad Rathod; Soumaya Difallah; and Rishikesh G.\, will provide expert insight according to our findings\, from both legal and technical aspects. Here are the details!\nDate: 29th of November 2024\nTime: 5:00 PM – 6.00 PM UK Time/GMT+0\nPlatform: Zoom Meeting\nSecure your spot and join our latest discoveries!  \nRegister here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/the-role-and-challenges-of-earth-observation-in-the-beirut-explosion-assessment-and-relief-response
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:SG Webinars
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SUMMARY:SG[Luxembourg]
DESCRIPTION:Luxembourg has been rapidly developing as a European hub for NewSpace. Within this exciting context\, we are thrilled to announce that SG[Luxembourg] will be held for the very first time this year\, under the headline “Small Country on Earth\, Big Nation in Space” ! \nYoung professionals and students aged 18 to 35\, who are dedicated to shaping the future of the space industry\, are warmly invited to this event. This is a unique opportunity to network\, share ideas\, and discuss how Luxembourg is pioneering the space industry of tomorrow. \nThe event will feature a range of activities\, including keynote speeches from industry leaders\, panel discussions with experts\, and interactive workshops. \nParticipants will also have the chance to engage in hands-on workshops and collaborate with peers on innovative solutions to current challenges in the space sector. \nKey questions we will explore include: Why is it advantageous to create a space start-up in Luxembourg ? How to weight in space exploration from Luxembourg ? \nJoin us in Luxembourg on Saturday\, November 30th\, 2024\, to help us find answers. Together\, let’s shape the future of the space industry from Luxembourg.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgluxembourg
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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SUMMARY:SG[Nordic-Baltic]
DESCRIPTION:Join us January 20th 2025 in Helsinki\, Finland\, for the first ever SG[Nordic-Baltic]!  \nWe are not just looking at the stars\, we are bringing them together. We are excited to gather young professionals and students aged from 18 to 35\, regardless of profession or field\, nationality or country\, junior or senior\, but people who are committed to shaping the future of the space industry.  \nIn this way\, we enable a unique opportunity to build and grow your network\, while sharing ideas and discussing the future of the Nordic and Baltic countries regarding space. This could lead to collaborations\, partnerships\, or even amazing startups\, because ideas shared today might just change industry tomorrow. \nSG[Nordic-Baltic] is organised in conjunction with the Winter Satellite Workshop 2025\, the largest space event in Nordics and Baltics which takes place 21-23 Jan 2025.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgnordic-baltic
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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SUMMARY:What is written in the star? Discover Your Role in Space
DESCRIPTION:The future of space is being written right now\, and it is ready for passionate\, Visionary young minds like yours. This webinar is your chance to hear from the space experts who are pushing the limits of what’s possible in space exploration and Innovation\nHere is what you’ll experience: \nInspiring stories from experts who’ve turned dreams into reality \nReal insights into what it takes to build a career in space \nActionable advice on how young enthusiasts can make their mark in the industry\nOpportunities to engage with leaders shaping the future wave of space exploration. \nGet ready to feel inspired and motivated to take your next steps. it is time to spark your passion\, open new doors\, and find your place in the next space exploration. \nTickets
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/discover-your-role-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250518
DTSTAMP:20250307T123736Z
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SUMMARY:SG[Portugal] 2025
DESCRIPTION:🚀 Exciting News for Space Enthusiasts! 🚀 \nPortugal is set to host its very first SG[Portugal] event this spring! Join us on May 17th in the historic city of Coimbra\, at a pivotal moment for Portugal’s growing space sector. \nThis event is a must-attend for students and young professionals eager to expand their space horizons. Engage in interactive workshops\, explore diverse fields and applications within the industry\, and connect with some of the most influential players in the Portuguese space ecosystem. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to learn\, network\, and contribute to discussions on Portugal and Europe’s role in space. \nLearn more!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgportugal-2025
LOCATION:Convent of São Francisco\, Av. da Guarda Inglesa\, Coimbra\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
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SUMMARY:SYP SpaceOps
