Slovenian Space Industry to Showcase Capabilities at 41st Space Symposium
Slovenia will participate in the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs from April 13 to 16. A national delegation will present industrial capabilities and technological developments. The event is expected to support international cooperation and visibility for Slovenian space companies.
Slovenia is set to take part in the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, scheduled for April 13 to 16, marking its fourth participation at the event. The national delegation will use the platform to highlight domestic expertise in space technologies and related industrial capabilities.
According to information released by the Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sport, Slovenian stakeholders will be represented at a dedicated exhibition space, where companies and institutions will present ongoing projects, innovations, and potential applications. The participation is intended to position Slovenia within the broader international space ecosystem and support engagement with global partners.
The delegation includes a range of private sector companies and public institutions active in space-related activities. Among them are 3GmPlus, Balmar, CT Management, Dewesoft, Instrumentation Technologies, L-TEK, Paradigma Technologies, SIMBASED, SkyLabs, and TIMTEC Defense. Institutional participants include the Slovenian Space Office, SPIRIT Slovenia, and the Ministry of Defense.
Officials indicated that the symposium provides an opportunity to strengthen industrial links, explore new partnerships, and enhance the international visibility of Slovenia’s space sector. The event is one of the key global gatherings for the space industry, bringing together government representatives, manufacturers, and technology providers.
Slovenia’s continued participation reflects a broader effort to integrate its emerging space capabilities into international supply chains and collaborative frameworks, including those relevant to European and transatlantic partners.