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The Eleventh UNISEC-Global Meeting


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Overview

DateEvent
November 1, 2025
November 2, 2025
  • Sponsor Presentation
  • Regional Report
  • Nano-satellite IoT Constellation Program Workshop
  • Panel Discussion on Long-term Sustainability of Nano-Satellite Activities
November 3, 2025
  • Sponsor Presentation
  • Regional Report
  • Deep Space Workshop
  • Student Session/Party
  • POC Meeting
November 4, 2025
  • Sponsor Presentation
  • Panel Discussion and Demonstration on Space Technology Hands-on Training
  • Closing Ceremony
  • Industry Visit (TBD)
  • Gala Dinner

Venue

Registration & Fees

Registration Fees
Category Normal (Sep. 2 (Tue) - Oct. 24(Fri)) Onsite (Oct. 25(Sat) - )
UNISEC Student ¥24,000 (≒$166)¥32,000 (≒$221)
General Student ¥32,000 (≒$221)¥40,000 (≒$276)
UNISEC Professional ¥56,000 (≒$387)¥64,000 (≒$442)
General Professional ¥72,000 (≒$497)¥80,000 (≒$552)
Gala Dinner (Nov. 4) ¥14,000 (≒$95)
You can calculate through following website (https://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter/) to convert yen into your currency.

Note:

  • An early bird and normal payment should be made either in credit card (Paypal) or bank transfer
    (Please contact meeting(at)unisec-global.org if you prefer bank transfer.).
  • An onsite payment should be credit card (Paypal) only.
  • 'Student' means a person currently registered on a full-time program.
  • 'UNISEC student' means a person currently registered on a full-time program and on the name list which POC submitted to UNISEC-Global secretariat.
  • 'UNISEC Professional' means a person and a corporate member currently registered on any local chapters or preparatory committees for local chapter or UNISEC-Global secretariat.
  • 'UNISEC Student' includes student participants in the 9th Mission Idea Contest. 'UNISEC Professional' includes professional participants in the 9th Mission Idea Contest.

Cancellation

Cancellation policy should be as follows:
Up to October 1 (Wed): No charge, except a commission fee of 5,000 yen.
October 2 (Thu) - 24 (Fri): 50 %
From October 25 (Sat) - : 100 %
This cancellation policy conforms to Japanese local time.

Sponsorship Program

We call for the sponsorship for the 11th UNISEC-Global Meeting
Sponsorship Guide(English)
Sponsorship Guide(Japanese)
Registration: Sponsorship application form
Sponsor typeGalaxySunPlanetEarthComet
(Novelty)
(JPY)1,100,000550,000330,000220,00055,000
(USD)
* The exchange rate is as of July 17
≃7,440≃3,720≃2,230≃1,490≃370
Free registrationUp to 10Up to 5Up to 3Up to 2-
Free gala dinnerUp to 8Up to 3Up to 2Up to 1-
Sponsor presentation30 min20 min10 min5 min-
Logo on website-
Logo on meeting program
Novelty
* Novelty will be included in the conference bag
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Exhibition booth2 units2 units1 unit1 unit-

Confirmed Sponsors

Visa

If you are required to obtain a Japanese visa and need an invitation letter, fill out the Invitation Letter Request Form and send it to the UNISEC-Global Office at <meeting(at)unisec-global.org>.

You may also need other visa supporting documents in addition to the invitation letter. Please note that it will take 3-4 weeks to obtain visa after document request, depending on your circumstances and location. For your reference, please visit the visa pages in the website of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: VISA | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