DESCRIPTION:SYP SPACEOPS\nRegistrations are closed !  \nYou are working on a Cubesat project and attending the SpaceOps 2025 ? The cubesat workshop will be the perfect opportunity for you to share your work in front of a passionate audience ! To apply\, click on the button below : \nCALL FOR PAPER IS CLOSED !Activities \nWorkshopSpeed Mentoring SessionTechnical TourWorkshop\nSpace Operations for Constellation of CubeSat/Nanosatellite Workshop\nDate: 25 May 2025 \nTime: 09:00 – 16:00\nLocation: Canadian Space Agency \nDo you want to learn how to carry out space operations for Constellation of CubeSats/Nanosatellites? This event will be held on the margins of the SpaceOps 2025 conference. During this one day event\, students and young professionals will have the opportunity to learn about different approaches to space operations as well as to hear about  international peers working on cubesat/nanosatellite constellations projects. \nDuring this workshop\, participants from around the world will learn about the different philosophies behind cubesat/nanosatellite operations. Two Participants or group of participants will also have the opportunity to showcase their project. \nAfter the lectures by each representative\, all participants will have a chance to engage in discussions via a panel discussion. \nThe workshop is open to students and young professionals. If you aspire to work for a company\, an international space agency\, or if you are interested in starting your own satellite operations company\, then this one day workshop is a great opportunity to learn about the challenges and excitement of space operations. \nRegistration Costs: Workshop Registration is free. \n  \nAgenda Outline\n\n\n\n Time\n Agenda\n Details\n\n\n\n\n\n 09:00 \n\n\nRegistration Check-in \n\n\n Registration Required (no fee) \n\n\n\n\n 09:30 \n\n\nWelcome \n\n\n Opening message : Michel Doyon (CSA) \n Welcome message : Christophe Belzile (CSA) \n\n\n\n\n 10:00 \n\n\nParticipant Introduction \n\n\n  Ice Breaker \n\n\n\n\n 10:30 \n\n\nSYP Presentations \n\n\n“ESA Young Professionals Satellite: From Concept to Operations” – Marilia de Almeida Carvalho Matos (ESA) \n“Ground Station as a Service: A Cost-Effective and Scalable Solution for Space Mission Management” – Jamie John Moses (SANSA) \n“Spectrometric Acid Rain Precursor Detection and AI-Optimized Image Compression on a 3U CubeSat” – Pramit Shende (Carleton University On Orbit) \n“Western Skylark: Space-Enhanced Wildlife Tracking with Optical Payload” – Purvaja Karthikeyan (University of Western Ontario) \n\n\n\n\n 12:30 \n\n\nLunch \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n 13:30 \n\n\nTechnical Presentations \n\n\n“Satellite Operations Lessons Learned” – Tyler Hrynyk (CSA) \n“ISpace : Expand our Planet\, expand our Future” – Scott Moon (iSpace) \n\n\n\n\n 14:30 \n\n\nCoffee Break & Group Photo \n\n \n\n\n\n 14:45 \n\n\n Panel Discussion \n\n\nPanelists:  \nTyler Hrynyk (CSA) \nScott Moon (iSpace) \nMarilia de Almeida Carvalho Matos (ESA – SYP) \nYoung Lee (NASA JPL) \nModerator :  \nCharlotte Flory (Eutelsat/SGAC) \n\n\n\n\n 15:45 \n\n\n Closing Remarks \n\n\n  SGAC Workshop Chair : Charlotte Flory (Eutelsat/SGAC) \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nSpeed Mentoring Session\nSpeed Mentoring Event\nDate: 27 May 2025\nTime: 6:30-8:00 PM \nLocation: Palais des congrès – Montreal \nThe Speed Mentoring Event is a great chance to kick-start connections that build over time\, create chance meetings and to meet with students\, early stage professionals\, experienced mentors and even possibly a future employer in the space operations industry. \nShare a table with top  managers and experts to ask questions\, seek advice\, and learn more about  their personal experiences which shaped their professional careers. \nThis event\, organized by the SpaceOps team is energizing for both students and young space professionals as well as the senior mentors\, providing both groups with a unique networking opportunity. \nRegistration Costs: Event Registration is free. \nSeats are limited. Applications will be evaluated by the event Organising Committee and candidates will be notified via email on the outcome. Apply ASAP! \nHow it Works\nEach Student or Young Professional (Mentee) sits at one of the tables with one Mentor. Each Mentor gets 10 minutes at the table to talk about their personal career background\, advice on how to develop a career/life path\, and answer questions (Examples: “what was one difficult challenge you faced in your career and how did you overcome it?; What are 3 tips you learned over the years that you wish you knew earlier as a student or young professional?). After 10 minutes\, the mentor must rotate to the next table and meet a new set of Mentees! \nA networking event will take place after the speed mentoring event and will allow all the participants to further network and follow up on discussions with the mentors. \nThere is no registration fee\, although places are limited\, so book your participation at the SpaceOps Speed Mentoring session