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AI STAR 2025

The European Space Agency is delighted to announce the 2025 edition of the AI STAR Symposium – Artificial Intelligence Symposium on Theory, Application, and Research. This third edition of the event will take place on-site at ESOC, Darmstadt, and will also be broadcast online from Wednesday 03 to Friday 05 December 2025. This year, the event expands to a three-day format, offering even more opportunities for learning, connecting, exploring and innovating. 

The AI Star Symposium brings together leading voices from industry, academia, policy, and research to explore the transformative potential of AI in the space sector and beyond.

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