SATShow Week is presented as a satellite and space industry gathering, with a detailed look at who attended SATELLITE & GovMilSpace 2026 and what they came to find. The recap frames the event as a room built for decisions, highlighting C-suite and executive leadership, government & military agencies, and first-time attendees.
On the content side, interest spans core infrastructure through emerging capabilities. The listed product and technology categories include Satellite Networks, Software Platforms, Satellite Operators / Carriers, Satellite Equipment, Satellite Monitoring & Tracking, RF / Microwave Components, Systems Integration, Broadcast Satellite Services, Broadband Technology, Data Services, and IoT / M2M Technology, along with Remote Sensing & Imaging and Geolocation Services.
The page also underscores why telecom and connectivity stakeholders attend: attendees report evaluating products & solutions on the exhibit floor and influencing or controlling purchasing decisions. That decision influence is quantified, with breakdowns such as final decision-making authority, recommending or providing user input, evaluating solutions, and specifying requirements.
The recap names a wide range of organizations represented on the floor, including Hughes, EchoStar, SES, Iridium, Northrop Grumman, Viasat, Telesat, Amazon / Kuiper, Eutelsat, Kratos, L3Harris, Airbus, Blue Origin, The Aerospace Corporation, Thales, Alenia Space, Rocket Lab, and Astranis, alongside technology vendors such as Keysight Technologies, TE Connectivity, and Intellian Technologies.
No agenda items, session formats, or named speakers are provided in the content shown here.