The Business of Space Summit & Expo

The only conference and expo built for the companies buying, selling, and operating the commercial space economy.

Coming 2027.

The commercial space economy is a $626 billion industry. Most of the people buying from it have never been to a space show.

Satellite connectivity keeps ships online in the middle of the Atlantic. Satellite imagery tells insurers which fields flooded before adjusters leave the office. Space-based data moves through logistics, agriculture, aviation, and finance — and the executives making those procurement decisions have nowhere to go to do it efficiently.

The Business of Space Summit & Expo is where that changes. Three days. One floor. Every major provider of satellite connectivity, Earth observation data, and space-enabled services in the same room as the enterprise buyers procuring them.

$626B
Global space economy, 2025
78%
Driven by commercial activity
$165B
Ground segment revenue alone
0
Shows built for commercial operators — until now

Who is this for?

For attendees

You use space.
We'll help you use it better.

You don't need to be a space company to attend. If your operations depend on connectivity, data, or intelligence that comes from orbit — or should — this show was built for you.

Maritime Fleet operators, port authorities, and cruise lines evaluating vessel connectivity, tracking, and regulatory compliance data
Aviation Airlines and cargo operators procuring in-flight connectivity, flight operations data, and navigation services
Energy & Mining Offshore, pipeline, and remote extraction operators connecting sites where fiber doesn't reach and downtime isn't an option
Agriculture Precision ag platforms, cooperatives, and agribusinesses buying crop monitoring, weather data, and field analytics from orbit
Insurance Catastrophe modelers, crop insurers, and underwriters replacing field adjusters with satellite-derived damage assessment
Financial Services Hedge funds, commodity traders, and investment firms buying geospatial intelligence — ship tracking, crop yield signals, retail foot traffic — before public data moves markets
Logistics & Supply Chain Global freight operators tracking assets across oceans, borders, and regions where cellular coverage disappears
Media & Broadcasting Broadcasters and production companies relying on satellite uplinks for live coverage, remote production, and content distribution
Telecom & ISPs Carriers and internet providers integrating LEO satellite as backhaul, rural coverage, or 5G redundancy into their network stack
Government & Public Sector Non-defense government agencies — border management, environmental monitoring, national mapping, emergency response — procuring commercial satellite services
Healthcare Health systems, NGOs, and telemedicine platforms extending care to remote and underserved regions via satellite connectivity
Constellation Builders Companies building and operating their own satellite networks, procuring launch services, ground infrastructure, and mission ops platforms all at once
Compare every major LEO and GEO connectivity provider side by side — the only place this happens at scale
Handle the hardware before you buy it — terminals, antenna systems, and user devices on display
Start procurement conversations that take months to arrange any other way
Understand what your competitors are buying and what it's doing for them
Meet the emerging providers before they become the obvious choice
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For exhibitors & sponsors

Your buyers are here. Not at the other space shows.

Every other space show puts you in a room full of aerospace engineers and government contractors. This one puts you in front of the VP of Infrastructure at a cruise line, the CDO at an energy company, and the data director at a hedge fund. These are the buyers writing the checks for satellite services.

Connectivity Satellite internet and communications providers — LEO, GEO, and MEO — selling to maritime, aviation, and enterprise
EO & Data Earth observation companies selling imagery, SAR data, and analytics subscriptions to enterprise buyers
Hardware Terminal and antenna manufacturers whose products enterprise buyers physically install
Platforms Cloud and analytics platforms turning raw satellite data into operational intelligence
Launch & Ops Launch providers, ground station operators, and mission ops platforms serving constellation builders
The enterprise buyer — maritime, aviation, energy, agriculture — doesn't attend any other space show. This is their show.
Pre-scheduled meeting programs give you guaranteed time with qualified buyers, not just foot traffic
Hardware demonstration space lets you show what you're selling — not just describe it
Compete for renewals on neutral ground, where your buyers can evaluate all options at once
Reach constellation builders in active procurement across every infrastructure category
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Three days. One floor. Real procurement.

The show is designed around what actually needs to happen — not panels for their own sake. Everything on the agenda exists to accelerate a deal or a decision.

01

Exhibition floor

150+ exhibitors across connectivity, Earth observation, ground systems, terminal hardware, and analytics. Physical hardware on display. Live data demonstrations running. Organized by buyer use case, not vendor category.

02

Industry tracks

Parallel programming by vertical — maritime, aviation, energy, agriculture, and finance. Each track is built around the procurement and operational questions those buyers are actually asking, not space industry updates they don't need.

03

Live data wall

Real-time satellite imagery, vessel tracking, and connectivity coverage maps running across a wall-scale display. The product is invisible until you see it. This makes it visible.

04

Deals day

Day three is for transactions. Pre-scheduled meetings between buyers and sellers. Private meeting suites for investors and insurers. A structured format that respects everyone's time and turns conversations into contracts.

The business of space starts here.