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Mid East Info
14-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
SATExpo's second day highlights AI integration and future of satellite innovations - Middle East Business News and Information
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 locali sed 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 Shenzhen Elebao Technology's GX1 Streamer – High-performance media streaming device co-developed with Realtek Coxsat Technology's Ku-band LEO TDD SATCOM Terminal – Optimised for 500–1200 km satellite operations AI Dial Tone Trading's Upgraded Starlink Connectivity – Enhanced satellite internet service Northtelecom LLC's NT Global Hybrid Connectivity – Revolutionary GEO/LEO/L-Band/5G integrated solution Lyrasense GmbH's LYRASENSE Platform – No-code AI agent for geospatial intelligence (satellite/aerial/IoT data fusion) SATExpo Middle East concludes on Thursday, 15 May. More information is available here: About SATExpo: A meticulously crafted exhibition to boost investment, forge global partnerships, and drive the exchange of innovative satellite technologies, thereby energising the growth and dynamism of the space economy in burgeoning markets. Colocated with CABSAT, this event harnesses synergies between satellite communication, satellite services, broadcast, and digital media industries, offering a comprehensive platform for cross-sector collaboration in space technology innovation. In addition to highlighting the most important aspects of the space economy, the exhibition also features a buyers' programme; an innovation capsule for start-ups; a carefully curated conference; a summit discussing regulation and investment, as well as a strategic networking forum. About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC): A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story. Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai. Building on this legacy, DWTC's second flagship venue, the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), stands as a premier destination for prominent national and international mega events. Strategically aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, DEC's recently announced AED 10 billion expansion is integral to Expo City Dubai's vision of becoming a global business hub for exhibitions and events.


Gulf Today
11-05-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
SATExpo 2025 to spotlight innovations shaping space and satellite industry
Staff Reporter, Gulf Today SATExpo Middle East 2025 launches as the premier regional event for the space and satellite industry, in response to industry demand for a specialised platform for innovation and collaboration. Set to take place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), SATExpo has grown out of long-running B2B event CABSAT. While the annual edition of CABSAT covers a wide spectrum of broadcast, content, and digital media, SATExpo zeroes in on critical applications across aviation, maritime, government, telecom, energy, and emergency response sectors. The highly anticipated inaugural edition will welcome 140+ international exhibiting brands and 8,000+ senior-level professionals, high-level buyers, and global thought leaders to explore the latest breakthroughs, share insights and shape the future of space technology. SATExpo will also showcase transformative technologies that are shaping the industry, from next-generation satellite systems to best-in-class space exploration innovations. Shaping an advancing market Driven by the National Space Strategy 2030, the UAE'S space sector is rapidly expanding, achieving a 40% increase in space service and application contracts in 2020, alongside growth in related education and training. SATExpo is 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 programmes, 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 solutions with our partner, Siemens — offering attendees best-in-class qualification, design, and test systems for space.' 'Our aim is to support organisations across the Mena region with reliable and advanced tools to meet their testing requirements - while accelerating innovation and ensuring components comply with the highest global standards,' he added.


Mid East Info
11-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
How the Space Industry Can Help Future-Proof Life on Earth – International Experts Gather in Dubai to Discuss
SATExpo Summit 2025 welcomes 40 global thought leaders to decode the next frontier of space technology UAE, May, 2025: Decision makers and policy pioneers from the space sector will gather in Dubai to discuss trends and challenges in the new space economy at SATExpo Middle East 2025, which takes place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). The two-day event's summit will look at how satellites can transform life on earth, with topics including 'Space Technology Adoption in Emerging Markets,' 'The Road to In-Orbit Sustainability,' 'AI's Role in Transforming the Use of Satellite Data,' and more. With the satellite sector booming – projected to grow at 16.1% annually – the Summit's expert-led sessions will tackle urgent questions: How can space tech combat climate crises? Where does AI intersect with orbital infrastructure? And who's redefining connectivity beyond terrestrial limits? Futureproofing from orbit – a critical mission From LEO revolutions to AI-driven satellite data, the summit's speaker roster reads like a who's-who of innovators and forward-thinkers within this rapidly growing industry. Highlights include an opening address by Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering Sector at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC); Rivada Space Networks unveiling Outernet, a game-changer in secure global connectivity; SpaceData merging AI, digital twins, and pharmaceutical research in zero gravity, plus Astroscale Japan Inc., Es'hailSat, Axiom Space, Neo Space Group, and 30+ more pioneers dissecting the $22.5B+ satellite economy. 