Sweeting talks small satellites

Science research

SSTL will be in attendance at this year’s Global Space Technology Forum which kicks-off on 7th December at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), and draws to a close on 9th December. Now in its second year, the GSTF is the region’s only conference and exhibition dedicated to Space Technology and is a platform for many industry experts to share their knowledge with young professionals and students who have an interest in space research and applications.

Sir Martin Sweeting
Amongst the industry experts taking to the stage is Professor Sir Martin Sweeting who will start the second day of the Global Space Technology Conference with a keynote address on ‘Innovation in Design and Technology for Small Satellites’.

The Forum has a full agenda, including the Global Space Technology Conference, Global Space Technology Exhibition, various seminars, workshops, networking events and meetings.

SSTL will be represented in the Exhibition Hall at Stand E4 where staff will be on hand to answer queries from the public and industry. SSTL staff are also taking part in many of the workshops and seminars which are a feature of this event.

More details, including the full agenda, can be found on the dedicated website for the Global Space Technology Forum.

Download a Biography for Professor Sir Martin Sweeting here: Sweetingbio.pdf

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