Compunetix will once again participate in the 41st Space Symposium, taking place April 13–16, 2026 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Hosted by the Space Foundation, Space Symposium is widely recognized as the premier global gathering for the space community, bringing together leaders from government, defense, aerospace, academia, and commercial space organizations.
The annual event provides a forum for discussing the future of space exploration, national security, commercial space innovation, and the technologies that enable successful space missions. With thousands of attendees and hundreds of exhibiting organizations, Space Symposium serves as a key meeting point for industry collaboration, strategic partnerships, and technology demonstrations that support the rapidly evolving space sector.
Compunetix is proud to be part of this important event and looks forward to engaging with professionals across the aerospace and defense industries to discuss how mission-critical communications technologies support modern space operations.
Mission-Critical Communications for Space Operations
Space missions rely on precise coordination between teams located across multiple facilities, organizations, and geographic regions. From launch preparation and testing to mission control and operational monitoring, reliable communications are essential to maintaining situational awareness and ensuring mission success.
Compunetix designs and delivers advanced communications solutions that support mission-critical voice collaboration in complex operational environments. These systems enable secure and reliable communications for organizations operating in aerospace, defense, government, and test range environments.
By providing high-performance voice conferencing and collaboration capabilities, Compunetix solutions help mission teams maintain clear and consistent communications across distributed networks. This allows operators, engineers, and decision-makers to collaborate in real time while supporting the demanding requirements of space mission planning and execution.
Supporting the Evolving Space Ecosystem
As space operations continue to expand, the need for resilient communications infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. Government agencies, commercial space companies, and international partners must coordinate across multiple locations, systems, and operational environments.
Compunetix technologies are designed to support this evolving space ecosystem by enabling secure voice communications across diverse networks and mission environments. These solutions help organizations connect mission control centers, engineering teams, testing facilities, and operational command centers through reliable voice collaboration platforms.
The ability to maintain clear communications across distributed teams plays a vital role in supporting launch operations, space system testing, satellite operations, and other mission-critical activities.
Live Demonstrations at Booth #803
During the event, attendees are encouraged to visit Compunetix at Booth #803 to learn more about the company’s communications technologies and how they support mission-critical operations across aerospace and defense environments.
At the booth, the Compunetix team will be showcasing:
- Full active 2-Slot Mission Voice Platform System
- MC-D22 (Jackbox, SDAP)
- TRI-6 (Polarized HS, Handset)
- MC-D15 (Jackbox, DAP)
- MC-3RU
- MC-D10 (Jackbox, SDAP)
- LEMO EPOS headset bases/tops
These technologies demonstrate how Compunetix solutions enable secure, reliable voice collaboration for mission teams operating in demanding environments such as launch facilities, test ranges, and mission control centers.
Engaging with the Global Space Community
Space Symposium provides a unique opportunity for organizations throughout the space industry to exchange ideas, explore emerging technologies, and discuss the future of space missions and infrastructure.
Visitors attending the 41st Space Symposium are invited to stop by Booth #803 to meet with the Compunetix team, see the technology in action, and discuss communications solutions for mission-critical space operations.


