SATELLITE RUSSIA & CIS 2018

The conference SATELLITE RUSSIA & CIS is the only event in Russia focusing on satellite communications and broadcasting, manufacturing spacecrafts, rockets and space equipment, spacecraft launch services, space funding and insurance. SATELLITE RUSSIA & CIS is annually attended by the representatives of all competitive companies from each market segment: from spacecraft development, manufacturing and launch services to fixed and mobile communication services and Earth remote sensing. For more information please visit http://www.comnews-conferences.ru/en/conference/satellite2018

Topics to be discussed during the conference:

  • Overview of satellite services market in Russia, Europe and the world
  • Satellite communication networks in the era of the new industrial revolution (Industry 4.0)
  • Practical coexistence and cooperation of national and international players in the Russian market
  • Joint manufacturing of space equipment in Russia: aspects of partners’ teamwork
  • National production of spacecrafts, carrier rockets and related devices/components/modules
  • Development of VSAT market and new opportunities for satellite broadband
  • Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite broadcasting: on the way to Ultra HD 4K and 8K
  • Funding for space programs: loans, insurance, legal issues
  • Satellite communications for socially and politically important regions of Russia
  • Internetworking of mobile satellite networks and landline cellular networks
  • Private investment into space: low Earth orbit satellite communication systems, new launch vehicles
  • Practical application of Earth remote sensing systems and geo-information systems in Russia

The conference SATELLITE RUSSIA & CIS 2018 will be joined by regulatory authorities, CEOs of the Russian and foreign satellite operators, television and radio companies, broadcast network operators, satellite and space equipment manufacturers, launch service providers, financial and insurance companies, consultants, industry-specialized and business journalists, as well as corporate customers using satellite communication services.

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Author: EARSC



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