The Ministry of Defence say that leaders from government, industry and academia will join forces at the Defence Space 2020 conference.

Organised by the MoD and the Air and Space Power Association, the MoD say that the conference will tackle the challenges presented by space as a military domain and the wider economic opportunities on offer. Speakers at the event will include government ministers, the Chief of the Air Staff and Commander UK Strategic Command, alongside senior leaders from the National Space Council and the newly formed US Space Command.

“The MoD will use the conference to outline its strategy to counter threats posed to UK satellites and other space assets, and ensure they are protected. Up to 400 delegates from across defence will come together to discuss the next-generation technology, infrastructure and workforce necessary to keep pace with the rapidly evolving threats facing the UK in space.”

Defence Minister James Heappey said:

“From supporting military operations to predicting weather patterns, accessing information from our satellites is crucial to both our security and our prosperity. Protecting our satellites demands the development of cutting-edge equipment so we’re inviting the brightest and best from industry, academia and across government to discuss the transformative technology out there today.”

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston, said:

“Defence Space 2020 will be a timely demonstration of the UK’s ambition in the Space Domain: our future programmes; the opportunities as well as the challenges to our national interests in space; and a showcase for our world-class space industrial sector. Our inaugural Conference in 2018 was a huge success; the 2020 Conference will be even better.”

Air Marshal (Ret’d) Greg Bagwell CB CBE, President, Air & Space Power Association, said:

“As the Space Domain takes on even greater significance for defence and evolves at such a pace, it is vital that we continue to debate the critical issues in the most open and diverse forum possible.

Defence Space 2020 will provide a springboard for the next phase of conceptual thinking, discussion and development of the UK’s approach to Space Power. Of particular importance is how emergent and disruptive technologies may play a part in the use of Space in the defence and security contexts and how the UK shapes its future strategic alliances with international space partners. The Conference promises to be a stimulating and informative exposĂ© of MOD’s Space Power direction of travel and I am delighted that the Air and Space Power Association is again delivering the event.”

The conference is being held in London on the 20th-21st of May, read more here.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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john
john
4 years ago

The thought of the MOD in space is terrifying.

Nigel Collins
Nigel Collins
4 years ago
Reply to  john

LOL, The final frontier, with cost overruns that will be lost in space!

Spyinthesky
Spyinthesky
4 years ago
Reply to  john

Why does a familiar 60s movie scene but with Boris Johnson riding a nuke to Earth suddenly haunt my mind there.