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SUMMARY:Space Tech Assembly: Monitoring Our Planet\, Sustaining Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:How can Earth Observation (EO) and SpaceTech help us overcome real-world sustainability challenges? \nJoin us on 30th September in Leeds for a powerful day of insights\, inspiration\, and collaboration as we explore how EO data can unlock sustainable impact across industries\, and what’s holding it back. \nCo-hosted by UK-EONS and West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA)\, in collaboration with Space Hub Yorkshire\, this event brings together leaders from the space sector and UK industries to examine how EO technologies are being used to monitor our planet\, drive environmental decision-making\, and build more sustainable systems. A key focus will be on the barriers that still prevent wider EO adoption\, from data accessibility and integration to sector-specific awareness and policy gaps\, and how we can begin to break them down. \nThrough expert talks\, case studies\, and cross-sector networking\, you’ll discover how EO is being used today to monitor our planet\, guide environmental decision-making\, and create smarter\, more resilient systems. \nWhether you’re a policymaker\, innovator\, business leader\, or just EO-curious — come ready to rethink what’s possible. \nAgenda and Full List of Speakers Coming Soon. For now\, get your hands on a ticket – we know they’re going to go fast!\n \nThis event took place on the 30th of September. Please click the link below to read the event report.\n \nSpace Tech Assembly Event Report
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-tech-assembly-monitoring-our-planet-sustaining-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UK-EONS
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SUMMARY:Newcastle University - Research & Innovation Showcase: AI Advances and Earth Observation
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Newcastle University’s Research & Innovation Showcase as we share the future of Earth Observation (EO) underpinned by advances in AI. \n\nDate:12 November 2025|\nTime:12:00 – 17:30\n\n\nLocation:G.003\, Urban Sciences Building\, Newcastle University\n\n\nRegister here \n\n \nNewcastle University are at the forefront of exploring the impact of space data and technology on our planet\, working alongside business & industry partners such as CyberNorth\, Universities\, and within Space North East England.  \nWe are at the forefront of remote sensing research\, specialising in multi-scale sensing technologies and analysis techniques to monitor and protect natural capital. Our expertise spans ground-based sensors\, Internet of Things (IoT) networks\, drones\, airborne sensors\, and satellite observations.   \nThrough innovative projects and collaborations\, we address critical environmental challenges and drive the adoption of new technologies to safeguard our natural assets.  \nMajor Newcastle University projects include:  \n\nmulti-scale sensing for natural capital monitoring \nmonitoring natural assets with satellite application capabilities \nuse of satellite data for social science and health research \nsatellite technology to monitor algal blooms \nfast and accurate landslide detection for disaster response \nusing EO to monitor and protect heritage \n\n\n\nKey Highlights:  \nExpert Talks: Hear from leading experts\, researchers\, and practitioners as they explore cutting-edge technologies\, innovative real-world applications\, and discuss the role of recent advances in AI for Earth Observation in delivering positive societal impact.  \nPanel Discussions: Engage in thought-provoking discussions with industry leaders about the impact of effective Earth Observation in various sectors.  \nPoster sessions: Explore our latest research through interactive poster sessions and connect with academic experts to discuss potential collaborations.  \nNetworking: Connect with peers\, industry professionals\, researchers\, and enthusiasts in the field.  \nWho Should Attend:  \n\nEarth Observation\, Space\, Data scientists and AI researchers \nIndustry professionals and practitioners \nStudents and academics \nAnyone curious about the future of technology 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/newcastle-university-research-innovation-showcase-ai-advances-and-earth-observation/
CATEGORIES:UK-EONS
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
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SUMMARY:UK-EONS: The Impact of Earth Observation on the maritime industries