today! \n  \nMentors\n​ \n\n\n\n\n \nSaeed Al Mansoori \nMBRSC \n\n \nSaeed Al Mansoori is the Director of the Remote Sensing Department at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and the head of the MBRSC Lab at the University of Dubai. He has received B.Sc. degree in Communication Engineering from Khalifa University of Science\, Technology and Research (KUSTAR)\, Sharjah\, UAE in 2010 and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from American University of Sharjah (AUS) in 2016. In 2024\, Saeed received a PhD in computer science from the British University in Dubai. Saeed’s research interests include signal and image processing\, artificial intelligence\, remote sensing\, GIS\, etc. He is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)\, a Senior Member of the international society for optics and photonics (SPIE) and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). He has authored or co-authored more than 90 papers in international conferences and journals.\n\n\n\n  \n\n \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n \nEugene Avenant \nSANSA \n\n \n\nEugene Avenant holds the position of Chief Engineer at the South African National Space Agency’s Space Operations program. He has been with SANSA since its inception in 2011 and before that at SANSA SO’s precursor The Satellite Applications Centre a centre of the CSIR. His responsibilities include the upgrade and establishment of new TT&C\, Image download stations and other satellite monitoring systems. He has also been involved in development of a GNSS augmentation system for South Africa leading from projects with the European Commission in their Frame Programmes 6 and 7 and the UK Space Agency Industrial Participation Support Programme. Mr Avenant has contributed to a number of national strategies most notably the National Air Navigation Strategy and the National Communication Satellite strategy. He leads a team in SANSA that is producing the implementation plan for the Space Infrastructure Hub\, a national strategic infrastructure project that aims to build infrastructure that will support a space value chain to address the needs of the country and region through space technology in a sustainable way. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n \nCesare Capararo \nALTEC \n\n \n\nAfter participating to several Human Space Flight projects at Thales Alenia Space\, with the founding of ALTEC in Torino\, Italy\, and the start of ISS assembly\, took responsibility of the engineering and mission support activities of the logistics modules MPLM at ALTEC. Following an experience at COL-CC as Columbus Flight Director\, he returned to Torino to take responsibility of the ESA ISS Training\, Logistics and Operations Support services and other Human Spaceflight and Space Exploration projects\, until being appointed as ALTEC Head of Programs. He represents ALTEC in the SpaceOps Committee at Large and is part of the Technical Program Committee. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n \nNathalie Corcoral \nCNES \n\n \n\nNathalie Corcoral is the deputy head of the Cnes Operations Department. At the present time\, this department operates 14 satellites in LEO orbits and prepares more than 10 new missions for national purposes or international cooperations. Before joining operations\, Nathalie was involved in Monitoring and control activities (Head of M&C Office) as well as System Engineering and MBSE activities. She also was System Manager for a French and Chinese mission\, mission manager in Operations department and responsible for Earth Terminal Development. Before joining Cnes\, she spent some years in Airbus Defence & Space in Assembly Integration and Test department and was involved in Cassini Mission through the development of FPGA for one of the payloads. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n \nThomas F. Kuch  \nDLR retired \n\n \n\nThomas Kuch studied telecommunications engineering at the Technical University in Darmstadt\, Germany. In his first position at the German Telekom with the then new topic “digital communications” he was involved in bi-lateral German-French projects. Early on he represented Germany in his field of expertise in international satellite organisations. Since 1987 after his change to DLR\, the German Aerospace Center in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich\, he was involved in international space projects\, working together with numerous colleagues from other European countries. \nHe was assigned as head of DLR’s mission operations department in 1999 and in this position\, he was responsible for the teams operating the flights of satellites and the activities of the European laboratory Columbus on-board the International Space Station. \nIn 2002 he took over the role as the German representative within the SpaceOps Executive Committee\, in 2008 he was a founding member of the Space Operations Committee of the International Astronautical Federation. Since May 2023 after his retirement from DLR he works as space operations expert providing his expertise and experience to various customers. