SmallSat Europe 2025 is ramping up with notable speakers and exhibitors and leading technical and business attendees. This event takes place in May 27-28, 2025, in RAI, Convention Centre / Amsterdam, Netherlands, where 1,200+ space pioneers will attend for two days of groundbreaking insights, innovation, and collaboration. They are now offering two options and are accepting submissions for presentations.
SmallSat Europe is now offering two options for submitting consideration to present in May 2025. Due to high demand, we are implementing a “first come, first served” system for technical paper and workshop submissions. In cases where presentation areas are highly saturated, and the submissions have equal technical merit, priority will be given to the papers submitted first.
By completing either the quick of full submission form early you will secure your place in the queue of potential speakers.
Be a pivotal part of the SmallSat community and shape the future of connectivity and space technology.
Submit your technical abstract for consideration. SmallSat Europe will host a variety of original conference papers, to be published and accompanied by a 15 minute oral presentation at the event in Amsterdam. The objective is to introduce your original research or new ideas to a wide technical audience to receive feedback from the SmallSat industry at large.
Proposals are being solicited for 90 minute workshops intended to offer opportunities for attendees to acquire technical knowledge on various SmallSat topics including but not limited to: Operational use of common products or software, identification and the use of essential services, understanding regulatory regimes, areas of promising research, etc.
Some of the highlights include:
250+ Expert Speakers across 3 technical forums and a main business stage.
Take the opportunity to connect with 120+ key exhibitors.
Network with your target market, promote your tech, and gain strong leads.
Witness the Future Unfold as you get a glimpse into the next generation of SmallSat applications, from Earth observation, scientific discoveries, communications and defense to lunar exploration and beyond.
The 1,200 attendees include engineers, program managers and c-level executives.