From 3 to 4 March 2026, we will exhibit at the Amsterdam Space Symposium in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This event brings together experts from the global space ecosystem and adjacent sectors to address critical topics such as space infrastructure, security, and disruptive technologies.
About
Space technology has become indispensable for modern society. Navigation, global communication, weather forecasting, and Earth observation are vital for daily life and for tackling global challenges like climate change and security. The Amsterdam Space Symposium fosters collaboration across the entire supply chain, linking strategic discussions with practical solutions. It provides a platform for knowledge-sharing and innovation in space infrastructure and applications. Our multidisciplinary expertise in mechatronics, precision engineering, and system integration enables us to design and realize technologies that support resilient space infrastructure and sustainable operations.
Examples of the challenges we solve for our customers:
Space mechanisms and deployment systems
Engineering robust, lightweight solutions for satellite components and instruments.Precision positioning and control
Developing high-accuracy systems for space applications, ensuring stability under extreme conditions.Sustainable space operations
Innovating technologies that reduce space debris and enhance mission safety.
Connect with us at the Amsterdam Space Symposium
Meet our experts at the Amsterdam Space Symposium to explore how we engineer solutions for space challenges.
Find the full details of the event here
Recent highlight: How Demcon deflates the space junk problem
Space debris is the new plastic soup. ESA estimates millions of pieces of junk orbit Earth, creating new fragments with every collision. Demcon high-tech systems is developing a passive deorbiter: a lightweight, inflatable sail that increases drag at the end of a mission, allowing satellites to decelerate in a controlled manner until they burn up in the atmosphere. This solution supports cleaner, safer space operations.
