Telespazio Germany at the Munich Space Summit 2026: Satellite Operations Systems & Services - Cloud-native and on premises.

20 April 2026

From March 23–25, Telespazio Germany participated in the Munich Space Summit 2026, joining industry leaders, institutions, and innovators to explore the future of space operations in Europe. Held in Munich, the event brought together key stakeholders to exchange insights on emerging technologies, operational challenges, and the evolving space ecosystem.

Throughout the first part of the summit - New Space, Telespazio Germany welcomed visitors to its booth. With the key message: Satellite Operations Systems & Services - Cloud-native and on premises, the team showcased our modular, open-architecture platform EASE-Rise.

Designed to seamlessly connect mission tools and adapt to evolving operational needs, the platform demonstrated how integration, automation, and flexibility are shaping next-generation satellite mission management. Live demonstrations offered attendees a hands-on look at how missions can be orchestrated more efficiently and autonomously.

The summit also provided a platform for deeper technical exchange. In collaboration with Skynopy, Telespazio Germany hosted a well-attended Deep Dive Session titled “Ground Segment 2.0: Cloud-Native Ops & Ground-as-a-Service.” The session explored innovative approaches to satellite operations, including cloud-native infrastructures and scalable service models, as well as use cases for delivering tactical ISR with increased speed and efficiency.On the second part - Satellite Natigation, a central topic of discussion was Pulse, the European Space Agency’s open satellite mission control software suite. As a key partner in its development and validation, Telespazio Germany highlighted its role in supporting the adoption of Pulse across Europe. Already proven in real-world scenarios and increasingly implemented in upcoming missions, Pulse is contributing to strengthening Europe’s technological sovereignty in space operations.

With strong engagement at the booth, full sessions, and dynamic discussions throughout the event, the Munich Space Summit 2026 once again highlighted the momentum within Europe’s space sector. Telespazio Germany remains committed to driving innovation and collaboration, supporting European sovereignty in space.