APSAT 2026 marks the 22nd edition of the Annual APSAT Conference, organized by ASSI (Asosiasi Satelit Indonesia – The Indonesian Satellite Association). Over the past two decades, APSAT has grown into one of the most prominent satellite industry gatherings in Indonesia, widely recognized by international telecommunication societies, government institutions, industry leaders, and the global satellite community.
As an established international forum, APSAT brings together policymakers, satellite operators, technology innovators, investors, engineers, academics, and end-users to exchange insights and explore opportunities within the evolving satellite ecosystem. For more than twenty years, APSAT has played an important role in shaping strategic discussions on how satellite technologies can support the future of telecommunications, digital connectivity, and space-based innovation in Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region.
ASSI, established in Bandung in 1998, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the development of the satellite industry and strengthening the satellite community in Indonesia. Through collaboration with national and international stakeholders, ASSI continues to support the advancement of satellite technologies, regulatory frameworks, and industry cooperation across multiple disciplines.
Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic nation, faces unique challenges in ensuring equitable connectivity across its vast territory. With more than 17,000 islands spanning three time zones and a population exceeding 270 million people, delivering reliable telecommunications infrastructure across remote and maritime regions remains a complex undertaking. While major urban centers benefit from advanced digital infrastructure, many rural and remote communities continue to face connectivity limitations due to the geographic and economic constraints of terrestrial networks.
In this context, satellite technology plays a crucial role in bridging the digital divide and enabling inclusive digital transformation. As Indonesia advances toward its Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision, satellites are increasingly recognized as strategic infrastructure supporting economic growth, national resilience, maritime connectivity, disaster management, and universal digital access.
At the same time, the global satellite industry is entering a new era of transformation. The rapid expansion of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, the integration of Artificial Intelligence in satellite operations and data analytics, and the convergence of satellite and terrestrial networks are redefining the architecture of global connectivity. These developments are accompanied by growing concerns regarding space sustainability, orbital congestion, cybersecurity, and technological sovereignty.
For many nations, including Indonesia, the ability to maintain sovereign capabilities in satellite infrastructure, data governance, and space-based services has become increasingly important in ensuring national resilience and strategic autonomy in the digital age. Building a sustainable and future-ready satellite ecosystem therefore requires close collaboration between governments, industry players, research institutions, and international partners.
Recognizing these developments, APSAT 2026 adopts the theme:
“The Future of Satellite Ecosystems: Importance of Sovereignty, AI, Innovation and Technological Integration.”
This theme reflects the growing importance of integrating satellite technologies with artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and next-generation communication networks, while also strengthening national and regional capabilities within the global space economy.
APSAT 2026 will take place on 12–13 May 2026 at the Fairmont Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia, bringing together global experts, policymakers, satellite operators, and industry stakeholders for a two-day international conference addressing the future of satellite ecosystems.
Conference Program Overview
Day 1 – Satellite Industry Landscape and Technology Innovation
The first day of APSAT 2026 will focus on the evolving satellite industry landscape and technological innovations shaping the future of the space sector.
The conference will open with the Satellite Executive Roundtable: Regional Satellite Business Perspective, where regional satellite operators and industry leaders will discuss market dynamics, investment opportunities, and the future outlook of satellite services across the Asia-Pacific region.
This will be followed by the Satellite Executive Roundtable: Indonesia Satellite Business Perspective, which will examine Indonesia’s satellite industry development, national connectivity strategies, regulatory frameworks, and investment opportunities in the domestic space sector.
The discussion will then shift toward technological advancements through the Satellite & Launcher Technology Innovation session, focusing on developments within the space and aviation industries. This session will highlight emerging satellite platforms, launch capabilities, and innovations that are shaping the future of global space infrastructure.
The first day will continue with Ground and Network Innovation, exploring the growing role of Artificial Intelligence, system integration, and interoperability in next-generation satellite networks. Discussions will address how AI-driven operations, integrated communication architectures, and advanced ground systems are enabling more efficient and scalable satellite services.
Day 2 – Future Satellite Ecosystems and Emerging Applications
The second day of APSAT 2026 will focus on the future development of satellite ecosystems and the expanding role of satellite technology across multiple sectors.
The day will begin with Future Ready Satellite Ecosystems: In AI and Sovereignty Era, a session that will explore the importance of AI-driven satellite systems, technological sovereignty, and resilient space infrastructure in shaping the future of global connectivity.
This will be followed by the Satellite Application Trend Executive Roundtable, highlighting emerging players and innovative companies that are developing new satellite technologies and applications across various industries.
The Ecosystem Roundtable will then bring together representatives from multiple industries to discuss their expectations toward future satellite ecosystems. The discussion will explore how sectors such as maritime, aviation, disaster management, digital infrastructure, and remote connectivity can benefit from the advancement of satellite technologies.
To conclude APSAT 2026, the conference will host Indonesia Aerospace Hakathon 3.0, an innovation initiative designed to encourage collaboration and new ideas within the aerospace and satellite sectors. The Hakathon will focus on several key themes including space sustainability, space commercialization, space economy, space education, and international space cooperation, encouraging participants to develop innovative solutions addressing current and future challenges in the space industry.
The Objectives
APSAT 2026 aims to:
• Enrich, encourage, and support the development of the satellite industry and community in Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region.
• Provide a practical discussion platform for industry experts to address current and future challenges related to satellite technology, applications, regulatory frameworks, and business opportunities.
• Facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experience, and ideas among stakeholders involved in satellite-related activities.
• Promote cooperation, business engagement, and collaborative initiatives within the global satellite ecosystem.

