EVENTS
Key topics
KEY TOPICS
A content-driven event
Beyond Exploration presents a conference program designed to showcase space as a rapidly evolving ecosystem, capable of generating tangible impacts on industry, society and the environment.
The agenda spans the entire value chain of space activities, offering a structured and forward-looking perspective on technological, industrial and market developments.
A conference program built with a Scientific and Technical Committee.
High-level sessions, real cross-industry insights.
Curated talks, panels, and debates designed for decision-makers who don't want to miss what's coming.
From Space to Field: remote sensing data a competitive agriculture
Technology Transfer between Space and Deep-Sea Ecosystems: Analogies and Differences in Space and Underwater Innovation
Where Capital Meets Space Innovation
Space and Urban Framing: Growing Life Beyond Earth
Advanced Manufacturing for Space: From Earth Qualification to In-Orbit Production
Enterpreneurship, Economy & Finance
Networking Events
A program built by the space ecosystem
The BEX conference program is curated by a Scientific Technical Committee composed of professors, researchers and industry experts from different areas of the space ecosystem.
Content is co-created with companies, institutions and organizations actively operating in the sector, ensuring high relevance and concrete value.
This multidisciplinary approach guarantees authoritative content, closely aligned with industrial needs, technological evolution and the future development of the Space Economy.
Dialogue and market perspectives
The common thread of the program will be dialogue among institutions, research and industry, with a strong focus on market dynamics, regulatory challenges and innovation pathways emerging both within the traditional aerospace sector and in non-space industrial domains that are finding new development opportunities in space.
BEX aims to foster an open, cross-sector dialogue in which technologies and expertise can be transferred and applied in contexts beyond the strictly space-related domain.