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\n\nDiscover how satellite data and innovative space technologies are revolutionising maritime operations\n\n\n\nHosted by Space Hub Yorkshire & Space Humber \nJoin us at the stunning Radisson Red Sky Bar in Glasgow for an afternoon and evening exploring how Earth Observation is transforming the UK’s maritime sector. \nAbout This Event\nDiscover how satellite data and innovative space technologies are revolutionising maritime operations – from sustainable fishing practices to enhanced shipping safety and defence applications. \nThis unique networking event brings together the UK Earth Observation Network for Sustainability (UK EONS) with maritime industry leaders\, connecting EO providers with end-users across fishing\, shipping\, insurance\, and defence sectors. \nWhat to Expect\n\nIndustry Insights: Learn how Earth Observation capabilities are supporting sustainability\, safety\, and efficiency across maritime operations\nInnovation Showcase: Meet early-stage companies driving innovation at the intersection of space and sea\nRegional Collaboration: Strengthen connections between Space Hub Yorkshire\, Space Humber\, and the Scottish Space Network\nNetworking Opportunities: Connect with stakeholders from space\, maritime\, defence\, insurance\, fishing industries\, plus academia and government agencies\n\nProgramme\nMain Event: Radisson Red Sky Bar\, Glasgow (11.30 – 4pm)\nPost-Event Drinks: Burness Paull\, 31 York Street\, Glasgow\, G2 8AS (5:30pm–8:00pm) \nWhether you’re an EO provider looking to expand into maritime applications\, or a maritime industry professional seeking to understand how satellite data can transform your operations\, this event offers valuable insights and connections. \nProgramme/Schedule UK EONS Maritime and Space  \n11:00 – 11:30 | Arrival\, coffee\, and networking \n11:30 – 12:00 | Session 1: The UK EONS Programme – A look at achievements\, current activity\, and building a lasting EO legacy in Glasgow. Chair: Glenn (Space Hub Yorkshire)\, with UK EONS invited guests on the panel. \n12:15 – 13:00 | Lunch and networking \n13:00 – 13:45 | Session 2: Industry – Academia Collaboration in EO – Exploring partnership projects\, innovation pipelines\, and future challenges for Space and Maritime industries. Chair: Andy Campbell (Space Network) \n13:45 – 14:00 | Coffee and networking \n14:00 – 14:45 | EO Showcase – Short presentations from EO businesses \n15:00 – 16:00 | Exhibition and networking \n17:30 – 20:00 | Drinks reception at in partnership with Space Network and Burness Paull\, at Burness Paull\, Glasgow with opening address from  J.D. Polk (Chief Medical Officer\, NASA).
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/uk-eons-the-impact-of-earth-observation-on-the-maritime-industries/
LOCATION:Radisson Red\, 25 Finnieston Quay\, Glasgow
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260131
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T134430Z
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SUMMARY:Orlando Commercial Space Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:The UK Space Delegation to Orlando Space Commercial Week 2026 brings together a cohort of UK space companies\, universities and sector representatives to engage with key stakeholders across Florida’s space ecosystem. The programme spans engagements in Orlando and the Space Coast\, including visits to the University of Central Florida\, Space Florida\, Kennedy Space Center and participation in SpaceCom at the Orange County Convention Center. Activities include academic roundtables\, company showcase sessions\, site visits and structured B2B meetings designed to facilitate commercial partnerships and knowledge exchange. The primary objectives of the delegation are to strengthen UK–US collaboration\, generate tangible business opportunities\, enhance inward and outward investment links\, and promote the capabilities of the UK space sector within the North American market. The programme is coordinated by the UK Department for Business and Trade in partnership with the British Consulate-General in Miami. \nMicrosoft Word – SHY POST-EVENT FORM_Florida \n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/orlando-commercial-space-week-2026/
LOCATION:Florida
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260122T095455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T134146Z
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SUMMARY:UKSEDS Northern Conference
DESCRIPTION:UKSEDS Presents in Collaboration with Project Orion and Space Hub Yorkshire\, University of Leeds\nInspiring Excellence in Engineering\nThe UKSEDS annual regional event brings together student societies with a shared passion for space for a full day of learning\, collaboration\, and connection. Whether you’re part of an established society or just getting started\, this event offers the perfect opportunity to meet like-minded students\, exchange experiences\, and become part of the UK’s growing space community. \nThis year’s theme\, “Inspiring Excellence in Engineering”\, celebrates the incredible work being carried out by student societies across the region. The event will also feature industry and academic professionals who will share their expertise\, career journeys\, and passion for space-related engineering. \nThroughout the day\, attendees will take part in a programme of talks led by space lecturers and industry professionals\, offering insight into: \n\nCareers in the space sector\nCurrent research and innovation\nKey engineering challenges facing the industry\n\nThere will also be dedicated time to: \n\nNetwork with other student societies\nExplore student-led project showcases\nShare your own work with the wider UKSEDS community\n\nAbove all\, this event aims to provide a welcoming\, inclusive\, and engaging environment for all students. \n﻿ \nhttps://spacehubyorkshire.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/106/2026/02/SHY_UKSEDS-1.pdf
