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SpaceLab participated in Space Tech Expo Europe 2025 in Bremen

SpaceLab participated in Space Tech Expo Europe 2025 in Bremen

SpaceLab presented its developments at the international exhibition Space Tech Expo Europe 2025, held November 18-20 in Bremen, Germany. The event is one of the largest European platforms in the field of space technology, bringing together leading satellite manufacturers, integrators, component suppliers, research centers, and technology startups from around the world.

SpaceLab's participation was made possible thanks to the support of the Team Europe Initiative on Digital Connectivity in Central Asia (Soft Pillar), which allowed the company to represent Kazakhstan and Central Asia at a significant international venue. The company sincerely thanks the Consulate General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hamburg, and in particular Consul Nurdaulet Arystanbekov, for their assistance in organizing participation and promoting Kazakhstani technologies in European countries.

The SpaceLab booth showcased the company's key developments: · the IoVIT satellite IoT network for monitoring critical infrastructure and natural hazards; · Industrial IoT sensors providing reliable monitoring of the condition of objects; · Space3D industrial 3D printing technologies used for engineering and prototyping.

Participation in the exhibition was a significant event for the development of international cooperation. The team gained valuable insights into industry trends, concluded new partnerships, and identified promising areas for expansion in the European market.SpaceLab participated in Space Tech Expo Europe 2025 in Bremen

SpaceLab presented its developments at the international exhibition Space Tech Expo Europe 2025, held November 18-20 in Bremen, Germany. The event is one of the largest European platforms in space technology, bringing together leading satellite manufacturers, system integrators, component suppliers, research centers, and technology startups from around the world. Thanks to the support of the Team Europe Initiative on Digital Connectivity in Central Asia – Soft Pillar, we were able to represent Kazakhstan and Central Asia at the event. At our booth, we showcased the company's key developments: • Satellite IoT network (IoVIT) – a global and resilient connectivity system that unites thousands of sensors and devices, enabling continuous data transmission from remote and isolated locations for monitoring critical infrastructure and environmental risks; • Industrial IoT sensors (Valve Sensor) – smart devices for monitoring pipelines and industrial infrastructure; • Industrial 3D printers (Space3D) – additive manufacturing systems for engineering, space applications, and education.

Participation at the exhibition was a significant event for the development of international cooperation. The team gained valuable insights about industry trends, concluded new partnerships, and identified promising areas of development for the expansion in the European market.

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4 April 2026

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