Join SSTL at the IAC 2008

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From its Guildford headquarters SSTL design and manufacture small satellites, subsystems and optical equipment for missions in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) and interplanetary missions to the Moon and beyond. These capabilities wil be on show at the IAC from 29 September to 3 October, with representation across its projects, engineering and business development teams, who will present 16 papers throughout course of the week.

An SSTL stand
The SSTL team will be on-hand to answer questions about small satellites and their wide-ranging application in our daily lives, which include communications and Earth observation. If you are interested in a career in the space industry, you can also discuss opportunities to join the company’s growing team in Guildford and Sevenoaks.

IAC 2008 will take place at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre , situated on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow. It will provide an international focus for the global space industry, academic researchers and students worldwide through the presentation of the latest ideas, current activities and future ambitions across a diverse range of space-related topics.

The long awaited results of the UK Space Competition, brainchild of SSTL's Dr. Stuart Eves will also be announced at the event. The winning school team will receive assistance from SSTL to develop their experiment which and launch it into space enabled by £100,000 British National Space Centre (BNSC) sponsorship.

The city of Glasgow is an important international centre for business, education and the arts and provides an excellent meeting place, mid-way between West and East, to host the exchange of ideas and stimulation of new concepts by participants from all nations through a combination of technical sessions, social and outreach events.

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