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/ukseds-northern-conference/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260217T154500
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CREATED:20260213T141913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T141935Z
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SUMMARY:SCIF Engagement Workshop
DESCRIPTION:​​This workshop is a valuable opportunity for Scotland space business\, academia\, and institutions to help shape the strategic direction and future calls of the Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund (SCIF)\, connect with peers from across the region\, and ask any questions you may have about SCIF. Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/scif-engagement-workshop/
LOCATION:Higgs Centre for Innovation\, Edinburgh\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260224T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260213T115505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T124728Z
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SUMMARY:Hidden Space Capabilities: How Non-Space Companies are Powering the Space Sector
DESCRIPTION:An introductory 90-minute webinar for companies interested in understanding how they can be part of the Space sector in the UK. We will be exploring how your existing technologies\, products and expertise can connect to the UK Space ecosystem; hearing about how companies can benefit from applications such as Earth Observation. We will also be sign posting to additional support\, events and funding opportunities. \nThe full schedule will be released soon! \nClick here to register.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/hidden-space-capabilities-webinar/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T173000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260213T142617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T142617Z
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SUMMARY:Trajectory - Space Ecosystem Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Trajectory brings Accelerator participants\, alumni\, mentors & regional ecosystem stakeholders together to cement long lasting relationships. This regional roadshow returns to bring together innovative entrepreneurs\, suppliers\, investors\, and industry experts from across the UK space sector. \nThe first UK Space Agency Accelerator Trajectory of 2026 will highlight the creativity\, ambition\, and diversity of the space start-up community\, featuring engaging discussions\, interactive sessions\, and plenty of opportunities to connect. \nThis event will focus on market access in the space sector – helping startups and scale-ups navigate new markets\, forge strategic partnerships\, and turn innovation into real-world impact. \nIt’s a great chance to exchange ideas\, build relationships\, and explore ways to reach the right markets. \nWe’re bringing together the people shaping the future of space\, and we’d love for you to join us.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/trajectory-space-ecosystem-roadshow/
LOCATION:Core Technology Institute\, 46 Grafton Street\, Manchester\, M13 9WU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260302T131031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T151918Z
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SUMMARY:Space Comm Expo Europe
DESCRIPTION:Space‑Comm Expo Europe 2026 takes place 4-5 March at ExCeL London and is recognised as Europe’s premier commercial space event. It brings together the entire space supply chain\, welcoming more than 5\,400 leaders from government\, defence\, industry\, research\, and investment communities. Attendees gain access to 250+ exhibitors and over 200 expert speakers who address the technologies\, capabilities\, and partnerships shaping the future of the global space sector. \nThe expo features dedicated conference programmes spanning defence and national security\, space technology\, intergovernmental policy\, satellite data\, innovation\, and geospatial artificial intelligence. These sessions provide insight into strategy\, investment\, regulation\, sustainability\, and emerging commercial opportunities. The event also offers live demonstrations\, roundtables\, and the Meet‑the‑Buyer programme designed to support meaningful business engagement and industry collaboration. \nSpace‑Comm Expo Europe is a key gathering point for organizations working across satellite systems\, launch services\, Earth observation\, secure communications\, advanced manufacturing\, data and analytics\, and research and innovation services. With representation from more than 35 countries and strong participation from both major agencies and emerging enterprises\, the expo serves as an important platform for connecting\, collaborating\, and driving growth across the international space community. \nUK Space Agency Space Ecosystems Champions Pamela and Gareth will be at Space Comm. Pamela is there on Wednesday 4th\, Gareth is there Thursday 5th – reach out to arrange to meet!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-comm-expo-europe/