'Terrestrial systems are fragmented – space is the answer,' declares Joe Apa, Rivada Space Networks VP MEA, ahead of his keynote on LEO's future. 'Today's global enterprises and government networks require infrastructure solutions that address the issues of cybersecurity, latency, and speed associated with the complexity and fragmentation of terrestrial systems,' Apa continued. 'At the SATExpo ME Summit, I will proudly represent Rivada, delivering a keynote speech on the 'Future of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Services'. Moreover, attendees visiting the stand can explore our latest service, 'Outernet', which is a revolutionary private network satellite that redefines global connectivity.' While Apa envisions a connected future from orbit, Takata pushes boundaries further, where space data meets AI to redefine industries beyond Earth. Atsushi Takata, Executive Vice President, Space Utilisation and Global Strategy, SpaceData, said: 'At SpaceData, our mission is to merge the realms of 'space' and 'digital' by integrating technologies from satellites, space stations, and lunar exploration with AI, 3DCG, and digital twins. Our recent investment in Exobiosphere, a Luxembourg-based biotechnology company pioneering pharmaceutical research in space, is a testament to our commitment to advancing innovation at the intersection of these fields. I look forward to discussing 'AI's role in Transforming Use of Satellite Data and Bridging New Space Economy' at the upcoming Summit.' Co-located with B2B media and broadcast technology event CABSAT, SATExpo is launched by DWTC to fuel investment, partnerships, and innovation in the space sector, with the two events bridging broadcast, digital media, and the final frontier. Access to the two-day Summit is complimentary with delegate passes for SATExpo 2025, which can be obtained by registering here. About SATExpo: A meticulously crafted exhibition to boost investment, forge global partnerships, and drive the exchange of innovative satellite technologies, thereby energising the growth and dynamism of the space economy in burgeoning markets. Co-located with CABSAT, this event harnesses synergies between satellite communication, satellite services, broadcast, and digital media industries, offering a comprehensive platform for cross-sector collaboration in space technology innovation. In addition to highlighting the most important aspects of the space economy, the exhibition also features a buyers' programme; an innovation capsule for start-ups; a carefully curated conference; a summit discussing regulation and investment, as well as a strategic networking forum. About Dubai World Trade Centre: A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation, and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story with an estimated total economic output of AED 200 billion, attracting over 30 million business visitors to Dubai over the past four decades. Building on this legacy, DWTC's second flagship venue, the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), stands as a premier destination for prominent national and international mega events. Strategically aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, DEC's recently announced AED 10 billion expansion is integral to Expo City Dubai's vision of becoming a global business hub for exhibitions and events. Additionally, developed and managed by DWTC for Expo 2020 Dubai, Expo Village hosts a vibrant residential community with 2,273 units across four clusters, also integrated within the Expo City Dubai ecosystem.


Broadcast Pro
11-05-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
SATExpo 2025 to welcome 40 global leaders to explore space tech
Delegate access to the SATExpo Middle East 2025 Summit is complimentary and available through registration, offering attendees a front-row seat to the future of space innovation. Leading voices in the global space industry will convene in Dubai for SATExpo Middle East 2025, a major event dedicated to the future of satellite technology and the evolving space economy. Taking place from May 13 to 15 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the summit will bring together decision-makers, innovators and policymakers to explore emerging challenges and transformative opportunities in space. The two-day summit will focus on the transformative power of satellite technology, with sessions covering vital themes such as space tech adoption in emerging markets, in-orbit sustainability, and the integration of artificial intelligence in satellite data utilisation. As the satellite sector experiences rapid growthwith projections indicating a 16.1% annual increasespeakers will address pressing issues around climate solutions, global connectivity, and next-generation infrastructure. Set against the backdrop of booming innovation, the summit will open with a keynote from Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre. Industry giants such as Rivada Space Networks, SpaceData, Astroscale Japan Inc., EshailSat, Axiom Space and Neo Space Group will join over 30 other companies in exploring the $22.5bn satellite economy. The two-day events summit will look at how satellites can transform life on earth, with topics including Space Technology Adoption in Emerging Markets, The Road to In-Orbit Sustainability, AIs Role in Transforming the Use of Satellite Data, and more. Among the headline speakers, Joe Apa, Vice President for the MEA region at Rivada Space Networks, will present a keynote on the future of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) services. 