Tuesday 25 November, 10am-12.30pm, Room 2B, ICC Wales
The domain of space is becoming increasingly congested, contested and competed as space actors, state and private enterprise, seek to reap the benefits space systems can provide. As innovation continues to broaden the capabilities of space systems, these are playing an increasing role in facilitating functions of society, economy and national security.
The National Space Strategy outlines an intention to develop a resilient space sector – UKSA Security & Resilience Team are looking to engage with the sector to build resilience capability.
This interactive workshop aims to raise the visibility of the threat landscape and support available through UKSA and its partners to support UK Space and tech companies strengthen their security postures.
Who should attend?
This session is designed for SMEs, startups, and tech-adjacent businesses operating in the space sector or connected industries.
Whether you’re developing satellite systems, space-enabled applications, or innovative technologies supporting space operations, this workshop will provide crucial insights into the evolving threat landscape and the resources available to protect your business.
Why attend?
- – Understand the Threat Landscape: Gain first-hand insight into the security challenges facing the UK space sector, from state and private actors to emerging risks in a congested domain.
- – Strengthen Your Security Posture: Learn about practical support, guidance, and resilience tools available through UKSA and partner organisations.
- – Collaborate and Network: Engage directly with experts from the UK Space Agency Security & Resilience Team and connect with fellow space and tech innovators.
- – Future-proof Your Business: Position your company to operate confidently in an increasingly contested and competitive space environment.
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The UK Space Agency supports the government to boost UK prosperity, understand the Universe, and protect our planet and outer space.
The UK Space Agency nurtures a thriving space ecosystem – a network of investors, scientists, engineers, academia and research labs – and a sector that generates an annual income of £18.6 billion and employs 55,000 people across the country.