LOCATION:Excel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK Space Agency
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260304T135950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T150853Z
UID:3286-1773306000-1773334800@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Bridging Non‑Terrestrial (NTN) and Terrestrial (TN) Networks for Autonomous\, Connected Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:A national workshop uniting space\, telecoms & autonomy sectors to accelerate NTN–TN integration for next‑gen connected infrastructure.\nUK‑ACE event brings together leaders from space\, telecoms\, autonomy\, government\, academia and standards bodies to accelerate the integration of Non‑Terrestrial Networks (NTN) and Terrestrial Networks (TN)\, helping shape the UK’s future resilient\, secure and scalable connectivity. Building on the energy and insights from previous UK‑ACE workshops\, this event moves the programme from exploration to action. Together\, we’ll explore the architectures\, standards\, regulatory needs and real‑world applications that will enable next‑generation autonomous and connected systems across the UK. \nThis event forms part of the UK Autonomous Connected Earth (UK‑ACE) network\, delivered by UKRI Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and the Satellite Applications Catapult. UK‑ACE is a national initiative connecting six of the UK’s premier space clusters to drive innovation in autonomy\, connectivity and satellite‑enabled technologies. The network focuses on bringing organisations together\, sharing expertise and supporting the development of hybrid terrestrial and non‑terrestrial connectivity. This sits within the wider UK Space Ecosystem\, in partnership with the Satellite Applications Catapult\, and continues our shared mission to help organisations across the UK explore new opportunities in connectivity\, autonomy and space‑enabled services. \nDr. Viktor Doychinov will represent the University of Bradford and Space Hub Yorkshire during Panel Session 2: Opportunities and Innovation Across the Ecosystem. He will discuss research and innovation in the integration of 5G/6G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) and Terrestrial Networks (TN)\, the development of Space Test North\, and the role of Space Hub Yorkshire in supporting and strengthening the regional space ecosystem.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/bridging-non-terrestrial-ntn-and-terrestrial-tn-networks-for-autonomous-connected-infrastructure/
LOCATION:electron building\, Satellite Application Catapult\, Harwell Campus\,\, Harwell\, OX11 0QR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260316T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260227T101023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T101023Z
UID:3235-1773655200-1773673200@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:ESA101 - York
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in exploring how to engage with the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency? \nESA101 is a fantastic opportunity to explore commercial opportunities\, funding and collaboration in the UK Space Sector. Hosted in York in collaboration with Space Hub Yorkshire. \nUKSA Space Ecosystems Champion Gareth Preece will be there.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/esa101-york/
LOCATION:The Guildhall\, York
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260302T131818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T131818Z
UID:3273-1773842400-1773846000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:EU Space Act Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join UKspace to update members on the evolving EU Space Act and what this means for your organisation.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/eu-space-act-webinar/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK Space Agency
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260429T093748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T093748Z
UID:3576-1774346400-1774351800@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Hidden Space Capabilities: How Non-Space Companies are Powering the Space Sector
DESCRIPTION:An introductory 90-minute webinar for companies interested in understanding how they can be part of the Space sector in the UK. We will be exploring how your existing technologies\, products and expertise can connect to the UK Space ecosystem; hearing about how companies can benefit from applications such as Earth Observation. We will also be sign posting to additional support\, events and funding opportunities.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/hidden-space-capabilities-how-non-space-companies-are-powering-the-space-sector/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Online,UK Space Agency
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260316T123556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T124747Z
UID:3343-1774350000-1774355400@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Space Funding: C-LEO Information and Expression of Interest