'Terrestrial systems are fragmented – space is the answer,' said Joe Apa, Rivada Space Networks VP MEA, ahead of his keynote on LEOs future. 'Todays global enterprises and government networks require infrastructure solutions that address the issues of cybersecurity, latency, and speed associated with the complexity and fragmentation of terrestrial systems,' Apa continued. At the SATExpo ME Summit, I will proudly represent Rivada, delivering a keynote speech on the Future of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Services. Moreover, attendees visiting the stand can explore our latest service, Outernet, which is a revolutionary private network satellite that redefines global connectivity. While Apa envisions a connected future from orbit, Takata pushes boundaries further, where space data meets AI to redefine industries beyond Earth. Atsushi Takata, Executive Vice President, Space Utilisation and Global Strategy, SpaceData, added: 'At SpaceData, our mission is to merge the realms of space and digital by integrating technologies from satellites, space stations, and lunar exploration with AI, 3DCG, and digital twins. Our recent investment in Exobiosphere, a Luxembourg-based biotechnology company pioneering pharmaceutical research in space, is a testament to our commitment to advancing innovation at the intersection of these fields. I look forward to discussing AIs role in Transforming Use of Satellite Data and Bridging New Space Economy at the upcoming Summit.' Co-located with B2B media and broadcast technology event CABSAT, SATExpo is launched by DWTC to fuel investment, partnerships, and innovation in the space sector, with the two events bridging broadcast, digital media, and the final frontier. Access to the two-day Summit is complimentary with delegate passes for SATExpo 2025, which can be obtained by registration.


Al Etihad
11-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Dubai summit to discuss how space industry can help future-proof life on Earth
11 May 2025 11:38 DUBAI (ALETIHAD)Decision makers and policy pioneers from the space sector will gather in Dubai to discuss trends and challenges in the new space economy at SATExpo Middle East 2025, which takes place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).The two-day event's summit will look at how satellites can transform life on earth, with topics including 'Space Technology Adoption in Emerging Markets,' 'The Road to In-Orbit Sustainability,' 'AI's Role in Transforming the Use of Satellite Data,' and more. With the satellite sector booming - projected to grow at 16.1% annually - the Summit's expert-led sessions will tackle urgent questions, including 'How can space tech combat climate crises?', 'Where does AI intersect with orbital infrastructure?' and 'Who is redefining connectivity beyond terrestrial limits?' From LEO revolutions to AI-driven satellite data, the summit's speaker roster includes a host of innovators and forward-thinkers from within the rapidly growing space include an opening address by Amer AlSayegh, Assistant Director General for Aerospace Engineering Sector at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC); Rivada Space Networks unveiling Outernet, a game-changer in secure global connectivity; SpaceData merging AI, digital twins, and pharmaceutical research in zero gravity, plus Astroscale Japan Inc., Es'hailSat, Axiom Space, Neo Space Group, and 30 more pioneers dissecting the $22.5 billion satellite economy."Terrestrial systems are fragmented - space is the answer," said Joe Apa, Rivada Space Networks VP MEA, ahead of his keynote on LEO's future."Today's global enterprises and government networks require infrastructure solutions that address the issues of cybersecurity, latency, and speed associated with the complexity and fragmentation of terrestrial systems. At the SATExpo ME Summit, I will proudly represent Rivada, delivering a keynote speech on the 'Future of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Services'. Moreover, attendees visiting the stand can explore our latest service, 'Outernet', which is a revolutionary private network satellite that redefines global connectivity," he Apa envisions a connected future from orbit, Takata pushes boundaries further, where space data meets AI to redefine industries beyond Takata, Executive Vice President, Space Utilisation and Global Strategy, SpaceData, said, "At SpaceData, our mission is to merge the realms of 'space' and 'digital' by integrating technologies from satellites, space stations, and lunar exploration with AI, 3DCG, and digital twins. Our recent investment in Exobiosphere, a Luxembourg-based biotechnology company pioneering pharmaceutical research in space, is a testament to our commitment to advancing innovation at the intersection of these fields. I look forward to discussing 'AI's role in Transforming Use of Satellite Data and Bridging New Space Economy' at the upcoming Summit."Co-located with B2B media and broadcast technology event CABSAT, SATExpo is launched by DWTC to fuel investment, partnerships, and innovation in the space sector, with the two events bridging broadcast, digital media, and the final frontier. Access to the two-day Summit is complimentary with delegate passes for SATExpo 2025.