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Industrial IoT: The New Satellite Dynamic

Thursday, 29 June 2023 3:00 pm UK time

The phrase ‘Internet of Things’ is mostly associated with the connected devices in the home and smart city street sensors. However, in combination with 5G, many more opportunities are created for businesses to leverage the internet of things (IoT) - there is a whole new world of the Industrial…

Connecting Antennas and Satellites: The Critical Link?

This final event of the GVF-CBN webinar series under the GVF banner saw David Meltzer taking the helm as moderator in conversation with representatives of Orange Business, Talia, Oasis Networks, and SpaceBridge. With satellite communications fulfilling unique business needs, this discussion was…

How to Access Capital in 2023

Panellists from investment institutions, an established LEO satellite operator and a New Space start-up undertook a detailed examination of space sector investment. Moderated by a partner at an international law firm with decades of experience in the space industry, the webinar began with an…

Antenna Innovations: The Next Generation

The expertise of Ryan Stevenson (Kymeta), Lukas Nyström (Satcube), Gavin Cox (Global Invacom), and Todd Brown (AvL Technologies) – bringing perspectives from across the parabolic antenna and flat panel antenna design and manufacturing segment - was ably guided in this webinar by Caleb Henry (Quilty…

Mobility: Smooth Sailing and Taking Off?

Having five industry experts covering the satellite operator, service provider, and equipment OEM segments from the satellite mobility sector in the same (virtual) “room” was bound to be a great opportunity for an online audience to ask their penetrating questions on topics maritime and…

LEO Terminals – Pointing the Way Forward

There was a certain buzz created in the build-up to the latest event in the long-running GVF series, presented in partnership with Connectivity Business News, with almost 500 individuals from 87 countries registered. It surely has lived up to expectations packing the 'virtual room', with 326…