DESCRIPTION:A brand new webinar to provide an overview of accessing UKSA & ESA funding\, and some detail on the C-LEO (Connectivity – Low Earth Orbit) ARTES Only call. This session will specifically focus on the C-LEO call\, helping you to understand the roadmap for the application\, the eligibility criteria so that you can make an informed decision as to whether to proceed and\, if you want to apply\, what you will need for your expression of interest (which is due by 13th April 2026). \n  \nHave questions? Please send these ahead of time to spacehubyorkshire@leeds.ac.uk with ‘C-LEO Question’ in the subject line. \nRegister here!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-funding-c-leo-information-and-expression-of-interest/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260304T140809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T150347Z
UID:3291-1774425600-1774630800@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:PocketQube Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Annual PocketQube Conference is an international conference addressing the technical challenges associated with developing PocketQube technology for widening space access\, shaping the future of space democratization in the process. \nThe PocketQube Conference provides a unique forum for collaboration between industry professionals\, academic researchers and students who are developing the new and rapidly growing field of pico-satellites. \nThe University of Bradford Satellite Team will present at the conference in collaboration with Space Hub Yorkshire. The presentation will highlight how Space Hub Yorkshire supports the regional development of satellite system engineering\, fostering innovation\, collaboration between academia and industry\, and the growth of space-related capabilities across the Yorkshire region.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/pocketqube-conference-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260422T101033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T101033Z
UID:3560-1776859200-1776875400@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Future Communications at the Edge
DESCRIPTION:This Cambridge Wireless cluster Academic & Industry SIG event is being hosted by The University of Leeds. \nAs communications ecosystems evolve\, they are expected to span seamlessly from ultra-small edge devices to massive cloud infrastructures. With the emergence of international 6G standards\, there will be a shift from simply connecting people and devices to enabling pervasive\, interconnected intelligence. This evolution depends on communications infrastructures that are safe\, secure\, trustworthy\, and sustainable. \nThis event will share the latest research from our UK Universities to explore how we shape and deliver secure connectivity\, advanced network systems\, and cloud integration. \nCambridge Wireless Academic & Industry SIG events aim to bring together universities and companies to share knowledge\, strengthen research\, promote technological advancement and nurture the next generation of tech talent. These events give academic experts and research students a platform in which to showcase their latest findings. They also give companies the opportunity to understand the breadth of work taking place in UK Universities and pave the way for ongoing\, mutually beneficial\, academic and industry collaboration.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/future-communications-at-the-edge/
LOCATION:University of Leeds\, Leeds\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260501T110649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T110649Z
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SUMMARY:Safe Autonomy Industry Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Institute for Safe Autonomy (ISA) at the University of York for a day dedicated to accelerating innovation and safety in autonomous systems. \nThis event is an opportunity for industry colleagues to see the Institute’s research in action\, understand how it addresses real-world challenges and connect directly with researchers and industry peers to discuss future collaborations and shape the future of our research. \nThe event will feature demonstrations of our research\, showcasing how we’re tackling the real-world challenges of adoption of autonomous systems\, robotics and supporting technologies (including AI and advanced communications)\, as well as a chance to discover how cross-sector partnerships are unlocking new commercial frontiers in safe autonomy and responsible AI. \nDemonstrations will include:\n\nGround-based and aerial robotics\nSolar energy farm inspection using autonomous systems\nSurveillance\, monitoring and inspection of indoor\, outdoor and underwater environments.\nSafety and assurance framework development and assessments\nQuantum\, radio and underwater communications\n\nWhat to expect:\n\nNetworking sessions with key industry and academic researchers\nPanel discussions on the value of collaboration in the context of AI and autonomous systems\nOpportunities to explore future collaborations
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/safe-autonomy-industry-summit/
LOCATION:Institute for Safe Autonomy\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T235959
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260505T135926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T135926Z
