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KEY SESSIONS

Core Astronomy:

The Core Astronomy session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will provide a comprehensive platform for astronomers, astrophysicists, and space scientists to present and discuss cutting-edge research panning observational, theoretical, and applied astronomy. This session will cover a wide range of topics, including observational astronomy and advanced telescope technologies, observational cosmology, the interstellar medium and the origin of cosmic structures, stellar and galactic astrophysics, and extragalactic astronomy. Key focus areas will also include cosmology and the early universe, dark matter and dark energy, planetary science and exoplanets, celestial mechanics and planetary dynamics, as well as the study of brown dwarfs, comets, asteroids, and cosmic dust. In addition, the session encourages contributions related to astronomy education and public outreach, highlighting the role of astronomy in scientific literacy and societal engagement. Researchers, academicians, industry experts, and early-career scientists are warmly invited to submit their abstracts and contribute to high-level scientific discussions at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026.

Who Should Attend:

  • • Astronomers and Astrophysicists
  • • Observational, Cosmology, and Telescope Researchers
  • • Planetary, Exoplanet, and Small-Body Scientists
  • • Researchers in Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Early-Universe Studies
  • • Faculty Members, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Graduate Students
  • • Professionals from Observatories, Space Agencies, and Research Institutes

Astrophysics & Fundamental Physics:

The Astrophysics & Fundamental Physics session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026 will serve as an interdisciplinary forum for exploring the fundamental physical laws governing the universe and their manifestation in astrophysical environments. This session will highlight advances in theoretical astrophysics and large-scale computational modeling, gravitation and relativity in astrophysical systems, and the rapidly evolving field of gravitational-wave and high-energy astrophysics. Key thematic areas will also include particle and nuclear astrophysics, with particular emphasis on neutrino physics and multi-messenger observations, as well as plasma, magnetospheric, heliospheric, and solar physics. By integrating theory, observation, and simulation, this session aims to foster deep scientific discussions on extreme cosmic phenomena and fundamental interactions. Researchers, academicians, and industry scientists are cordially invited to submit their abstracts and contribute to the scientific exchange at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026.

Who Should Attend:

  • • Astrophysicists and Theoretical Physicists
  • • Researchers in Relativity, Gravitation, and Fundamental Physics
  • • Scientists working on Gravitational Waves and High-Energy Astrophysics
  • • Particle, Nuclear, and Neutrino Astrophysics Researchers
  • • Plasma, Solar, and Heliospheric Physics Specialists
  • • Faculty Members, Postdoctoral Researchers, and Graduate Students

Space Science, Exploration & Technology:

The Space Science, Exploration & Technology session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026will provide a multidisciplinary platform to showcase advancements in space missions, satellite systems, scientific instrumentation, and next-generation space technologies. This session will address emerging developments in space robotics, artificial intelligence, data science, machine learning, and big-data analytics applied to astronomy, Earth observation, and remote sensing. A significant focus will be placed on life sciences in microgravity, including biomedical research, space biosciences, and the challenges and breakthroughs enabled by microgravity platforms. Topics will also encompass astrobiology and the search for life beyond Earth, space policy, ethics, sustainability, and lessons learned from recent global challenges such as COVID-19 in the context of space biosciences. By encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration across science, engineering, medicine, and policy, this session aims to foster innovative research discussions and future mission concepts. Researchers, engineers, academicians, industry professionals, and early-career scientists are warmly invited to submit their abstracts and contribute to the scientific dialogue at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026

Who Should Attend:

  • • Space Scientists, Mission Planners, and Systems Engineers
  • • Researchers in Satellite Technology, Robotics, and AI Applications
  • • Earth Observation, Remote Sensing, and Geospatial Science Professionals
  • • Data Scientists and Researchers in Space Data, AI, and Machine Learning
  • • Life Scientists and Biomedical Researchers in Microgravity and Space Biosciences
  • • Policymakers, Industry Professionals, and Interdisciplinary STEM Researchers

Industry–Academia Collaboration in Space Sciences:

The Industry–Academia Collaboration in Space Sciences session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026will focus on strengthening synergies between universities, research institutions, industry, and government bodies to accelerate innovation in space sciences and technologies. This session will explore successful models of university–industry partnerships in space research, pathways for technology transfer and commercialization of space innovations, and collaborative frameworks for joint R&D and co-development of space systems. Key discussions will also address public–private partnerships (PPP) in national and international space programs, as well as strategies for workforce development and skill building to meet the evolving demands of the global space sector. By bringing together stakeholders from academia, industry, startups, and policy organizations, this session aims to foster sustainable collaborations, translational research, and impactful outcomes. Researchers, academicians, industry professionals, policymakers, and early-career scientists are warmly invited to submit their abstracts and actively participate in SPACESCIENCEMEET2026.

Who Should Attend:

  • • Academics exploring partnerships and joint R&D in space science.
  • • Executives, R&D managers, and innovation leaders from space tech companies and startups.
  • • Policy makers and program managers involved in public–private space initiatives.
  • • Founders seeking technology collaboration, funding, or commercialization opportunities.
  • • Professionals focused on building skills for the space sector.
  • • Graduate students and young professionals interested in industry–academia exposure and networking.

Commercial Space, NewSpace & Startups:

The Commercial Space, NewSpace&Startups session at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026will serve as a dynamic platform to explore the rapidly evolving commercial space landscape and the growing NewSpace ecosystem. This session will highlight emerging business models, innovation-driven entrepreneurship, and the role of space startups, incubators, and innovation hubs in transforming the global space economy. Key focus areas will include commercial satellite systems, SmallSats, launch services, and the commercialization of space data and downstream applications across diverse sectors. Discussions will also address regulatory frameworks, policy developments, and sustainability challenges shaping responsible growth in commercial space activities. By bringing together entrepreneurs, industry leaders, investors, policymakers, and researchers, this session aims to foster collaboration, investment opportunities, and scalable innovation. Stakeholders from across the commercial space value chain are warmly invited to submit their abstracts and contribute to the strategic discussions at SPACESCIENCEMEET2026.

Who Should Attend:

  • • Innovators building NewSpace ventures, spin-offs, and early-stage space companies.
  • • Decision-makers from commercial space companies, satellite operators, and launch service providers.
  • • Angel investors, VCs, and corporate investors focused on space technology and downstream applications.
  • • Experts in satellite data, analytics, Earth observation, and space-enabled services.
  • • Officials involved in space policy, licensing, sustainability, and commercial regulation.
  • • Representatives supporting startup growth, technology transfer, and ecosystem development.

Join SPACESCIENCEMEET 2026 to share your discoveries, engage with leading experts, build international collaborations, and contribute to advancing our understanding of the universe and the future of space exploration.


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