From March 23 to 26, 2026, MIPRONS will take part in SATShow Week in Washington, D.C., one of the most important global gatherings dedicated to the satellite industry.
The event brings together the entire satellite ecosystem — from technology developers and commercial operators to government agencies and defense stakeholders offering a unique platform where companies shaping the future of space technologies can present their innovations and build new partnerships.
Why SATShow Week matters?
SATShow Week combines two major industry events into a single platform:
- SATELLITE, the largest and most inclusive satellite communications event in the world
- GovMilSpace, the satellite-focused forum dedicated to government and military stakeholders
Together, these events create a unique environment where innovators, institutions and decision-makers can meet, exchange ideas and explore the technologies shaping the future of global connectivity and space infrastructure.
For companies developing advanced technologies for satellite systems – like MIPRONS – SATShow Week has become one of the most important occasions of the year to present innovations, build partnerships and engage directly with the international space community.
Satellites at the Core of MIPRONS Technology
MIPRONS’ participation in SATShow Week reflects the central role that satellite applications play in our company’s technological roadmap.
We are developing innovative propulsion systems based on water electrolysis, designed to support safer, more efficient and more sustainable satellite operations. Our technologies aim to enable faster orbital maneuvers, improved mission flexibility and reduced environmental impact compared to traditional propulsion solutions.
As the number of satellites in orbit continues to grow, sustainable propulsion technologies are becoming increasingly important to ensure responsible and efficient use of space.
SATShow Week therefore provides an ideal context to discuss how new propulsion approaches can contribute to the long-term sustainability of satellite infrastructures.
A Strategic Presence in the United States
For MIPRONS, the United States also represents a strategically important market within the global aerospace and satellite ecosystem. Participating in SATShow Week allows our company to strengthen its presence in North America, engage with leading industry players and explore new opportunities for technological and industrial collaboration.
Washington, D.C. — at the intersection of commercial space innovation and government space policy — offers a particularly valuable setting for dialogue with stakeholders across both the private and institutional sectors. We are honored to return to the capital of the United States after participating in the Space Day at the Italian Embassy at the end of 2024.
Representing Italian and European Innovation
At SATShow Week 2026, MIPRONS will be part of the Italian Pavilion organised by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA). The pavilion brings together a selection of Italian companies representing the country’s advanced capabilities in aerospace and space technologies. Through this collective presence, the Italian space ecosystem presents itself internationally as a dynamic network of companies, research institutions and innovators.
Within this context, MIPRONS will showcase its work on sustainable propulsion technologies, contributing to the visibility of European innovation in the global satellite market.
Looking Ahead
SATShow Week represents another important step in MIPRONS’ international roadmap, following recent participation in major aerospace events across Europe and Asia.
As stated by our CEO, Angelo Minotti, “By engaging with the global satellite community in Washington, MIPRONS continues to expand its network of partners and strengthen its role in the development of next-generation propulsion technologies for space applications”.
As satellite infrastructures become increasingly central to communication, security and environmental monitoring, innovation in propulsion systems will play a key role in shaping the future of space operations.