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SUMMARY:Utility Week Live
DESCRIPTION:Utility Week Live will return to the NEC\, Birmingham on 19-20 May 2026 (halls 17/18) with its biggest–ever content programme across seven stages\, featuring more than 250 expert speakers. \nOver two days\, the exhibition will bring together 4\,000+ energy and water professionals for cross-sector collaboration and award-winning content. The sector’s top leaders will tackle the industry’s biggest challenges. Hear from Zoë Yujnovich\, Chief Executive of National Grid; James Earl\, Chief Executive of Future Energy Networks; Mark Thurston\, Chief Executive of Anglian Water; Jodie Giles\, Programme Director – Ofgem Strategic Innovation Fund Innovate UK; Heidi Mottram\, Chief Executive of Northumbrian Water\, and many others. It’s the only place where you can see this line-up of utility C-suite executives and senior leaders under one roof. \nThe exhibition brings together utilities\, networks\, regulators\, solution providers and more in one place\, with innovation zones and interactive programmes to provide practical insights and solutions to the sector’s biggest challenges\, supported by over 200 exhibitors showcasing market-leading technologies and innovations.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/utility-week-live/
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260518T104340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T104755Z
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SUMMARY:GeoPlace 2026
DESCRIPTION:This annual conference brings together geographic information experts from across the UK to explore how reliable\, up-to-date location data can help improve decision-making\, transform public services and deliver better outcomes for communities. With delegates from local authorities\, central government\, emergency services\, housing and industry\, GeoPlace 2026 is a valuable opportunity for UK‑EONS to connect with place-based data users and showcase how Earth Observation data can support sustainability challenges\, infrastructure insight and more effective use of geospatial intelligence across sectors. \nClick here to find out more – https://www.geoplace.co.uk/
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/geoplace-2026/
LOCATION:Leicester Tigers\, Aylestone Rd\, Leicester LE2 7TR\, Leicester Tigers\, Aylestone Road\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7TR
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260526T084611Z
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UID:3661-1779782400-1779814800@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:ESERO Exploring Earth Orbit Data for a sustainable Future celebration event
DESCRIPTION:Celebration of young people’s creativity\, curiosity and innovation as we mark the completion of the ESERO Exploring Earth Orbit Data for a Sustainable Future project. This special event will showcase how students have used Earth observation data to explore real-world sustainability challenges and think like space scientists\, engineers and changemakers. \nThe celebration will include an exciting rocket launch activity\, delivered with support from Sunride and LURA\, giving participants a hands-on opportunity to connect their learning with the thrill of space engineering. Guests will also enjoy themed Mission Patch Cupcakes\, celebrating the teams’ mission identities and the creativity behind their space-inspired designs. \nBringing together students\, educators\, partners and supporters\, the eGrevent will highlight the power of space data to help us understand and protect our planet\, while inspiring the next generation to imagine their future in the space sector.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/esero-exploring-earth-orbit-data-for-a-sustainable-future-celebration-event/
LOCATION:Greetland & Halifax Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260501T112323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T112323Z
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SUMMARY:North East Space Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme is all about transformation and emerging opportunities for businesses and individuals to explore the rapidly growing space sector. \nThe programme will highlight how organisations from adjacent industries can diversify\, adapt existing capabilities and pivot into space markets\, alongside sessions focused on skills development and career transitions. It will also provide a platform for established space companies to connect\, collaborate and scale\, strengthening supply chains and accelerating growth across the sector.  \nAttendees can expect inspiring panels\, practical workshops and high-value networking designed to spark collaboration\, new partnerships and future-ready business growth. This is more than a conference – it’s a launchpad for innovation\, diversification and economic impact in the North East and beyond.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/north-east-space-conference-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260526T073232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T073238Z
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SUMMARY:FUEL
