Meet the Connected Capability Networks - Satellite Applications Catapult

Meet the Connected Capability Networks

17 September
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You are cordially invited to attend a brief but informative session on the progress of our Connected Capability Networks (CCNs). Each CCN will present a five-minute update summarising the work accomplished over the past six months and the plans for the next six. Following the presentations, there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

This session is open to all who wish to learn more about the CCNs and explore how they might contribute to or join the networks in the future.

We look forward to your participation.

Agenda
  • 10:00: What is a Connected Capability Network?
  • 10:10: UK-Earth Observation Network for Sustainability (UK-EONS)
  • 10:20: UK-Autonomous and Connected Earth Network (UK-ACE)
  • 10:30: UK-Cybersecurity in Space Network (UK-CySpace)
  • 10:40: UK-Beyond Earth Network (UK-BEN)
  • 10:50: Q&A
About CCNs

Connected Capability Networks (CCNs) were established by the Satellite Applications Catapult in 2023. They are working to tackle fragmentation across the UK space sector by uniting expertise and infrastructure from diverse localities and industries into coordinated stakeholder groups around high-priority areas of development for the national landscape. Find out more here

As part of the UK Space Ecosystem initiatives, CCNs provide a national mechanism to connect communities, build links with adjacent sectors, and translate research into commercial opportunities. By strengthening ties to the Satellite Application Catapult’s strategic missions and fostering collaboration across industry, academia, and government, they increase the visibility of space-related capabilities and highlight how space data and technologies can deliver solutions to national priorities, drive innovation, and enhance the UK’s global competitiveness.

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