Space Faculty will be hosting an exclusive space industry seminar featuring Dr Koichi Wakata, Astronaut & Chief Technology Officer at Axiom Space.
This session will provide valuable insights into how space technologies and emerging developments can create new opportunities, drive innovation, and benefit your organisation.
Venue: Singapore Polytechnic
Happening 20-22 May 2026 and organised by Informa at Singapore EXPO, ATxEnterprise is Asia’s central marketplace for broadcast technology, telecommunications infrastructure, satellite communications, and enterprise solutions.
ATxEnterprise also presents Asia’s largest SatCom stage, attracting global satellite operators, hardware manufacturers, space tech innovators, and service providers. It offers a comprehensive view of the latest advancements in connectivity, navigation, Earth observation, and integrated space communication solutions.
Space Faculty is proud to formalise our partnership with Singapore Polytechnic’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering through the signing of an MOU to collaborate on space technical education, talent development, and industry-academic engagement.
This collaboration ensures that future talent are trained to navigate ambiguity, highlighting that talent development goes beyond merely technical proficiency and builds the mental agility required for frontier technologies. We aren’t just training students for the jobs of today; we are empowering the next generation to architect and engineer systems that will define our future in 2030 and beyond.
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Organised in Singapore by Space Faculty in collaboration with JAXA, the KIBO-RPC challenges students to program free-flying Astrobee robots aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to complete various tasks, simulating the real-world challenges faced by astronauts.
From the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and its iconic Friendship Night to the WRO 2025 special feature hashtag#ExpandSpace, our flagship programmes — the GNSS Innovation Quest (hashtag#GIQ), the hashtag#InternationalSpaceChallenge (hashtag#ISC), and our Space Data Workshops — Space Faculty championed a global gathering.
We united government, companies, academia, and individuals behind a single mission: lifting future leaders toward their north star.
Over these three days, we showed the world that technological creativity knows no boundaries nor borders. This is Singapore and the world investing in a critical belief: When you give young people space and a safe place to build solutions, they build friendship. They build the future.
At Space Faculty, we are proud to power this vision alongside our strategic partners, nurturing tomorrow’s deep tech leaders.
Others aim for the stars. We take you there.
The excitement for the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) International Final 2025 is peaking, and two young Singaporean inventors have already become international stars.
As the official Singapore National Organiser, Space Faculty is thrilled to see that major local and international outlets, including The Straits Times and CNA, have already featured compelling stories on the groundbreaking work that will be on display at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre from November 26th – 28th.
Watch Skylar and WRO Chairman Eugene Zhang discuss the project in this video.
Skylar and Elon’s project was also featured prominently in an article by The Straits Times.
With 594 teams from over 90 countries, this is the largest edition of the International Final in WRO’s history.
At Space Faculty, our mission is to grow the talent pipeline in space and frontier technologies. As Singapore welcomes thousands of young innovators and global leaders, Space Faculty continues to build the region’s STEM and space talent for a new era of advanced robotics, AI, and space technologies.
Dave Seah Yong Sheng, Champion of the 17th International Space Challenge (ISC) and a five-time participant, is a perfect example of what happens when passion meets opportunity.
ISC equipped him with the skills and experience to secure an internship at Airbus and pursue his current role as an Officer in the Digital and Intelligence Service of the Singapore Armed Forces.
Now in its 19th edition, ISC continues to stand as a beacon of inspiration, drawing students from across the globe into the captivating realms of STEM. More than just a competition; it aims to be a thrilling journey designed to spark curiosity, foster innovation, and inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, innovators and leaders.
Discover why innovators like Dave keep coming back.