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Luft- und Raumfahrzeuge

Raumfahrtindustrie-Webinarreihe

Germany Trade & Invest berichtet in der Webinarreihe „Raumfahrtindustrie“ über die aktuellen Entwicklungen zu diesem Thema und die Marktchancen für deutsche Technologieanbieter.

From Orbit to Market - Middle East

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Companies and startups interested in the space industry will receive an overview of current developments and legal requirements in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

Companies and early-stage startups interested in the space industry will receive a concise overview of current developments for space-related and technology-driven business models in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

What market opportunities do these markets offer for space and high-tech companies? Which players, programs and tenders are relevant? And what are the key legal requirements for a successful market entry?

The focus will be on market and technology trends in the space industry as well as adjacent high-tech fields such as AI, robotics, logistics and energy. We will introduce key industry players, potential customers, investors, startups, as well as public programs and tenders. In addition, GTAI experts will provide an overview of key points of contact and on-the-ground support services.

Another core topic will be an overview of the legal framework for entering Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, including common corporate structures.

This webinar is part of a series on space markets worldwide.

Welcome:
Eric Pahl, Project Manager, ESA-BIC (tbc)
Magnus von Cramm, Head of Space, BDLI (tbc)
Presentation:
Heena Nazir, Director Dubai, Germany Trade & Invest
Sherif Rohayem, Senior Manager International Business Law, Germany Trade & Invest
Wladimir Struminski, Correspondent Tel Aviv, Germany Trade & Invest
Eyal Bar-Zvi, Partner, Herzog Fox & Neeman
Moderation:
Peter Schmitz, Senior Manager Africa/Middle East, Germany Trade & Invest

Die Teilnahme an dem Webinar ist kostenfrei, lediglich eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich.

Date: July, 8th 2026

Time: 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.

 

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Wir freuen uns, Sie bei unserem Webinar begrüßen zu dürfen.

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From Orbit to Market - East Asia

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Companies and startups interested in the space industry will receive an overview of current developments and legal requirements in China, South Korea and Japan.

Companies and early-stage startups interested in the space industry will receive a concise overview of current developments for space-related and technology-driven business models in China, South Korea and Japan.

What market opportunities do these East Asian markets offer for space and high-tech companies? Which players, programs and tenders are relevant? And what are the key legal requirements for a successful market entry?

The focus will be on market and technology trends in the space industry as well as adjacent high-tech fields such as AI, robotics, logistics and energy. We will introduce key industry players, potential customers, investors, startups, as well as public programs and tenders. In addition, GTAI experts will provide an overview of key points of contact and on-the-ground support services.

Another core topic will be an overview of the legal framework for entering China, South Korea and Japan, including common corporate structures.

This webinar is part of a series on space markets worldwide.

 

Welcome:
Magnus von Cramm, Head of Space, BDLI
Erik Pahl, Project Manager, ESA-BIC
Presentation:
Robert Herzner, Director Hongkong, GTAI
Frank Robaschik, Director Tokio, GTAI
Katharina Viklenko, Director Seoul, GTAI
Julia Merle, Senior Manager Intern. Business Law, GTAI
Moderation:
Achim Haug, Director East Asia, GTAI

The webinar is free of charge, please register your attendance at the link below. 

Date: June, 30th 2026

Time: 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.

 

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From Orbit to Market - US Edition (April 2026)

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Early-stage startups and companies interested in the space industry received a concise overview of current developments in the US market for space-related and technology-driven business models.

he webinar addressed key questions such as: What market opportunities does the US market offer for space and high-tech companies? Which players, programs and tenders are relevant? And which legal framework conditions must be considered for a successful market entry?

Participants gained insights into market and technology trends in the space industry as well as adjacent high-tech fields such as AI, robotics, logistics and energy. Key industry players, potential customers, investors, startups, as well as relevant public programs and tenders were introduced. In addition, experts from GTAI provided an overview of key points of contact and on-the-ground support services.

Another core topic was the legal framework for entering the US market, including corporate structures, contracts, certifications and common pitfalls. The webinar marked the first event in a series focusing on space markets worldwide.

 

 

Presentation:
Eric Pahl, Project Manager, ESA-BIC
Magnus von Cramm, Head of Space, BDLI
Heiko Stumpf, Director San Francisco, Germany Trade & Invest
Roland Rohde, Director Washington D.C., Germany Trade & Invest
Thomas Mernik, DLR
Jan Sebisch, Senior Manager International Business Law, Germany Trade & Invest
Moderation:
Almut Weigel, Senior Managerin Start-ups International, Germany Trade & Invest

You will find the recording as well as the presentations (Thomas Mernik, Heiko Stumpf, Jan Sebisch)

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