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International collaboration in the new space economy
Date: July 9th, 2025
Time: 09:30–12:30 JST
Location: Vision Center Tokyo Toranomon Room 401B, Tokyo, Japan
The new space economy is unlocking extraordinary opportunities – from next-generation satellite services and orbital infrastructure to climate monitoring, space situational awareness and beyond. And at the heart of this transformation lies one critical driver: international collaboration.
Join Cambridge Consultants and global leaders from government, industry, and technology innovation for a high-impact session exploring how cross-border partnerships are accelerating commercial growth, advancing technological progress and shaping the future of sustainable space economy.
Why attend?
- Gain insights from senior voices shaping policy, infrastructure and innovation across the space ecosystem
- Discover how collaboration is shaping emerging space markets – from connectivity and Earth observation to in-orbit services and space-based manufacturing
- Explore the technologies and services powering long-term growth sustainability, and long-term resilience.
- Connect with peers and industry pioneers during a dedicated network session
Featuring panellists:
- Koichi Wakata, Astronaut and Chief Technology Officer, Axiom Space
- Hirokazu Mori, Group Chief Strategy Officer at Warpspace and CEO at Warpspace USA, Warpspace
- Yohei Yamamoto, VP Strategy, Space Compass Corporation
- Ian Christensen, Senior Director, Private Sector Programs, Secure World Foundation
- Tania Celani, Deputy Director, International, Resilience and Regulation for Space, UK DSIT
Featuring panellists:

Koichi Wakata
Astronaut and Chief Technology Officer, Axiom Space

Hirokazu Mori
Group Chief Strategy Officer at Warpspace and CEO at Warpspace USA, Warpspace

Yohei Yamamoto
VP Strategy, Space Compass Corporation

Ian Christensen
Senior Director, Private Sector Programs, Secure World Foundation

Tania Celani
Deputy Director for International, Resilience and Regulation in the DSIT Space Directorate, UK Space Agency
