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projected to support this advancing market by shaping the future of space and satellite services in
               the MEASA region.

               The exhibition, held concurrently with CABSAT, features the launch of the ‘Innovation Capsule’, a
               bespoke concierge programme that will offer private briefings and B2B meetings, to help establish
               MOU and partnerships. An exclusive private lounge creates a space of relaxed networking and
               dialogue.

               SATExpo also brings from CABSAT the SATExpo Summit, which will convene global space industry
               leaders for two days of high-level discussions and features a powerhouse roster of space sector
               leaders, including key figures from government and state-linked entities. After an opening address
               by Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering Sector at Mohammed Bin
               Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC); Majid AlNaimi, Executive Director of Satellite Projects at
               Es’hailSat (Qatar’s state-owned satellite operator), will headline a panel on the ‘Private Sector’s
               Role in the New Space Economy,’ spotlighting Qatar’s strategic investments in satellite
               infrastructure. He joins Prof. Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA), who leads
               a fireside chat on empowering SMEs through agency initiatives.

               On Day 1, sessions will explore the private sector’s role in the new space economy, the shift
               toward smaller, smarter satellites, and how satellite tech can enable safer, more sustainable cities,
               featuring speakers from the UAE Space Agency, S4 GmbH, and Astroscale Japan. Day 2 will
               focus on AI-driven satellite data applications, strategies for technology localisation, and the
               growing influence of women in space leadership, with key insights from Rivada Group, SpaceData
               Inc., and the Egyptian Space Agency, setting the stage for the next era of space innovation.

               The UAE’s strategic investments in space, forward-thinking policies, and advanced infrastructure
               have cemented its role as a global space leader. Premier events like SATExpo will amplify this
               position, drawing international attention and fostering industry collaboration. Backed by a legacy of
               high-impact programs, the expo will drive policy innovation and shape the future of the space
               economy.

               This vision is powered by DWTC, the world’s leading tech event organiser. With a 30-year legacy
               through CABSAT, GITEX, and AIE, DWTC is a catalyst for regional sector growth, reinforcing Dubai’s
               status as a global hub for trade and innovation.

               Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries, the Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “As a dynamic
               platform convening experts and leaders from around the globe, SATExpo Middle East will be a
               pivotal milestone for the global space community. The plan to launch the ‘Innovation Capsule’ at
               the event highlights the platform’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of space
               entrepreneurs. We are pleased to benefit from this event feature, which empowers startups and
               facilitates our collaboration in shaping the global space sector.”
               This sentiment is echoed by exhibitors, who see SATExpo as a launchpad for innovation and
               business growth.

               Andre Hajjar, CEO of Dubai-based company AI Pro, an exhibitor at the event, said: “We look forward
               to being a part of SATExpo, where we will showcase our specialised satellite design and testing



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