March 04, 2019 – Volume 15 – No. 7 |
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MAY 6 - 9, 2019
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, D.C. |
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Introducing: The Satellite Technology of the Year Award |
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Mark Holmes
Via Satellite, Editorial Director
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Hello SATELLITE Community!
The show is only around two months away now and everything is gearing up for the biggest and best SATELLITE yet. Speaking of bigger and better, we are revamping our awards to make them even more of the major talking points at the show.
The Satellite Executive of the Year award, which remains the most prestigious individual award in our industry will once again be one of the highlights of the event. But, this time, we are announcing the winner live at the event which is something new and exciting! We are also bringing back the Satellite Technology of the Year award where we… Read More
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Space is Selling Fast – Don’t Miss Out! SATELLITE 2019 - the world’s largest commercial satellite and aerospace event - is only 10 weeks away! More than 15,000 professionals from the commercial, investment, media & entertainment, military & government, satellite & space, telecom & wireless and transportation.…
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SATELLITE 2019 Adds Speakers from DuPont, AT&T, Sigfox, and National Science Foundation to Conference Program! SATELLITE 2019 welcomes distinguished additions to the 2019 conference program. Rockville, MD. – Thursday, February 28, 2019– SATELLITE 2019 is delighted to…
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Inmarsat Brings L-Band Services to Mining Industry
Inmarsat is partnering with Knight Piésold U.K. to deliver tailings dam monitoring, analysis, and real-time management capabilities for the mining industry. The collaboration agreement with Knight Piésold UK — a member of the international geotechnical, tailings management and engineering consulting group...[Read More]
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DDC Carries Out Successful SBC Flight on GOSAT-2
Data Device Corporation (DDC) carried out another successful flight of its SCS750 Single Board Computer (SBC) on the Second Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT-2). Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully launched H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 40 (H-IIA F40,)...[Read More]
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