DESCRIPTION:FUEL is a UK-wide roadshow created to make it easier for businesses to understand\, prepare for and access the right finance. \nMany leaders know they need funding to grow or manage cash flow\, but finding the right route and being ready for it is often the biggest challenge. FUEL brings clarity\, practical guidance and direct access to national funders\, investors and advisers\, all in one place. \nEach full-day event brings together business leaders from different sectors to explore the funding options available to them and understand what “funding ready” really looks like.Attendees can also take part in Meet the Money sessions: tailored\, pre-matched appointments with active funders who are looking to back businesses like theirs.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/fuel/
LOCATION:Aesseal New York Stadium\, New York Way\,\, Rotherham\, S60 1FJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260526T081744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T081744Z
UID:3658-1781683200-1781802000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:HIPIMS Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Cutlers’ HallThe 16th International conference on Fundamentals and Industrial Applications of HIPIMS 2026\, is to be held in Sheffield\, UK. Following a consecutive number of successful years\, the Joint Sheffield Hallam University-Fraunhofer IST HIPIMS Research Centre is pleased to invite you to the Sixteenth edition of the HIPIMS International Conference. \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/hipims-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Cutlers’ Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260622T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260519T112622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T112622Z
UID:3644-1782115200-1782147600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Using Satellite Data for a Sustainable Future (Stage 2)
DESCRIPTION:This STEM programme will introduce 120 students to the use of ESA Sentinel satellite data for monitoring water bodies\, vegetation\, and pollution. The project will involve 60 primary school students from Greetland Academy and 60 secondary school students from Halifax Academy\, who will use space-based data to analyse environmental conditions and pollution in Calderdale\, West Yorkshire.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/using-satellite-data-for-a-sustainable-future-stage-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260527T153343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T153359Z
UID:3668-1782390600-1782405000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Space Data For National Resilience - a London Climate Action Week Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Space4Climate are hosting a workshop on the 25th of June about ‘Space Data for National Resilience’. \nIf you want to learn more about Earth Obsevation and how it can be used in your business the event below would be a great place to start! \n\n\nRegister by clicking here\n\nOverview\n\n\n\nAn outcomes-focused workshop of real-world challenges / problem statements looking for space-based data solutions\, for end users & experts \n\n\n\n\nJoin this free workshop to meet experts from across industry\, policy and academia to hear about current and emerging technology\, tools and platforms that address real-world challenges of UK resilience and environmental security across all sectors – including yours. \nAfter a networking lunch\, the programme will feature an introductory panel of presentations: ‘The role of data from space in resilience solutions today and in the future’. \nIt will be followed by a number of real-world challenges / problem statements posed by potential end users who want to know whether space-based data applications can offer solutions. \nBefore the event\, you will have the chance to choose which breakout session you want to join depending on the challenge / problem statement that best matches your needs or capabilities. \nKey insights and ideas for potential next steps will be captured by facilitators and shared back in the main conference room. \nAfter the event summaries will be shared with all attendees and invitations to express interest in pursuing one or more potential next steps. \nThe organisers are leading bodies in UK Earth Observation and the space sector: Space4Climate\, UK Space Agency\, National Centre for Earth Observation and Space South Central. \nWe are grateful to our sponsors\, Space4Climate members Planet and venue hosts Henley Business School. