Novaspace and Colombian Space Agency Unite for Leading Regional Space Event LATSAT
Novaspace and the Colombian Space Agency have joined forces to host the seventh edition of LATSAT, Latin America’s top space conference. The event will take place in Bogotá, Colombia, from 19–20 November 2025, gathering key leaders and innovators from across the global and regional space industries.
Bogotá, a growing hub for innovation and technology, sets the perfect stage for this event. LATSAT 2025 will focus on advancing satellite communications, connectivity, and Earth observation in Latin America. Organisers expect more than 300 senior figures from government, industry, and academia to attend.
Key Topics and Industry Participation
LATSAT 2025 will feature a range of high-level panels and keynote speeches. These sessions will address the latest challenges and opportunities in the space sector. Speakers will explore areas such as new technologies, evolving policies, and future commercial space applications.
Participants will include satellite operators, launch providers, manufacturers, solution vendors, and regional space agencies. Government officials and private stakeholders will also engage in the two-day event.
The conference aims to foster critical dialogue and offer a platform for meaningful business development. Attendees will explore opportunities for collaboration, partnerships, and deal-making, all while gaining valuable insights from global thought leaders.
Strengthening Latin America’s Space Ambitions
Pilar Zamora, director of the Colombian Space Agency, stated: “This is the best time in the history of the space sector. Public and private collaboration is driving major progress. Hosting LATSAT in Bogotá reflects Latin America’s rising influence in the global space arena.”
Novaspace CEO Pacôme Révillon added: “We’re proud to partner with the Colombian Space Agency. LATSAT 2025 offers an unmatched setting for discussions and innovation in the space sector. We look forward to welcoming participants to this landmark event.”