Space Collaboration Workshop
The Space Collaboration Workshop will take place on the 26th April in The Wing at Silverstone. In partnership with the UK Space Agency and the Satellite Applications Catapult, the STC presents this exciting opportunity exclusively to its members.
This is a unique opportunity either to showcase the capabilities of your business in front of the space community (with the potential to embark on future projects) or just to allow you to explore the possibilities for diversification and extending your project portfolio.
By way of introduction to the room, each company attending will give a 2-minute pitch which will then be followed by informal – space themed – networking.
If you would like to really maximise your exposure on the day, for a small fee you may be able to take advantage of one of a limited number of tabletop exhibition spaces available in the networking room. If a picture paints a thousand words, there is really no substitute for a real live example – it’s the ultimate icebreaker. To find out more, please contact Lina Cleal.
We would encourage you to book your place as soon as possible, as spaces are limited.
Meet our event partners:
Satellite Applications Catapult is a technology and innovation company based in United Kingdom. It was established to promote the development and commercialisation of the new satellite applications and technologies. We work with businesses, researchers, and government to accelerate the growth of the space sector, by providing access to cutting-edge technologies, expertise, and facilities. We encourage collaboration and partnerships between stakeholders, as well as proving support for the development and commercialisation of new products and services. Some of the key areas that Satellite applications Catapult focuses in include Earth observation, satellite communications, positioning, navigations, in orbit servicing and manufacturing, energy in space and the growth of UK launch. In summary we are a key player in promoting the growth of the space industry in the UK and beyond. To find out more visit https://sa.catapult.org.uk/, and https://sa.catapult.org.uk/projects/.
‘We are thrilled to attend Space Collaboration Workshop which presents a unique opportunity for us to connect with other organisations and communities who share our passion for space. Our goal is to build lasting relationships by sharing ideas, making connections, and learning about each other's visions and projects. We hope to meet like-minded individuals and organisations to explore potential collaborations and contribute to the growth of the space industry.’