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nWhether you are new to satellite data / Earth Observation and its uses or already rely on it for your products or decision-making\, you will find valuable insights\, make new connections and hear about innovative developments. \nWHAT WILL YOU GAIN? \nParticipants will take away practical\, actionable insights into ways in which Earth Observation data has provided and can provide support to address issues\, building resilience and security\, and where to find those data and tools. You will feel more confident in exploring how you can access and use data from space and will have new connections to approach for further information. You will have the chance to express interest in taking ideas forwards or in collaborating on solutions. \nVENUE \nThanks to the support of the ICMA Centre at Henley Business School\, we are pleased to host the workshop at the prestigious International Capital Market Association Centre\, University of Reading Whiteknights Campus (RG6 6UR). \nOur host is Simone Varotto\, Professor of Finance\, Head of the Climate and Finance Research Cluster\, Programme Director of MSc Climate Change\, Sustainable Business and Green Finance\, and Programme Director of MSc Finance and Financial Technology (FinTech) at Henley Business School which is one of the larger specialist university finance departments in Europe. \nBOOKING DEADLINE \nRegistration will close on Monday\, June 15\, and capacity is limited to one named person from each organisation\, allocated on a first come first served basis. We will run a waitlist in case more places are available after June 15. \nNEED MORE INFORMATION? \nIf you have any further questions please check the FAQs\, if the answer you are looking for is not there\, please email Space4Climate@reading.ac.uk with ‘Workshop Query’ in the subject line. \nMORE ABOUT LONDON CLIMATE ACTION WEEK \nLondon Climate Action Week (LCAW) was founded in 2019 by E3G in partnership with the Mayor of London. It is the largest city-wide climate festival in Europe and one of the world’s largest independent climate change events. \nIts mission is to harness the unique power of London for global and local climate action. It mobilises London’s unparalleled ecosystem of climate and non-climate organisations to accelerate global climate action and supports action in London to ensure it acts as a global climate leader. \nThe 2026 edition (20–28 June) focuses on four themes: \n\nBuilding\, investing and innovating the clean economy\nUnderstanding climate risk and building resilience\nRegenerating nature and oceans\nMobilising whole-of-society climate action\n\nLondon Climate Action Week showcases London as a leading example of how the whole of society can come together to shape and drive climate action
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-data-for-national-resilience-a-london-climate-action-week-workshop/
LOCATION:ICMA Centre\, Whiteknights\, the  Reading RG6 6UR\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075332
CREATED:20260501T111049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T061708Z
UID:3587-1782892800-1783011600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:STEM Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Following the outstanding success of STEMFest Yorkshire and Humber 2025\, which brought together over 2\,000 students and 200 educators for three days of immersive STEM learning\, the Yorkshire & Humber STEM Hub\, delivered by RTC North\, is delighted to announce the return in 2026 at Events North in Leeds. \nLast year’s event showcased the power of region wide collaboration\, with more than 60 organisations from industry\, academia\, and the public sector joining forces to broaden participation in STEM and spark new aspirations among young people. \nPost‑event evaluation highlighted exceptional engagement and long‑term educational impact\, with: \n\n89% of teachers reporting STEMFest helped students understand how STEM links to real world jobs.\nTeachers noting\, they planned to embed learning from STEMFest into future lessons and curriculum planning.\nExhibitors describing the event as a highlight of their outreach year\, citing meaningful and sustained engagement with pupils.\nStudents from both primary and secondary settings developing new interests in technology\, cybersecurity\, engineering\, and health sciences.\nMany schools attending specifically to support underrepresented or underserved learners\, strengthening equity ambitions across the region.\n\nWhat to Expect in 2026 \nSTEMFest returns 1st – 2nd July with two days of dynamic\, hands‑on exploration designed to inspire 10–13‑year‑olds from across Yorkshire and the Humber. This year’s event will feature a series of immersive\, industry‑led activity zones along with standout experiences. Over 50 interactive exhibits will showcase real STEM careers\, equipment\, and technologies with activities aimed to ignite curiosity\, build confidence\, and introduce young people to the breadth of careers available across STEM. \nClaire Willis\, Team Leader at the STEM Hub\, said: \n“After two fantastic years in Bradford\, we’re excited to bring STEMFest Yorkshire and Humber to Leeds for 2026. This move reflects the growing scale and ambition of the event\, giving us space to welcome even more schools from across the region and expand access to interactive STEM learning. We’re also inviting businesses to get involved through sponsorship or by leading hands‑on activities helping them build their future talent pipelines\, raise brand visibility with schools and educators\, demonstrate commitment to inclusion and ESG\, and offer meaningful skills‑based volunteering opportunities for staff. Together\, we can inspire the region’s next generation.”
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/stem-fest-2026/
LOCATION:Events North
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