Small Sat Competition for Academia

Join the 1st ITU Small Satellite Competition for Academia!

Is your academic institution at the forefront of space innovation? Do you have a groundbreaking small satellite project, past or present, that deserves global recognition? This is your moment!

We’re calling on universities, colleges, and research institutions from around the world to participate in our Small Satellite Competition, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Showcase your pioneering small satellite missions, demonstrate your technological prowess, and inspire the future of space exploration.

Why Participate?

Global Recognition: Share your innovative projects with an international audience of space enthusiasts, industry experts, and potential collaborators.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with other leading academic institutions, researchers, and professionals in the field of small satellites.

Inspire and Lead: Become a beacon of inspiration for future generations of space scientists and engineers.

Ready for Lift-off? 🚀

Submit your small satellite project today and join the competition that celebrates academic excellence and innovation in space technology.

The competition will consist of 2 parts

  • Part 1 – submit today your interest to participate in the ITU Small Sat Competition
  • Part 2 – submit by date [8 weeks before the competition deadline] your e-filing Space Submission

Both parts must be submitted to participate! 

Part 1 – submit today your interest to participate in the ITU Small Sat Competition

Is your satellite already in orbit?

Did you use the ITU Small Sat Handbook for planning your project ?
Is your Institute an ITU Academia Member

Please complete this questionnaire with your contact details.

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Part 2 – submit by date [8 weeks before the competition deadline] the e-filing Space Submission

As an integral part of the competition, please read carefully the ITU Small Satellite Handbook and the following PPT and then submit your Small Sat project here: