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Nathan Tat received a 20 Under 35 recognition from Space and Satellite Professionals International (SSPI).
SSPI's new video highlights the critical role of advanced satellite communications in transferring large amounts of data from the poles in near-real time.
SSPI launched the Better Satellite World campaign in Washington, DC during SATELLITE 2015 to promote the benefits of satellites.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) unveiled the recipients of the tenth annual Better Satellite World Awards.
Bradley Williams is a member of SSPI and a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) presented the 2024 Promise Awards to Mackenzie Mason of Boeing, Paige Webster of ATLAS Space Operations, and Bradley Williams of NASA.
Screenshot Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) released the video 'Putting a CAP on Climate Change' as part of their Better Satellite World campaign.
On the same evening, SSPI will honor its Mentor of the Year, who is a space and satellite executive dedicated to fostering the next generation.
Robert Bell is the executive director of SSPI.
Nominations forms are available on SSPI's website.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) opened nominations for the '20 Under 35' cohort of 2024.
SSPI helps the industry attract, develop, and retain talented individuals needed for innovation.
SSPI inspires the growth of the $1 trillion space economy of the future.
SSPI will unveil the '20 Under 35' list in September 2024.
SSPI promotes the value of space and satellite technologies through stories that counter misconceptions about the industry.
SSPI connects young people seeking career paths with industry veterans who share wisdom.
At the Future Leaders Celebration, SSPI will present three honorees with its Promise Award.
SSPI was founded in 1983 and aims to attract and engage talent in the space and satellite industry.
SSPI honors its list of the '20 Under 35' young space and satellite professionals every year during its Future Leaders Celebration.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) will induct three new members into the Space & Satellite Hall of Fame on March 19, 2024.