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \nPhilip Liebrecht \nNASA\, retired \n\n \n\nMr. Philip Liebrecht was the Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) and Deputy Program Manager for the SCaN Program for a decade before his retirement from NASA in August 2019. Prior to his assignment at NASA Headquarters he spent over 30 years at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in various engineering and leadership positions related to Space Communications and operations. Since his retirement he has been helping to mentor SCaN Student Interns and organize the Ka Band Communications Conference. \nMr. Liebrecht’s over four decade career at NASA spanned the end of the Apollo Program through the start of the Orion Project test flights and countless science missions. He has decades of experience with International collaboration on space communications and navigation enabling space missions across the globe. Phil was a member of NASA’s Senior Executive Service cadre and is the recipient of the SpaceOps Lifetime Achievement Medal\, the NASA Exceptional Service Medal\, and the NASA/GSFC Exceptional Achievement Award. He was honored to accept then National Space Club’s Nelson P. Jackson Aerospace Award for the Agency’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System. \n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\nSinda Mejri\nESA\n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\n \nScott Moon\nIspace \n\n \nAfter studying in Canada and France\, Scott started his spacecraft engineering career in 2007 with cosine Research (now cosine) in Leiden\, The Netherlands as a payload systems engineer\, working on payloads and cameras for small Earth Observation spacecraft and the International Space Station. He then joined MOLTEK Consultants in 2011 where he served as a contractor for the European Space Agency for LEO and GEO Earth Observation spacecraft including the Sentinel Missions\, Meteosat Third Generation\, and the recently launched Biomass Earth Explorer. Scott was involved in payload and bus integration\, testing and in-orbit commissioning. In 2020\, Scott moved to ispace inc.’s Assembly\, Integration\, and Testing (AIT) team to begin working on Lunar Landers\, coming full circle to space exploration and embracing his true passion in the space industry. During ispace’s inaugural mission\, Misson 1\, in 2022\, he travelled with the lander during all phases of its development including assembly in Japan\, further assembly and testing in Germany and finally to the launch from the United States\, where he was part of integration into the launch vehicle. Once launched\, Scott immediately turned to manage the development of ispace’s second lunar lander RESILIENCE and its full development life cycle and subsequent launch. He is now the manager for ispace’s Serial Production\, Testing and Launch Division and concurrent AIT Manager.\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\nIsabelle Tremblay \nCSA \n\n \n\nFor over 25 years\, Isabelle Tremblay has been dedicated to the field of space exploration with the belief that this bold quest\, intrinsic to human nature\, propels us toward the future\, catalyzes innovation\, and unites us in the face of the fragility of our planet and the immense challenges of our future\, both on Earth and in space. Ms. Tremblay is responsible for the development and operations of Canada’s space infrastructure. The areas of activity are diverse\, including telecommunications and satellite positioning systems\, Earth observation\, space situational awareness\, and satellite maintenance in orbit. Essential to our daily lives\, this infrastructure allows us\, among other things\, to contribute to environmental protection\, monitor and preserve natural resources\, support disaster response efforts\, and ensure the security of the space environment. \n\nPreviously\, Ms. Tremblay held positions as a research and development engineer in space robotics and as a lead engineer for Canada’s contributions to NASA’s Mars Phoenix Lander and the James Webb Space Telescope. She also led Canada’s Human Spaceflight Program\, which includes the Canadian astronaut corps\, conducting scientific studies aboard the International Space Station focused on health research\, as well as developing future contributions to the autonomous delivery of healthcare during crewed deep-space exploration missions (on the Moon and Mars).