The Forum is being held at the Rossiya National Space Center and its main objective is to create a safe space for open dialogue among all participants in the space industry.
Representatives of the central government and state-owned enterprises, international partners, investors, scientists, and engineers will be able to communicate during the forum sessions, which are being attended by delegations from 40 countries.
The event will include 13 sessions in five thematic blocks, as well as a plenary session entitled “Space Agenda 2030: Global Challenges and National Strategies.”
Other topics to be addressed include the space economy, the space agenda beyond 2030, the development of public-private partnerships, international cooperation, and more.
The first Space Week in Russian history will be held from April 6 to 12. The decree establishing this annual event, organized by the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos), was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 29, 2025.
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