“From Space Race to International Collaboration in Orbits - A Future for All”
The summit will aim to address challenges related to space risk, orbital congestion, space traffic coordination, environmental challenges in orbit, economic and social consequences of commercial space, industry strong return to manned missions, AI & Space, and what’s next for coming generations' space dream.
Track A: Orbital Safety, Liability & Sustainability Governance
This track brings together policymakers, operators, insurers, and technical experts to address the rapidly evolving challenges of orbital safety and long‑term sustainability. Discussions will explore liability frameworks, space‑traffic coordination, debris mitigation standards, and the governance models needed to ensure responsible behavior in increasingly congested orbital environments. Participants will examine emerging regulatory approaches, cross‑border cooperation mechanisms, and the role of industry in shaping a secure and sustainable space ecosystem.
Track B: Future In‑Space Infrastructure and Services: From GEO to LEO
As commercial and governmental ambitions expand, the demand for resilient in‑space infrastructure is accelerating. This track focuses on the architectures, technologies, and service models that will define the next generation of orbital capabilities — from LEO megaconstellations and GEO platforms to cislunar logistics. Sessions will highlight advances in on‑orbit servicing, manufacturing, refueling, communications, and power systems, while exploring how these capabilities will enable new markets, enhance mission flexibility, and support long‑term human and robotic presence in space.
Track C: Human Spaceflights & Space Exploration
Human spaceflight is entering a transformative phase, driven by international collaboration, commercial innovation, and renewed exploration goals. This track examines the future of crewed missions — from low‑Earth orbit operations and commercial space stations to lunar surface activities and deep‑space expeditions. Experts will discuss astronaut health and safety, mission architectures, life‑support technologies, and the scientific and economic drivers shaping humanity’s expansion into the solar system. The track also considers how global partnerships can accelerate progress and broaden access to human spaceflight.