\nIsabelle Tremblay holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Polytechnique Montréal\, with a specialization in space technologies. \n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\n \nGareth Williams \nEumetsat \n\n \n\nAfter studying Physics followed by Astronautics & Space Engineering at university\, Gareth began his career at the European Space Agency in the Netherlands as a Young Graduate Trainee working on Columbus and Spacelab. He then started up the career ladder writing computer-based training software at Vega Group in the UK before moving to develop the ground segment for the UK’s Space Technology Research Vehicles minisatellites. He ended his time with Vega in Spain\, training the instrument controllers for the Infrared Space Observatory mission\, which neatly closed the loop from a university summer job at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh where he had supported the optical design for the ISO telescope. \nAfter a short stint at GEC-Marconi working on electro-optics\, Gareth moved to Germany where he started at EUMETSAT as a mission planner and spacecraft operations engineer on Meteosat\, Europe’s series of geostationary weather satellites. His career developed from there\, joining EUMETSAT staff in 2003 as a system operations engineer on the Metop polar satellite programme\, eventually becoming the System Manager and deputy Programme Manager. After a similar role on the Copernicus Sentinel-6 ocean altimetry programme\, Gareth stepped into his current role as Head of Flight Operations at EUMETSAT\, leading a team of 160 controllers\, analysts and engineers responsible for the operations of nine varied meteorological\, oceanographic and altimetry satellites. This fleet number will soon to rise to twelve with the upcoming launches of the MTG-S1\, Metop-SGA1 and Sentinel-6B satellites in the second half of 2025\, with a further five to come in 2026 and 2027 alone. \n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\n  \nTechnical Tour\nTechnical Tour : John H. Chapman Space Centre (HQ of the Canadian Space Agency)\nDate : May 25th\, 2025 \nTime: 4:00 – 5:30 PM \nLocation: Canadian Space Agency \nA technical Tour will be offered at the John H. Chapman Space Centre (HQ of the Canadian Space Agency) on Sunday\, May 25\, 2025. \nThe centre houses a state-of-the-art satellite control facility managing all of CSA’s satellites\,. It also encompasses a Mission Operations Centre (MOC) to conduct robotics operations on the ISS as well as a payload support facility for Canadian experiments in space.   In order to support space robotics it houses a comprehensive simulator.  It is the centre for excellence for space science and operations in Canada. \n  \nApplications will be evaluated by the event Organising Committee and candidates will be notified via email on the outcome. Apply ASAP! \n  \nRegistration costs: Tour Registration is free. \n \nREGISTER TO SPACEOPS 2025*SYP in Space Operations and SpaceOps 2025 are separate events from the 5th NCAC-SGW. To attend all events\, you must register separately. \nOrganisers and Contacts\nCharlotte FloryYoung LeeGladys MagagulaStéphanie TessierCharlotte Flory\n\n\n\n\n \nCharlotte Flory \n\n \n\nCharlotte Flory is a Spacecraft Operations Engineer with more than 7 years of experience in this field. Currently working for Eutelsat\, she supports various projects\, from following the Operations development during procurement of new satellites to in-flight anomalies management on LEO and GEO satellites. \nShe volunteers for the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) since 2018 with both roles of French National Point of Contact and SpaceOps SYP Manager. She has also been part of the International Programme Management Committee (IPMC) of the IAF. \nShe has a Master degree from Centrale Supelec & Ecole Centrale Marseille\, with a specialization in Aeronautics & Space and Project management. \n\n\n\n\nYoung Lee\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nYoung Lee \n\n \n\nMs. Young Lee is the Advanced Design Engineering Technical Group Supervisor and Project Support Lead in the Project Systems Engineering and Formulation Section in Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Over the last fifteen years\, she has held many diverse leadership positions in NASA programs and projects\, establishing strategic and collaborative working relationships across many organizations within NASA\, including its domestic and international partners. Moreover\, she has over twenty years of experience in the development and deployment of operations systems for deep space missions\, focusing on operations cost reduction\, user-productivity improvements and increased information throughput to support many NASA’s deep space missions. She has served on the International SpaceOps Committee since 2014. She has a M.S. in Management of Information Systems from Claremont Graduate University in California. \n\n\n\n\nGladys Magagula\n\n\n\n\n \nGladys Magagula  \n\n \n\nMs. Gladys Magagula is the Projects Manager at the South African National Space Agency’s Space Operations directorate which is situated at Hartebeesthoek. Over the past 19 years\, she has worked for a diverse range of organizations and held various positions including Software Developer\, Satellite Mission Control Specialist Science Communicator\, etc. \nShe has served on the International SpaceOps Committee since 2019. She holds a master’s degree in engineering science (M. Eng. Sci.) from the University of Stellenbosch and is currently studying for an MBA degree at the Business School Netherlands. \n\n\n\n\nStéphanie Tessier\n  \n\n\n\n\n \nStéphanie Tessier \n\n \n\nIn September 2022\, Stephanie joined the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) as an Operational Assistant. For the past decade\, she has been a dedicated professional in Canada’s federal government\, playing a vital role in the Space Utilization division\, where she’s known for her meticulous approach and problem-solving skills. With many agendas demanding her attention\, she adeptly balanced her responsibilities\, ensuring the division ran smoothly with her efficient multitasking. \nStephanie\, a new member of the SpaceOps committee from CSA\, is contributing to the local organizing team for the SpaceOps 2025 conference\, which will be held at the Montreal Convention Center in May 2025. She also plays a key role in coordinating the Student and Young Professional (SYP) program\, ensuring its smooth running and engaging activities. \n\n\n\n\nCharlotte Flory: charlotte.flory@spacegeneration.org \nYoung Lee: young.h.lee@jpl.nasa.gov \nGladys Magagula: gmagagula@sansa.org.za \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/spaceops-syp-2025
LOCATION:CSA\, 6767 route de l'aeroport\, Montreal\, Canada
CATEGORIES:SpaceOps
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTSTAMP:20250312T222147Z
CREATED:20250308T151839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T222147Z
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SUMMARY:SG [Brazil] 2025
DESCRIPTION:The SG[Brasil] – Connecting the Space Youth brings together young enthusiasts\, students\, and professionals in the space sector in Brazil aged 18 to 35. With the goal of strengthening the space community in the country\, SG Brazil provides a platform for knowledge exchange\, discussions on trends and innovations\, and promotes networking opportunities with professionals from the industry\, academia\, and government agencies. The event also seeks to understand local needs and challenges\, inspiring new generations to pursue careers in the space sector and preparing SGAC for future initiatives and large-scale events in Latin America\, such as the South America Space Generation Workshop. \nJoin us on June 05 at the Space BR Show\, at the Expo Center Norte – Blue Pavillion – São Paulo – Brazil to be part of this inspiring event and help shape the future of Brazil’s space community! \n*The event will be conducted in Portuguese. \nMore information!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sg-brazil-2025
LOCATION:Expo Center Norte – Pavilhão Azul em São Paulo- SP\, Rua José Bernardo Pinto\, 333\, São Paulo\, SP\, 02055000\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="SG [Brazil] Organizing team":MAILTO:thais.zandona@spacegeneration.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250615
DTSTAMP:20250208T132720Z
CREATED:20241214T113627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250208T132720Z
UID:100183-1749859200-1749945599@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SG[UK] 2025
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sguk-2025
LOCATION:Kings College London\, Stamford Street\, London\, SE1 9NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250629
DTSTAMP:20250209T212445Z
CREATED:20250116T231950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250209T212445Z
UID:101330-1751068800-1751155199@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:SG[Germany] 2025
DESCRIPTION:SG[Germany] 2025\n28th June\, 2025\nStuttgart\, Germany\nSave the date! We are looking forward to welcome you for this year’s local SGAC event in Germany!\nJoin us to explore how we can be United for Space at SG[Germany] 2025! \nMore details will follow. \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sggermany-2025
LOCATION:Stuttgart\, Germany
CATEGORIES:SGAC Local Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250706
DTSTAMP:20250223T101733Z
CREATED:20250223T101733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250223T101733Z
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SUMMARY:European Space Generation Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:E-SGW 2025\n  \n\n9th European Space Generation Workshop \n4-5 July\, 2025\n  \nSupported by\nMore information coming soon…\nHosted by\nMore information coming soon…\n  \nThe European Space Generation Workshop (E-SGW) is an international event that aims to bring together students and young professionals to think and collectively create Europe’s future in space. \n\nDuring the two days students and young professionals (18-35 years of age) will discuss and shape the future of space in Europe together. There will be talks and panels by experts and professionals from the leading European companies and agencies\, and working groups where the delegates will discuss diverse space topics moderated by industry experts. This year\, the discussion will revolve around Lunar exploration. It is a great opportunity for young space enthusiasts to learn about the latest space developments and to engage and discover the opportunities in the space field. Space companies and agencies will be interested to recognize talent and obtain insight on innovative ideas and the opinion of the next generation of space professionals. \nThe Venue\nMore information coming soon… \nProgramme\nVisit the programme page. \nWorking Groups\nVisit the working groups page. \nOur Speakers\nMore information coming soon… \nOur Team\nVisit the organising team page. \nSponsors and Partners\nVisit the sponsors and parters page. \nApplications\nVisit the applications page. \nWin a scolarship!\nMore information coming soon…
