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Leaf Space attends the 33rd AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites

JULY 2019 –

The 2019 SmallSat Conference in Logan is coming up soon and Leaf Space will be participating with a company booth!

The event is the perfect environment for the small satellite community to discuss about recent developments in the market, introduce emerging technologies and present future projects in small spacecraft development, creating a dynamic environment for networking and speaking with experts in commercial, science, military and academic fields. The Conference also offers a dense agenda of international relevance, which focuses on the key aspects such as current challenges and opportunities in the small satellite and New Space community.

In addition to important news and announcements during 33rd AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, Leaf Space will be available to schedule meetings to discuss business opportunities and talk about the fascinating New Space market.

If interested in booking an appointment, please visit this link. Availabilities are during the conference dates, please remember to set the correct time zone when booking: (UTC-7:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada).

Leaf Space is keen to meet New Space players and discuss about our ground segment services. See you at booth n°128!

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Leaf Space attends the 33rd AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites