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Intersputnik at CABSAT and SATEXPO 2025 in Dubai: Satellite Solutions for Business and Connecting the Unconnected

Intersputnik at CABSAT and SATEXPO 2025

The CABSAT and SATEXPO 2025 exhibition and conference was held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 13 to 15 May 2025. Intersputnik actively participated in the event with its proprietary booth.

The event attracted major players from the satellite communications and broadcasting industries, including government organizations, public entities, and international agencies from over 120 countries.

With a successful track record spanning 30 years, the forum has grown beyond the Middle East to cover regions with some of the fastest-growing satellite communications and telecom markets—including Africa, Central and Southeast Asia.

As an international organization, Intersputnik closely monitors and contributes to emerging trends in integrated solutions for communication and broadcasting networks. At CABSAT/SATEXPO 2025, Intersputnik showcased case studies of communication and broadcasting projects of varying complexity, implemented globally using the organization’s satellite constellation, advanced ground infrastructure, and the expertise of its highly qualified staff.

Being an intergovernmental organization, Intersputnik fosters close cooperation with operators and regulators across its Member Countries. This enables the selection of optimal orbital-frequency resources and technical infrastructure tailored to both local and global networks—while taking into account regional characteristics and requirements. Solutions are flexibly adapted to meet specific customer needs.

Intersputnik representatives observed a growing interest among visitors in the deployment of commercial and national satellite networks, the use of satellite technologies to bridge the digital divide, and the integration of satellite solutions across adjacent industries such as agriculture, fisheries, natural resource monitoring, transport and logistics, and energy.

Thanks to the continued advancement of space and ground segments, the satellite industry is now well-positioned to compete with terrestrial technologies, offering reliable and high-quality services for connecting remote or widely distributed assets and locations.

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