
The opening days brought together everything this event stands for: vision and innovation.
This year, as we participate in the 55th edition, we reflect on how far we’ve come and where we’re headed.
We’ve transitioned from supporting traditional aerospace systems to developing advanced ground segment technologies that enable secure and efficient satellite communications. Our solutions are integral to missions that demand resilience, precision, and adaptability.
We are proud to be part of the Luxembourg delegation, showcasing our contributions alongside other national innovators. This collective presence underscores Luxembourg’s commitment to advancing aerospace, defence, and space technologies.
We had the honour of welcoming Luxembourg’s Minister of Defence, Yuriko Backes, to our stand. Her visit was more than symbolic, it marked Luxembourg’s commitment to supporting strategic industrial capabilities, and to deepening collaboration across European defence and space ecosystems. The conversations sparked on-site reinforced the importance of aligning innovation with operational needs.
We also joined a working breakfast hosted by the Wallonia Region (Wallonia Export & Investment Agency (AWEX)), where the spotlight was on their Strategic Defence Roadmap. The discussion brought together innovators, institutions, and industry players to share insights and ambitions — with a focus on Space4Defense, the area most closely aligned with our work in satellite communications.
It was more than just a networking moment — it was a chance to identify shared challenges, explore joint solutions, and spark ideas for meaningful collaboration across borders.