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/european-space-generation-workshop-2025
LOCATION:Toulouse\, Toulouse\, France
CATEGORIES:SGAC Regional Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20250710T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20250710T163000
DTSTAMP:20250623T084106Z
CREATED:20250623T040046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T084106Z
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SUMMARY:SG[Japan] 2025 -the most global mixer event for U35 generation
DESCRIPTION:The Most Global Gathering at SPACETIDE 2025\nWelcome to SG[Japan] — the international mixer event for the Space Generation under 35! \nOn July 10th\, 100 students and young professionals from around the world will come together at X-NIHONBASHI TOWER to connect\, collaborate\, and shape the future of space. This is your chance to dive into global perspectives on space development over the next decade. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nA thought-provoking panel discussion featuring 5 renowned experts from across the globe\nAn interactive face-to-face workshop\nUnforgettable networking opportunities with peers equally passionate about space\n\nThe space industry thrives on global collaboration—and this event is where it begins. \nIs this event for you?\nIf you’ve ever thought: \n\n“I want to talk with people shaping the space business around the world.”\n“I want to explore the fast-changing future of space development.”\n“I dream of working abroad in the space sector.”\n\nThen SG[Japan] is the place to be!  \nPanelists \n\nMr. Yuske Taguchi (Axiom Space Japan Country Manager & Strategic Advisor for Asia) \nMr. Bill Chang (HelioX Cosmos CEO)\nMr. François Poncin (SPACETIDE Corporate Planning Office)\n\nModerator \n\nMr. Joshua Critchley-Marrows (ArkEdge Space/Co-Chair at SGAC)\n\nContact\nTaiga Yamamoto – yamamoto.taiga.a6@s.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp \n \n  \nRegister here\, connect with the world\, and help shape what comes next in space.\nWe can’t wait to meet you! \n  \n______________________________________________________________________________________ \nここに集う人、みんながグローバル \n私たち SGAC Japan は、SPACETIDEで一番グローバルな場所をつくります。世界中から宇宙に情熱を燃やす次世代の学生・若手100人が集い、それぞれの国の「当たり前」を混沌とぶつけ合う。知り合うはずもなかった仲間と本気で議論することを通して、ここから新しい国際協力が生まれることを目指しています。 \n宇宙は、世界が舞台です。 \n“世界中の宇宙ビジネスを知り尽くしたプレイヤーと直接話したい” \n“目まぐるしく変化する宇宙開発の将来を、仲間と一緒に考え抜きたい”\n“海外で宇宙に必死に取り組んでいる学生とネットワーキングしたい” \nそんな思いが、7月10日午後、X-NIHONBASHI TOWERに集結します。 \nここは、「宇宙＝世界」を肌で感じられる場所です。みなさんのご参加を心よりお待ちしております。 \nパネリスト \n田口優介さま (Axiom Space Japan Country Manager & Strategic Advisor for Asia)  \nBill Chang さま (HelioX Cosmos CEO) \nFrançois Poncin さま (SPACETIDE Corporate Planning Office)  \nファシリテータ \nJoshua Critchley-Marrows さま (ArkEdge Space/Co-Chair at SGAC) \n  \n登録リンクはこちら
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgjapan-2025
LOCATION:X-NIHONBASHI TOWER\, 日本、〒103-0022 東京都中央区日本橋室町２丁目１−１ 日本橋三井タワー 7階\, Tokyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events,SGAC Partnered Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20250810T205110Z
CREATED:20250810T201128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250810T205110Z
UID:107015-1761955200-1762127999@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:3rd Middle East Generation Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd edition of the Middle East Space Generation Workshop (ME-SGW) which will take place in November 1st-2nd\, 2025\, in the Middle East Technical University (METU)\, Ankara\, Türkiye.\n\nObjectives of 3rd ME-SGW 2025:\n\nEstablish a collaborative environment for students and young professionals to engage with academia and industry leaders\nStrengthen regional and international cooperation in the space sector\nHighlight the growing space capabilities and ambitions of Türkiye & Middle East\nAddress regional challenges through space technology applications\nEmpower local talent through mentorship\, presentations\, and capacity-building activities\nExpand SGAC’s presence and youth engagement in the Middle East\nLeverage Türkiye’s strategic geographical position to foster cross-regional partnerships and sustainable development\nBuilding momentum towards IAC 2026\, Antalya.\n\n\nHome Page for 3rd ME-SWG
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/3rd-me-swg-2025
LOCATION:Middle East Technical University (METU)\, Üniversiteler Mahallesi\, Dumlupınar Bulvarı No:1\, 06800 Çankaya/Ankara\, Ankara\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Middle East Space Generation Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTSTAMP:20250927T191648Z
