This year, the WIC Mid-Winter Meeting features the theme of “More Signals in Space".
Over a decade after our first “Signals in Space” gathering in 2014, the landscape of space and signal technologies has expanded dramatically. From massive satellite constellations and interplanetary communication networks to AI-driven sensing, radar imaging, and quantum links across space, signals have become the connective tissue of our digital and cosmic ecosystems.
At the 2026 WIC Midwinter Meeting, “More Signals in Space” will explore how these new frontiers redefine connectivity, observation, and discovery. Experts from different scientific domains and industrial leaders will shine a light on recent advances and innovative technologies ready to take off, including ‘signals in space’.
We’re looking forward to meeting you at this Mid-Winter Meeting on February 5th, 2026, in Eindhoven!
David Donovan, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
George Vosselman, University of Twente
Nitinder Mohan, TU Delft
Jasmina Lazendic-Galloway, TU Eindhoven
Tjonnie Li, Leuven Gravity Institute
Robin Jorissen and Andreas Croes, Aether Team (Student CubeSat Team), KU Leuven
Anaïs Delépaut, PhD graduated from Politecnico di Torino & European Space Agency
Speakers from the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Center (NLR)
Senaatszaal (Auditorium Building), Eindhoven University of Technology
Address: Auditorium, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands