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SmallSat Europe Opens 2026 Call for Papers as Continent Races for Space Sovereignty

December 4, 2025

AMSTERDAM — Following a year marked by intensified calls for European autonomy in orbit, organizers of SmallSat Europe have opened the technical call for papers for their 2026 conference. The solicitation comes as the European Union and its member states aggressively ramp up defense spending and constellation development to close the gap with the United States and China.

Technical stage at SmallSat Europe 2025, spotlighting the future of small-satellite innovation.

Sovereignty and the Smallsat Pivot The call for technical abstracts arrives during a critical pivot point for the European space sector. According to recent industry analyses, including reports from McKinsey and the European Commission, Europe’s share of global launches has faced pressure from rapid innovation abroad. In response, major powers are mobilizing significant capital. Germany recently unveiled a national space strategy earmarking billions for security-focused space capabilities, while France has committed more than €4 billion specifically to space defense through 2030.


An attendee screenshots an important
slide at SmallSat Europe 2025.

This strategic shift has placed a premium on the small satellite supply chain, which offers the rapid responsiveness and distributed architecture required for modern “dual-use” defense and commercial applications. SmallSat Europe, now established as the largest dedicated small satellite event on the continent, serves as a primary exchange for the engineering and business solutions underpinning these initiatives.

Technical Tracks and Submission Deadlines The 2026 conference, scheduled for May 26-28 at the RAI Amsterdam, has expanded its technical scope to address these evolving requirements. Organizers are soliciting abstracts across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including systems design, advanced analytics, payload innovation, and ground architecture.

Engineers and researchers must submit abstracts by January 23, 2026. Selected authors will receive notification by February 20, 2026, with final technical papers due by April 30, 2026. Accepted papers will be presented during 15-minute oral sessions or poster presentations and published in the official conference proceedings.

Scaling the Ecosystem The event’s growth mirrors the sector’s expansion. The 2026 edition is projected to host more than 2,000 attendees and 180 exhibitors, a significant increase from previous years. This scale addresses a frequently cited challenge in the European market: fragmentation. By consolidating systems integrators, launch providers, and subsystem manufacturers in a single venue, the conference aims to streamline the cross-border partnerships essential for programs like the EU’s IRIS² secure connectivity constellation.

Schedule and Registration SmallSat Europe 2026 will take place from May 26 to May 28, 2026, at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre. Early bird registration is currently open, with the abstract submission window closing strictly on January 23.

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