Target Audience
Researchers & University Faculty
Academics and research staff in astronomy and astrophysics departments at universities and research institutes.
Space Technology Engineers & Technicians
Professionals from government space agencies and companies manufacturing satellites, telescopes, and other observational instruments.
Undergraduate & Graduate Students
Students of astronomy, astrophysics, aerospace engineering, and related fields seeking research opportunities or careers in the space sector.
Policy Makers & Government Officials
Representatives from ministries and national planning bodies responsible for scientific and space policy development and funding.
Educators & Curriculum Developers
Teachers and curriculum specialists from secondary schools and technical institutes working to strengthen STEM education and public outreach.
Representatives of Arab & International Space Agencies
Delegates from regional and global space organizations, fostering partnerships and coordinating joint research programs.
Investors, Entrepreneurs & Startups
Stakeholders in the space technology ecosystem—including satellite services, remote sensing, launch services, and related innovations.
Science Communicators & Journalists
Media professionals and outreach experts who translate scientific results for broader audiences and cover conference developments.
Amateur Astronomers & Astronomy Clubs
Members of public astronomy societies and community science groups interested in networking with academia and industry.
Funding Bodies & Charitable Foundations
Grant-making organizations and philanthropic entities supporting research, education, and capacity-building in astronomy and space science.