Monaco Women Forum 2025 takes on the final frontier with The New Space Race event

Under the esteemed High Patronage of Princess Charlene, the Monaco Women Forum is back with a groundbreaking edition entitled The New Space Race. Taking place on 21st March at the Méridien Beach Plaza, this event promises an intriguing deep dive into the future of space exploration, innovation and governance.

As humanity’s interests venture further into the cosmos, the Monaco Women Forum will host a series of dynamic panel discussions, featuring renowned experts who will explore the latest advancements beyond Earth and revolutionary satellite technologies.

The event will also examine the vital role these innovations play in tackling pressing environmental and climate challenges, while shedding light on how artificial intelligence is reshaping modern space missions.

Beyond technological breakthroughs, the forum will also confront key global concerns such as cybersecurity and the need for robust legal and ethical frameworks to ensure the responsible and sustainable governance of outer space.

These critical issues will be at the heart of engaging discussions led by an elite group of speakers, including Francesca Cipollini from the European Space Agency, Sandrine Mathieu from ACRI-ST, Sabrina Andiappane from ClearSpace, Marco Rocchetto from Spaceflux, Johanna Sepulveda of Airbus Defense & Space, Nia Asmady from Pasifik Satelit Nusantara, Federica Vagnone of Thales Alenia Space, Bianca Lins from the Principality of Liechtenstein’s Office for Communications, Rosanna Hoffmann of the UNOOSA, Domitilla Benigni from ELT Group, and Alessandra Guidi, Deputy Director of the Italian Department of Security Intelligence.

Founded in 2012 by journalist and entrepreneur Cinzia Sgambati-Colman, the Monaco Women Forum has established itself as a premier platform for promoting critical conversations at the intersection of finance, science and technology.

For those eager to be part of this exciting event, The New Space Race will take place on 21st March from 2pm to 6pm at 22 Avenue Princesse Grace. Registration is now open, and tickets can be purchased here. For further information, interested parties can contact the Press Office of the Monaco Women Forum at monacowomenforum@monaco.mc.

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