Official Language

English

Program

Day 1 - November 1th
Events Presenters
Opening Ceremony Moderator: Hiraku Sakamoto, Institute of Science Tokyo
Welcome Speech
  • Rei Kawashima, UNISEC-Global
  • Shogo Tachibana, The University of Tokyo
Keynote Speech
UNISEC Activities – Past, Present, and Future
Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
Sponsor Speech
UNISEC Activities – Past, Present, and Future
Takeshi Hakamada, ispace, inc.
9th Mission Idea Contest Moderator: Alim Rustem Aslan, Istanbul Technical University
Opening Speech Herman Steyn, Stellenbosch University
The 9th Mission Idea Contest Final Presentation
Exploring Lunar Ionosphere Characterization through MultiCubeSat Occultation with Ranging Technology and Radiation Environment Analysis YiYu Chang, Yuhsiu Tien, and Chieh Lung, National Central University, Taiwan
SELENE (Spectral Evaluator and Lunar Energetic-radiation Notification Experiment): A Lunar CubeSat constellation for evolving characterization of Lunar regolith and exosphere, with an experimental radiation forecasting system. Izaak Cerneaz, Charles Ward, Sam Magarey, Quenton Yeo, The University of Sydney, Australia
Will Vallis, Spiral Blue and The University of Sydney, Australia
Rover for In-Situ Umzi eNyangeni – No 1 (RISUN-1) Dirk Slabber, isiLimela Space Systems, South Africa
Sat-GPT: Investigating Adaptive AI Performance in a Radiation-Intense Lunar Environment Grace Bruce, Mark Buddee, Alec Cook, Rishi Deshpande, Ashley Hanna, Cameron Mitchell, Isabella Tooher and Sophia Wood, The University of Sydney, Australia
Taiwan-India Lunar Dust Analysis (TILDA) Mission Ying Liao, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
SLINQI – Stellenbosch Lunar Interferometric Network for Quasistatic Imaging Jandré Frey, Russouw Grobbelaar and Nortier Geyer, Stellenbosch University (SLINQI), South Africa
LUNar ATmospheric Investigations with Cube-Sats (LUNATICS) Kelly Chen, Ellie Deveson, Joshua Dickford, James Hocking, Jasmine Khuu, Aum Mehta, The University of Sydney, Australia
Lunar Multi-Rover Lava Tube Exploration (LuMEX) Yunus Emre ÖZDEMİR and Elif Irmak KAYNAR, Middle East Technical University, Turkiye
CubeSat Mission Concept for TREED (The REceiver Exploring Darkages) Takato Hatae and Yojiro Yamashiro, The University of Tokyo, Japan
VISTA-PIPR Virtual Immersive Sensing and Terrain Analysis for Polar Ice Prospecting Rover Mission Abdulla Hil Kafi, Yuzuki Fukata, Taichi Nakamura and Kosuke Iwatsu, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Past MIC Finalist Presentation
Turning Ideas into Space Reality: The Journey from UNISEC-Global's MIC to PRELUDE
Masashi Kamogawa, University of Shizuoka, Japan
Award Ceremony and Photo Session
Day 2 - November 2nd
Events Presenters
Sponsor Speech Takayoshi Fukuyo, ArkEdge Space
Nano-satellite IoT Constellation Program Workshop Moderator: Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
Overview of International IoT Constellation Project and Tool Development Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
Lecture on IoT Tool development, hands-on and demonstration to send IoT data to satellites Masanobu Tsuji and ArkEdge Space Members
Regional Report Presentation (1) Moderator: Richard Long
UNISEC-Japan Mengu Cho, Kyushu Institute of Technology, and Chiba Institute of Technology
UNISEC-Kazakhstan Lyazat Zhanbolat, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
UNISEC-Korea Youngho Eun, Yonsei University
UNISEC-Taiwan Jyh-Ching Juang, National Cheng Kung University
Panel Discussion Moderator: Mengu Cho, Kyushu Institute of Technology and Chiba Institute of Technology
Long-term Sustainability of Nano/Micro Satellite Activities
Panelist:
Kenichi Sato, JAXA
Alim Rustem Aslan, Istanbul Technical University
Hiraku Sakamoto, Institute of Science Tokyo
Space Cyber Security Seminar
Engineering Trust Beyond Boundaries: Cyber Resilience Linking Earth and the Cosmos Presenter: PakHo Chan, HephaX
Day 3 - November 3rd
Events Presenters
Sponsor Speech Moderator: Tetsuhito Fuse, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Herman Steyn, CubeSpace
Ryota Kubo, Space BD
Nagisa Sone, HEPTA-SAT
PakHo Chan, HephaX
Regional Report Presentation (2) Moderator: Youngho Eun, Yonsei University
UNISEC-Philippines John Gabriel Decena, Tohoku University and FEATI University
UNISEC-SAR Jandre Frey, Stellenbosch University
UNISEC-Egypt Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology
UNISEC-Turkiye A. Rustem Aslan, Istanbul Technical University
UNISEC-Thailand Chayapat Songpipat, King Mongkut's University of Technology
UNISEC-Bangladesh Raihana Shams Islam Antara, Kyushu Institute of Technology
UNISEC-Nigeria Husseinat Etti-Balogun, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Next Venue Presentation Moderator: Hiraku Sakamoto, Institute of Science Tokyo
UNISEC-Taiwan Jyh-Ching Juang, National Cheng Kung University
Panel Discussion (1) Moderator: Yuichi Tsuda, ISAS, JAXA
Key to Success, Lessons Learned, and Things to keep in mind for development in Deep Space Exploration
Panelist:
Ryu Funase, The University of Tokyo
Lung Chieh, National Central University
Masayuki Urata, ispace, inc.
Aaron Zucherman, QinetiQ
Edgar Milic, GOMspace
Panel Discussion (2) Moderator: Maximilien Berthet, The University of Tokyo
How to involve more countries and more universities in a deep space exploration mission
Panelist:
Yuichi Tsuda, ISAS, JAXA
Naoya Ozaki, ISAS, JAXA
Nozomu Takaki, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mia Lee, Space BD
Benjamin Bonsu, ispace, inc.
Herman Steyn, Stellenbosch University, Chair of Lunar Mission Idea Contest
Abdulla Hil Kafi, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Student Session
Japan
ARLISS
Taiwan
Jasmine Khuu
Stellenbosch
Thaialnd
Day 4 - November 4th
Events Presenters
Panel Discussion (1) Moderator: Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
Capacity building for Satellite Development
Panelist:
Masahiko Yamazaki, Nihon University
Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology
Hiraku Sakamoto, Institute of Science Tokyo
Kanta Yanagida, Arkedge Space
Panel Discussion (2) Moderator: Masatoshi Kamei, RESTEC
Bridging the gap between upstream and downstream
Panelist:
Naruo Kanemoto, SPACE SHIFT inc.
Shota Iino, SpaceData Inc.
Maho Kurasawa, JICA
Ake Rosenqvist, soloEO
Collaborator Speech Shigeki Kinai, IAA
Closing Ceremony and UNISEC-Global Tokyo 2025 Declaration

Contact

UNISEC-Global Secretariat
Central Yayoi 2F
2-3-2 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0032, Japan
Email: meeting(at)unisec-global.org


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