New Delhi: Nearly 1,000 policymakers and experts from more than 30 nations will gather in Delhi in June for the three-day India Space Congress to deliberate on the new opportunities in the country’s space sector.
India’s space sector regulator, Pawan Kumar Goenka, and industry leaders will deliberate on issues such as satellite communications, geospatial applications, deep-space exploration, emerging technologies, Earth observation, and strategic trade corridors.
The fourth India Space Congress, organised by the Satcom Industry Association-India (SIA-India), will be held in the national capital from June 25-27 under the theme “Pioneering Innovations in Space Technology: India’s Journey Towards Global Partnership”.
India Space Congress 2025 offers impactful panel discussions, engaging workshops, exhibitions, startup pitches, and networking opportunities. Join us to forge connections between the private and public sectors, assess opportunities in the dynamic space sector, and immerse yourself in vibrant new space programs.
Key topics include SpaceTech advancements, entrepreneurship, global impact, challenges and opportunities, regulatory insights, academia collaboration, next-gen infrastructure, legal aspects, geospatial data, national security, environmental monitoring, space tourism, satellite communication, asteroid mining, space debris management, lunar exploration, and artificial intelligence in space technology.