With a schedule packed across four stages, the conference struck a balance between deep technical exploration and high-level business strategy. Whether you were focused on satellite design, communication infrastructure, orbital debris mitigation, or regulatory frameworks, SmallSat Europe delivered.
A recurring theme across sessions was just how mature the SmallSat industry has become. Market projections vary, but most forecasts agree: the sector could surpass a trillion dollars in value by the 2030s. And with launch costs decreasing and use cases multiplying—from Earth observation to interplanetary missions—the momentum is unmistakable.
One hot topic? Defining what actually counts as a “small satellite.” Depending on whom you ask, payloads up to 1,200 kg are still considered “small,” a classification that sparked lively debates on stage.
Perhaps the most cross-cutting discussion point was satellite communication. Chris Steph and others observed how much attention this topic received throughout the show. As presenters emphasized, the real value of SmallSats lies not just in data collection—but in how that data is moved, shared, and monetized. With increasing demand for low-latency, high-throughput connections in VLEO and LEO orbits, the Satcom landscape is evolving quickly.
From satellite-to-Earth links to mesh networks between orbital platforms, communication is no longer just a subcomponent—it’s a strategic differentiator.
The event drew a diverse audience. Engineers came to showcase new technologies and collaborate with peers. Executives used the exhibition floor to scope new partnerships and market trends. And students took advantage of the opportunity to gain firsthand insight from industry veterans, setting themselves up for future success in space tech careers.
If you’re planning the ground segment side of your smallsat project, now’s the time to connect. The earlier we’re brought in, the more we can optimize performance, streamline integration, and help you avoid costly delays down the line.
Chris Steph of Radeus Labs was on-site at SmallSat Europe and brings back firsthand insights from leading Satcom innovators across the globe. From technical considerations to strategic planning, Chris can help you evaluate your options and move forward with clarity.
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