Space Summit 2026 has revealed its conference agenda as the global space economy experiences unprecedented growth, with projections reaching $1.8t by 2035. Scheduled for 2–3 February at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore, the summit will coincide with the Singapore Airshow 2026. The event aims to address capability, regulatory, and investment gaps in the space sector, fostering an inclusive and sustainable future.
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 globe. Organised by Experia Events and endorsed by the Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn), the summit will feature discussions on critical infrastructure, dual-use technologies, and the future in-space economy.
Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, emphasised the summit’s role in fostering global dialogue and partnerships. “Space Summit 2026 will bring together partners whose collaboration will extend across the global space ecosystem. It is about open dialogue, developing partnerships and meaningful connections between public and private sectors,” he stated.
The summit will also spotlight regional initiatives, such as the Earth Observation Initiative, which leverages satellite technology for sustainability and humanitarian challenges. Jonathan Hung, Executive Director of OSTIn, highlighted the summit’s potential to drive economic growth and innovation in Singapore’s space sector.
As Singapore advances its space ambitions, with initiatives like the Space Technology Development Programme, Space Summit 2026 is poised to be a pivotal event for shaping the future of the space industry in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
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