GMV showcases its technological leadership in space operations during SpaceOps

SpaceOps2025

GMV was an active participant in the 2025 edition held from 26-30 May in Montreal (Canada) under the slogan “Towards Space Sustainability”. Organized by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI), the event brought together the global space operations community, including agencies, academic institutions and sector companies.

For five days, “SpaceOps 2025” was a key platform for the exchange of best practices, advanced technologies and innovative solutions aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of space systems. This year's agenda tackled crucial issues such as space-debris mitigation, the design of longer-lasting missions or the automation of in-orbit operations.

GMV was present with a stand, displaying its most advanced solutions for ground segment and space operations. It also made a significant contribution to the conference's technical scheme with the presentation of eight scientific papers and three posters related to ground segment and space operations, tackling key topics such as flight dynamics, mission planning, UX/UI design applied to ground system products, maneuver prediction for GEO satellites using artificial intelligence algorithms, cybersecurity, as well as new architectures for satellite constellations and tools for Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) models.

GMV has been a full partner of SpaceOps since 2019. This international organization, set up in 1992, promotes collaboration and technical exchange in the field of space operations, bringing together agencies, universities and companies specializing in ground data and mission operations systems. 

The company's continued participation in this forum underscores its commitment to operational excellence and to the development of increasingly efficient, safe and sustainable space solutions.

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