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At this year’s ONS, we will have a dedicated Space Stand at Xplore North, the Northern Norway Pavilion, bringing together companies and organizations working with space-enabled technologies and services for industry, society, and the Arctic region.

The stand will feature the following companies and organizations: Space Lab, Spectrum Blue, Tiepoint, Havguard, Drone Nord, Avju Solutions, Aspecto, Locat3d, ESA BIC Norway, ESA Arctic Phi Lab

In addition, Norwegian Space Cluster, ESA BIC Norway, ESA Arctic Phi Lab, and ESA Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) are pleased to invite you to our breakfast event:

Space for Energy in the Arctic

📅 Wednesday, 26 August 2026
🕗 08:00–09:30
📍 Sportsbaren, DNB Arena, Stavanger
🎟️ Free of charge

This event will explore how space-based technologies—including satellite communications, Earth observation, positioning, navigation, and timing services—can support innovation, resilience, and sustainability in the energy sector, particularly in Arctic environments.

We will bring together stakeholders from the space and energy sectors to discuss real-world applications, collaboration opportunities, and future business potential at the intersection of space and energy.

Participating companies and organizations have the opportunity to showcase their projects, technologies, and experiences during the breakfast meeting.

With seating for approximately 100 participants, we will actively promote the event across both the energy and space community

Why attend?

✅ Discover how space technology creates value for the energy sector
✅ Meet stakeholders from the Arctic, energy, and space ecosystems
✅ Explore collaboration and business opportunities
✅ Visit the dedicated Space Sector Stand at the Xplore North Pavilion
✅ Network with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and researchers

Participation is free of charge.

🔗 Registration: https://event.checkin.no/227010/space-for-energy-in-the-arctic

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