Munich Space Summit: Registration and Sponsorship/Exhibition Now Open
Tickets for the Munich Space Summit 2026 are now available. Three types of tickets are offered,
depending on which days attendees wish to participate in the conference. At the same time,
sponsorship packages and exhibition spaces can now be booked.
Munich, December 4th 2025 – Registration for the Munich Space Summit 2026 is now open.
The internationally oriented conference on New Space and Satellite Navigation offers participants
three ticket options:
- First part of the week (23-25 March) with a focus on New Space
- Second part of the week (25-27 March) with a focus on Satellite Navigation
- Ticket for the entire week
Interested parties can access the registration form at Registration – Munich Space Summit.
Companies also have the opportunity to secure their participation through sponsorships and
exhibition spaces. Three options are available for exhibition booths:
- Exhibition booth for the entire week (23-27 March)
- Exhibition booth for the first part of the week (23-25 March), focus on New Space
- Exhibition booth for the second part of the week (25-27 March), focus on Satellite Navigation
Sponsorship opportunities can be booked as follows:
- Sponsorship for the first part of the week (23-25 March), focus on New Space
- Sponsoring for the second part of the week (25-27 March), focus on Satellite Navigation
All information on Sponsorship & Exhibition can be found under Sponsorship & Exhibition –
Munich Space Summit.
About the Munich Space Summit
The Munich Space Summit brings together two renowned flagship event formats of Bavaria’s aerospace industry: the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit, launched 20 years ago by the Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBw M), and the Munich New Space Summit, first organised by Munich Aerospace in 2023. The new combined format will premiere in March 2026 and will bring together around 600 globally relevant stakeholders from the aerospace sector. It is distinguished, among other things, by the fact that it unites representatives from research and academia, industry, and politics.
About the University of the Bundeswehr Munich (UniBw M)
The University of the Bundeswehr Munich is a research-intensive university within the remit of the German Federal Ministry of Defence. Its missions include academic teaching, world-class research, and the transfer of knowledge and technology. Founded in 1973, it offers officer candidates a civilian academic education and is home to one of Germany’s strongest aerospace research clusters.
About Munich Aerospace
Munich Aerospace strengthens aerospace research, innovation, and talent development in Bavaria. By coordinating research programmes, awarding doctoral scholarships, and promoting close cooperation between universities, research institutions, and industry, the organisation fosters knowledge transfer, supports young scientists, and builds a vibrant international community for future aerospace technologies.
About the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the Federal Republic of Germany’s research center for aeronautics and space. It develops technologies in aerospace, energy, transport, and security, and its innovations support industry, government, and society. The German Space Agency at DLR manages Germany’s space activities on behalf of the federal government. In addition, two DLR project management agencies oversee major national research and innovation programmes.
