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Rohde & Schwarz to Host Satellite Industry Days in June 2026

Rohde & Schwarz will host its sixth Satellite Industry Days on June 16-17, 2026, at its Munich campus. The conference, themed “From Earth to Orbit,” aims to foster innovation and drive development of scalable space systems.

7 June 2026
Rohde & Schwarz to Host Satellite Industry Days in June 2026

Rohde & Schwarz is set to convene partners from across the satellite ecosystem for its sixth Satellite Industry Days conference, scheduled for June 16-17, 2026, at its Munich campus. The event will operate under the theme "From Earth to Orbit: Driving innovation, sovereignty and scalable space systems for a connected tomorrow."

The two-day conference will address critical challenges in modern space systems. Day one will focus on sovereignty and security in space, including resilient communications and RF monitoring. Day two will shift to testing of satellites and ground terminals, with sessions covering 5G NTN technology, AESA antenna validation, and the digitalization of ground segments.

Attendees can expect insights into technology, regulations, and spectrum utilization that can aid architectural decisions, enhance compliance readiness, and mitigate program risks. The event is targeted at decision-makers and developers within the satellite industry, government organizations, regulatory bodies, and space agencies.

The program features presentations from industry experts at Rohde & Schwarz and its partners, networking opportunities, and live demonstrations. Keynotes will be delivered by Dr. Thomas Bohne, Vice President of Signal Intelligence and EW Systems, and Christina Gessner, Executive Vice President of the Test & Measurement Division. Numerous industry partners and academic institutions are also participating.

Registration for the free event and the detailed agenda are available on the Rohde & Schwarz website. The conference aims to provide practical testing takeaways to accelerate the transition from lab validation to real-world deployment.

Original source: rohde-schwarz.com