Since the beginning, the SpaceNews Awards have honored the well-known champions as well as the unsung heroes shaping the global space industry for the better. We endeavor to celebrate headline-grabbing breakthroughs as well as outside-the-limelight innovations.
For the 2023 Icon Awards, the SpaceNews editorial team chose two long-serving individuals, an annual conference that predates SpaceNews itself by two years, and a relativity new organization that fosters government and industry collaboration to protect satellite infrastructure from hackers.
We’re thrilled to reveal the finalists for the Unsung Hero award, and we invite you to join us on Tuesday, Dec. 5, during the SpaceNews 2023 Icon Awards event at the InterContinental Washington D.C. – The Wharf, where we’ll unveil the winner.
Tickets are on sale now, with early bird pricing available until Nov. 8. Stay tuned as we spotlight the honorees for the other award categories in the days ahead.
Let’s take a closer look at this year’s honorees, one of which will be named 2023’s Unsung Hero:
Space ISAC
The Space ISAC was established in 2019 by aerospace, information technology and space companies to improve cybersecurity. The nonprofit facilitates collaboration among companies and government agencies in identifying and responding to physical and cyber threats to spacecraft and terrestrial infrastructure. At the Space ISAC Operational Watch Center in Colorado Springs, analysts monitor space-related data to detect anomalies.
Utah State University’s Conference on Small Satellites
Now entering its 38th year, this annual gathering on Utah State University’s Logan campus has evolved from its academic and civil space focus to a must-attend commercial space trade show and conference. Without losing its collegiate appeal or pulling up its academic roots, the SmallSat conference continues to exhibit student posters and award college scholarships.
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