Home Communication Events Back New search in Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space Safety The Future of Orbital Operations and Space Security Share Details GMV will take part in the conference “The Future of Orbital Operations and Space Security,” organized by the Fundación Círculo de Tecnologías para la Defensa y la Seguridad, which will be held on April 29 at the Centro Superior de Estudios de la Defensa (CESEDEN) in Madrid, Spain.In an international context increasingly shaped by competition in the space domain, orbital operations have become strategically critical from both a technological and security perspective. This conference aims to address the key challenges related to the management and protection of space assets, as well as the opportunities arising from the development of new capabilities and technologies in this field.The event will bring together representatives from institutions, industry, and the technology community to discuss topics such as the security of space infrastructure, the sustainability of the orbital environment, and the evolution of space operations in an increasingly complex and competitive landscape.In this context, Miguel Ángel Molina, GMV´s Chairman Space Council, will participate in a panel discussion, where he will share the company’s expertise in developing advanced solutions for the space sector. His contribution Will be titled “Robotic and Sensor Applications”.GMV’s participation in this conference reinforces its commitment to advancing innovative technologies in the space domain and contributing to the development of key capabilities to ensure the security and sustainability of orbital operations. Details 29/04/2026 Madrid (Spain) More information Related Space Safety NATO Space COE Conference 27 Apr - 29 Apr Space Safety Military Space Situational Awareness 05 May - 07 May Space Safety News GMV deploys ESA´s SST core software in British and Finnish National Operation Centres