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Date: 13. - 15. April 2026
Place: Bremen, Germany
Registration: opening in 2026 - for further information, please fill out the form below
Language: Programme and materials in English.
Join our Study Trip to the "City of Space"
Join us on an exclusive study trip to Bremen – Germany’s central hub for space research, technology, and industry. Unlock new business opportunities in the rapidly evolving space sector and connect with Europe’s leading space innovation ecosystem.
In close collaboration with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bremen and Bremerhaven, KPB, the Norwegian Embassy in Berlin, and the Norwegian Space Cluster, we invite Norwegian and Swedish companies to explore the German space sector up close. This unique programme combines company visits, a half-day seminar, and curated networking opportunities to help you understand the latest trends, technologies, and partnership possibilities in one of Europe’s most dynamic space clusters.
Why should Norwegian and Swedish companies participate?
- First-hand Market Insights: Gain direct access to the German space ecosystem, with visits to leading companies, research institutions, and innovation hubs.
- Business Development: Identify and explore new business opportunities, collaboration models, and potential partners in Germany’s thriving space industry.
- Strategic Networking: Build valuable relationships with key German stakeholders, as well as fellow companies from Norway and Sweden, to accelerate your international projects.
- Sector Intelligence: Deepen your understanding of technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, and market drivers shaping the future of space applications.
- Visibility & Positioning: Showcase your company’s expertise and ambitions to German and Nordic stakeholders, and position yourself for future cross-border projects.
Bremen is home to globally renowned space companies, from satellite and spacecraft manufacturers to electronics and software specialists driving space innovation. The region stands out as a powerhouse for research, technology development, and international collaboration – making it the perfect gateway for Nordic companies seeking growth and partnerships in the German and European space sectors.