3… 2… 1… SPACEtalks 5.0 is ready for blast-off!

Posted on January 28, 2025

In partnership with the European Space Agency, Cosmonauts are proud to present SPACEtalks 5.0, a one-of-a-kind aerospace conference, taking place at ESA’s Conference Center at Harwell Campus.

The Event

With three successful editions in the books, SPACEtalks is back for 5.0.

Designed for aerospace-related industry professionals and decision-makers at aerospace, commercial organisations, start-ups, governmental agencies and academia, SPACEtalks is a one-of-a-kind space commercialisation event with insightful discussions about space R&I and current trends whilst providing the opportunity to be part of shaping the future of the industry.

What Should I Expect?

Expect to engage in thought-provoking discussions on the pressing topics in the industry, such as the latest innovations and commercialisation possibilities. The panels and presentations are designed to get the conversation started!

Who is Attending?

Expect a line-up of industry professionals from around the world – from the ESA, NASA, Defense and Security Accelerator (DASA), Ministry of Defence (MoD), and many more! SPACEtalks 5.0 is an unmissable opportunity.

What’s On:

  • Meet and network with decision makers of the aerospace industry.
  • Introduce your latest products & services to a carefully selected audience.
  • Strengthen existing partnerships.
  • Win new businesses.
  • Explore the newest innovations in the last frontier.

Why This is the Right Event For You:

We think SPACEtalks 5.0 is the perfect event for you due to your interest in our publications! We believe that this event will be an incredible opportunity to engage with other experts in the Space Technology industry and explore the latest happenings in the endless quest to explore space!

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