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Welcome to « In the Loop» your go-to source for the latest trends and insights in the space sector. Explore our most recent articles below and stay tuned for more updates.

February 2, 2026
The Middle East Space Conference 2026 revealed a region moving from ambition to execution. This article outlines ten strategic signals shaping space investment, partnerships, regulation, defense, and commercialization across the Middle East.
January 16, 2026
2025 marked a decisive shift for the global space sector. As governments strengthened sovereignty and defense postures, and private investment returned with greater discipline, the space economy entered a new phase defined by execution, resilience, and consolidation. Rather than speculative expansion, growth is now driven by operational maturity, integrated capabilities, and long-term value creation across the space value chain.
January 12, 2026
At CES 2026, Novaspace led a dedicated space technology track examining how space capabilities are moving from orbit into real-world applications. Across mobility, connectivity, aviation, and Earth intelligence, one message stood out clearly: space is no longer a standalone sector, but a foundational layer shaping how industries operate, compete, and deliver value.
October 10, 2025
The second edition of the Space Defense & Security Summit (SDSS), explored how space has evolved from a strategic enabler to a warfighting domain. Discussions highlighted defense budgets, proliferated constellations, sovereignty, and the growing need for resilience and international cooperation.
October 10, 2025
Held on September 17, 2025, as part of the World Satellite Business Week, the first Space Innovation Summit (SPIN) gathered startups, investors, corporates, and public institutions to explore how innovation, dual-use technology, and collaboration are reshaping the space economy. From funding realism to in-space services and AI-driven systems, SPIN 2025 marked a turning point for a more mature, interconnected, and execution-focused space ecosystem.
October 10, 2025
At the crossroads of innovation and strategy, the Summit on Earth Observation Business (SEOB) at WSBW 2025 revealed how defense demand, AI, and interoperability are redefining the future of Earth Observation. From record satellite launches to new data-driven ecosystems, here are the key insights shaping a fast-evolving market — and the next frontier of global decision-making.
October 10, 2025
World Satellite Business Week 2025 gathered over 1,600 global leaders in Paris to discuss the fast-changing satellite and space economy. Discover ten key takeaways driving the next phase of industry growth — from AI and sovereign constellations to new mobility and connectivity models.
October 10, 2025
At the 2025 World Satellite Business Week, Novaspace CEO Pacôme Révillon shared his outlook on the forces reshaping the global space economy — from rising sovereignty and AI to new investment flows and launch competition. Discover the key trends driving the next chapter of the space business.
August 1, 2025
Satellite Direct-to-Device (D2D) technology is transforming global connectivity by allowing smartphones and IoT devices to connect directly to satellites, bypassing traditional networks. This breakthrough promises to bridge long-standing coverage gaps, support emergency and remote communications, and unlock new market opportunities projected to surpass $10 billion by 2033.
June 26, 2025
Space is no longer just a support function in defense—it is now a fully contested warfighting domain. With rising budgets, shifting doctrines, and growing strategic urgency, nations are redefining how space fits into their military power and operational sovereignty.
June 26, 2025
NewSpace is reshaping the satellite ground segment, driving demand for more flexible, scalable, and cloud-enabled solutions like Ground-Segment-as-a-Service (GSaaS). As constellations grow and new players enter the market, the ground infrastructure must evolve to keep pace.
June 20, 2025
The space sector is entering a transformative new era—Space 4.0—defined by innovation, global collaboration, and strategic competition. Co-authored by Novaspace and BCG, this report explores the pivotal role governments can play in shaping the future of space, from enabling sustainable growth to unlocking socioeconomic and geopolitical value.