CREATED:20250927T191648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250927T191648Z
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SUMMARY:9th South American Space Generation Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:The South American Space Generation Workshop (SA-SGW) is the annual event of the South American region\, providing an opportunity for our members to engage in dialogue about regional and local space issues. In its 9th edition\, the SA-SGW is coming back to Peru\, to be organized in the city of Lima.  \nThis two-day regional workshop will bring together young professionals and students\, and industry representatives to engage and nurture the next generation’s perspective on space and scientific matters in the South American region. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with experts from academia\, businesses\, and space agencies through plenary and panel sessions\, keynotes and working group discussions.  \nTheme: Shaping a Strategic Space for Science and Development in South America\nObjectives:\n\nConnect students\, young professionals and industry\, experts\, academia and government\nGive delegates an overview of the SA and Peru space sectors and highlight their capabilities\nIgnite new collaborations\nDiscover and discuss current space challenges\nExchange the delegates’ point of views on these topics and share them with the sponsoring companies and the UN at COPUOS meetings\nProvide concrete recommendations to space organizations\n\nLearn More
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/9th-south-american-space-generation-workshop-2025
LOCATION:Peruvian Space Agency – CONIDA\, Av. Luis Felipe Villarán 1069\, San Isidro\, Lima\, Lima\, Peru
CATEGORIES:SGAC Regional Events,South America Space Generation Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20251103T182916Z
CREATED:20230718T173803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T182916Z
UID:85161-1765238400-1765411199@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:9th Africa Space Generation Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 9th African Space Generation Workshop (AF-SGW) is a two-day workshop\, which brings together students\, young professionals\, industry experts and government stakeholders from across the African continent. It provides an unparalleled opportunity for the future leaders of Africa’s space sector to proactively establish strong relationships\, exchange ideas and knowledge\, and to collaborate on novel ways in which space technology can be utilized for the benefit of Africa. The 9th AF-SGW will take place on the 9th and 10th December 2025 in Nairobi\, Kenya at the Edge Convention Center. \nThe theme for this workshop is  ‘Together for Africa’s Space Future’ \nParticipants will be divided into working groups (WGs)\, each focusing on a specific sub-theme broadly covering Space capacity building\, Space Policy and Law\, Space Entrepreneurship\,  and Space Trourism.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/9th-africa-space-generation-workshop-2025
LOCATION:Edge Convention Center\, Nairobi\,Southern Bypass\, Nairobi\, Kenya\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:SGAC Regional Events,Space Generation Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260319T171316Z
CREATED:20260319T171316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T171316Z
UID:110261-1784332800-1784505599@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:E-SGW 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Space Generation Workshop (E-SGW) is Europe’s leading event for bringing together young professionals to think about how we can Secure Europe’s Future in Space. \nThe 10th Edition of the E-SGW will be held in July 2026\, in London\, United Kingdom. \nMore detail can be found on event’s website: \nhttps://spacegeneration.org/e-sgw-2026
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/e-sgw-2026
LOCATION:Royal Institution\, The Royal Institution of Great Britain\, 21 Albemarle Street\, London\, W1S 4BS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:European Space Generation Workshop,SGAC Regional Events,Space Generation Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DTSTAMP:20260501T132848Z
CREATED:20260422T132029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T132848Z
UID:112611-1790812800-1791071999@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space Generation Congress 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Space Generation Congress (SGC) is SGAC’s flagship event that is annually held in conjuction with the International Astronautical Congress (IAC). It offers a high intensity 3 day programme with themed evening events. \nIn October 2026\, the Space Generation Congress heads to Antalya\, Türkiye. \nMore detail can be found in the event website.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgc-2026
CATEGORIES:Space Generation Congress
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ORGANIZER;CN="SGC Organising Team":MAILTO:sgcinfo@spacegeneration.org
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