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        SATExpo’s second day highlights AI integration and future of satellite

        innovations

        15/05/2025



        UAE, May 14, 2025: Transformative solutions, breakthrough technologies, pioneering concepts shaping the future of the satellite sector, and a racing
        stimulation were at the forefront of SATExpo Middle East 2025, the newly launched regional event for the space and satellite industry.
        Taking place from 13 – 15 May at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the premier edition of the exhibition is anticipated to attract over 8,000 visitors,
        including key stakeholders from telecommunications authorities, network operators, defence and military leadership, and leaders from the oil, gas and mining
        sectors, all seeking to explore next-gen satellite technologies to strengthen their industries.
        French satellite leader Eutelsat electrified this year’s SATExpo by hosting a pulse-pounding iRacing Live competition in collaboration with eCLUTCH, the
        Middle East’s fastest-growing eSports content platform. Transforming the exhibition into a high-speed virtual racetrack, the event saw attendees battle in real-
        time on professional racing simulators, showcasing the explosive potential of satellite-powered eSports.
        There were winners off the racetrack as exhibitors Agility Beyond Space (ABC), a global satellite operator and SpaceBridge, a leading provider of satellite
        network equipment solutions, announced a strategic collaboration to improve managed data services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. This
        collaboration will combine ABS’s satellite expertise with SpaceBridge’s cutting-edge network technology to deliver next-generation connectivity solutions—
        including high-performance broadband and secure internet trunking—to enterprises, governments, mobile operators, and critical infrastructure sectors.
        SATExpo Middle East was borne out of a growth sector within long-running B2B broadcast and media event, CABSAT. The co-located events celebrated
        their 1st and 31st edition respectively and SATExpo welcomed long-running CABSAT exhibitors to a new event dedicated to their sector, the satellite and
        space economy.

        Mustafa Murad, CEO at Gulfsat Communications, said: “We proudly showcase our cutting-edge services at SATExpo 2025, where we will exhibit secure,
        flexible and reliable satellite Video & DATA solutions tailored for large enterprises and government entities. Going in line with the fast-geopolitical dynamics in
        the MENA region, Gulfsat offers a unique, protected, anti-jamming, broadcast DTH service on all its bouquets active on the 7/8 West orbital position.
        Attendees will also be able to explore our fully scalable, end-to-end IoT connectivity solutions, designed to empower smart operations across diverse
        sectors.”
        Driving forward discussion and collaboration within the industry, SATExpo Middle East Summit 2025 has convened international leaders in satellite and
        space for the two days of high-level dialogues and collaborative innovations.
        The event’s inaugural day ignited dynamic discussions on the seismic shifts transforming the space economy, featuring insights from industry titans like
        Axiom Space (USA), Es’hailsat (Qatar), FADA (UAE), S4 GmbH (Germany), and Astroscale (Japan). Sessions explored critical frontiers—from the private
        sector’s expanding role in space commercialization to the revolution of compact, AI-powered satellites and their pivotal role in building smarter, safer cities.
        Visionary keynotes captivated audiences, including Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling’s breakthrough perspectives on Earth observation and interplanetary missions.
        The event’s second day was filled with transformative content, spotlighting AI’s revolutionary role in satellite data, the critical push for localised space
        technologies, and the meteoric rise of women shaping the cosmos. Industry pioneers like Rivada Space Networks (UK), OrbitWorks (UAE), Kuwait Maps
        CIS, SpaceData Inc. (Japan), and Saudi Arabia’s NeoSpace Group ignited debates on next-generation innovation—from machine learning-powered Earth
        observation to sovereign space capabilities.
        The day wrapped up with Prof. Sherif Sedky, CEO of Egypt’s Space Agency and UN COPUOS Chair, giving a fireside chat where he unveiled bold strategies
        for empowering SMEs through space agencies while dismantling barriers to create an inclusive, globally collaborative space economy—proving the Middle
        East is writing the playbook for 21st-century space leadership.
        While Prof. Sedky charted the socioeconomic future of space exploration, Aya Iwamoto of Astroscale brought the discussion back to its physical foundation -
        the urgent need to preserve Earth's orbital environment. As regional leaders reimagine space's potential, global innovators like Astroscale are tackling the
        practical challenges that could make or break humanity's cosmic ambitions.


        Aya Iwamoto, Vice President, Strategy and Policy at Astroscale, said: “In today’s rapidly evolving space sector, ensuring the long-term sustainability of
        Earth’s orbit has become one of the key priorities. At Astroscale, we are developing cutting-edge technologies for space debris removal. Our latest mission,
        which has successfully completed proximity operations and debris inspections, increases the opportunities to mitigate challenges posed by surging space
        debris. We aim to innovate solutions that can shape a safer, more responsible approach to space operations globally and preserve orbital access for future
        generations.”
        The show, which will run until May 15, 2024, organised by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), also introduced a range of new product announcements.
        These included:
        • Space Norway’s THOR 8 – Next-gen multi-mission connectivity orbit delivering enhanced capacity and global coverage

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