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How can the space industry unlock the full potential of In-Space Assembly, Servicing, and Manufacturing?
In this episode of Outer Orbit live from the ISAM Conference 2025, Gary Cannon, Space Segment Lead at Satellite Applications Catapult, and Stella Tkatchova, Programme Manager for Space Systems at the European Innovation Council, explore why setting global standards is not just a technical requirement but a commercial necessity for sustainable and scalable space activity.
From interoperability in docking mechanisms to clear regulatory frameworks, the conversation dives into how shared protocols can lower mission costs, reduce risks, and attract investment. Stella shares her experience managing a diverse portfolio of space projects, highlighting emerging technologies in debris mitigation, in-orbit servicing, and in-space recycling.
Gary Cannon: Space Segment Lead at Satellite Applications Catapult, Gary is an advocate for open and interoperable standards in space servicing. His expertise spans technical design, commercial risk reduction, and fostering international collaboration in ISAM.
Stella Tkatchova: Programme Manager for Space Systems at the European Innovation Council, Stella manages a diverse portfolio covering space debris sustainability, enabling technologies, and Earth observation. With a PhD in Aerospace Engineering and extensive experience in ESA and EU programmes, she is a leading voice on ISAM and debris mitigation.
Satellite Applications Catapult: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, Website
European Innovation Council: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Website
Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
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How can the space industry unlock the full potential of In-Space Assembly, Servicing, and Manufacturing?
In this episode of Outer Orbit live from the ISAM Conference 2025, Gary Cannon, Space Segment Lead at Satellite Applications Catapult, and Stella Tkatchova, Programme Manager for Space Systems at the European Innovation Council, explore why setting global standards is not just a technical requirement but a commercial necessity for sustainable and scalable space activity.
From interoperability in docking mechanisms to clear regulatory frameworks, the conversation dives into how shared protocols can lower mission costs, reduce risks, and attract investment. Stella shares her experience managing a diverse portfolio of space projects, highlighting emerging technologies in debris mitigation, in-orbit servicing, and in-space recycling.
Gary Cannon: Space Segment Lead at Satellite Applications Catapult, Gary is an advocate for open and interoperable standards in space servicing. His expertise spans technical design, commercial risk reduction, and fostering international collaboration in ISAM.
Stella Tkatchova: Programme Manager for Space Systems at the European Innovation Council, Stella manages a diverse portfolio covering space debris sustainability, enabling technologies, and Earth observation. With a PhD in Aerospace Engineering and extensive experience in ESA and EU programmes, she is a leading voice on ISAM and debris mitigation.
Satellite Applications Catapult: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, Website
European Innovation Council: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Website
Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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