1st International Symposium on Small Launchers and Spaceports 2024

Held from 28 to 30 October at the ECSAT Centre in Harwell, UK, the 1st International Symposium on Small Launchers and Spaceports 2024 is a technically focused event jointly co-organised between the UK Space Agency (Office of the Chief Engineer) and the European Space Agency (Directorate of Space Transportation). The event focuses on themes supporting the development and sustainment of the small launcher industry and spaceports.
The conference will bring together technically orientated participants from industry, government, academia, and researchers from around the globe. The conference agenda adopts a multifaceted approach which looks to solve challenges in space through the active participation of those involved in the technical elements of launch activity.
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