ESA Connectivity and Secure Communications Events
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Connectivity and Secure Communications directorate organises conferences to showcase how we're supporting European governments, industry and civil society through space-enabled technologies and applications. We bring together stakeholders from across Europe and our international partners on topics such as connectivity, quantum and optical technologies, as well as how we’re supporting the development of the latest and emerging technologies and capabilities for a more connected, secure and prosperous society and economy.
Our conferences give our industry partners, national delegates, and other prospective collaborators the opportunity to see how the directorate makes a difference to the lives of European and Canadian citizens and businesses, while adapting to emerging societal and economic needs. The conferences offer the opportunity to, speaking directly with the people that implement the programmes and objectives decided by with our Member States.
This page will be continually updated with the most up to date information on our conferences. To ensure you don’t miss out on meeting, collaborating and networking with our teams, Member State delegates and industry partners, come back to this page and follow our LinkedIn page to be the first to hear about our next opportunity. We’re looking forward to welcoming you soon!
Space2Connect
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ScyLight Conference
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ARTES Final Presentation Days
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Advanced Flexible Telecom Payload Workshop
Click here to go to the ESA Advanced Flexible Telecom Payloads Workshop website |
Oxford University Course in Advanced Space Telecommunication and Navigation
![]() This course, hosted by the University of Oxford gives a complete introductory overview of satellite communications and navigation. The target audience is graduates and young professionals with an engineering and/or financial background and senior professionals wishing to expand their background towards satcom systems and services. The course has been developed by specialists from the European Space Agency (ESA) under the lead of the Connectivity and Secure Communications Directorate in conjunction with leading industry experts. |