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LocationGdansk, Poland
ProgrammesEU Space Days 2025, organised by the European Commission under the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU, will take place on 27–28 May in Gdańsk. This flagship event will focus on the latest developments in the EU Space Programme, including Galileo, EGNOS, Copernicus, GOVSATCOM/IRIS² and Space Situational Awareness (SSA).
Held in parallel with InfoShare, the largest tech and startup conference in Central and Eastern Europe, the event provides a platform to connect the space sector with the broader innovation ecosystem.
Participants can expect discussions on EU space policy, strategic autonomy, sustainability, and opportunities for entrepreneurship and investment. Representatives from industry, public authorities, startups and the research community will be present.
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The event invites attendees to discover the latest trends in space tech, explore space’s potential for defence, learn how to make space part of their business, and network with industry and policymakers.
Registration is open until 17 May 2025 via the official platform of the Polish Presidency.
Participants are kindly requested to register using the dedicated platform of the Polish Presidency.
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