Space Summit 2026, a new conference and exhibition, will take place in Singapore on 2–3 February, coinciding with the Singapore Airshow 2026. Organised by Experia Events, the summit aims to address the rapid growth of the global space economy, which is expected to nearly triple to $1.8 trillion by 2035. The event will focus on sustainable and inclusive growth in the space sector, reflecting Singapore’s strategic interest in space as a key economic area.
Themed “New Frontiers: Shaping a Responsible and Inclusive Space Future,” the summit will gather national space agencies, policymakers, investors, and industry leaders from around the world. The agenda includes a “Heads of Space Agency Plenary,” where leaders will discuss international collaboration and the impact of space technology on everyday life in Southeast Asia. The event will also explore topics such as dual-use technology, satellite communications, and environmental sustainability.
Endorsed by several Singaporean government agencies, including the Office for Space Technology & Industry and the Economic Development Board, the summit underscores Singapore’s role as a hub for aerospace and technology. Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, stated, “Space Summit 2026 will bring together partners whose collaboration will extend across the global space ecosystem.”
The summit will be held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, and will feature networking events leading up to the main conference. As Singapore continues to advance its space ambitions, the summit aims to foster dialogue and partnerships that will shape the future of the space economy.
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