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The annual SSPI '20 under 35' list features 20 young professionals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and potential for future leadership.
This is the fifth year that SSPI will recognize the '20 under 35' at its annual Future Leaders dinner.
Nomination forms for the Better Satellite World Awards are available on SSPI’s website.
The awards ceremony will return live to London for the first time since COVID, thanks to SSPI's UK Chapter.
SSPI honors three organizations that have used satellites to make significant contributions to human welfare, governance, safety, peace and security, and education as part of the Better Satellite World Awards Celebration.
The Better Satellite World Awards are produced by SSPI and its UK and Isle of Man Chapters.
Lou Zacharilla, SSPI Director of Innovation, will emcee the Better Satellite World Awards Celebration.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) has opened nominations for the 2022 Better Satellite World Awards.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) has opened nominations for the '20 Under 35' cohort of 2022.
SSPI honors its list of the '20 Under 35' young space and satellite professionals every year during its Future Leaders Celebration.
At the Future Leaders Celebration, SSPI will present the three top-scoring honorees with its Promise Award.
SSPI will also honor its Mentor of the Year at the Future Leaders Celebration.
With this year's selection, SSPI will have focused the industry's attention on 120 of its brightest lights.
SSPI will unveil the '20 Under 35' list in September.
Nomination forms for the '20 Under 35' are available on SSPI's website.
Robert Bell is the executive director of SSPI.
Space & Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) announced the beginning of the campaign Untangling the Supply Chain.
New content for the campaign will be published weekly at www.sspi.org/supplychain.
Robert Bell, SSPI's executive director, emphasizes the critical role of communications and earth observation in managing supply chains.
SSPI explores the capacity of the space and satellite industry to cope with dramatic supply chain problems through podcasts, webinars, videos, and articles.