International Conference on Space Robotics and On-Orbit Servicing Missions

International Conference on Space Robotics and On-Orbit Servicing Missions

International Conference on Space Robotics and On-Orbit Servicing Missions

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International Conference on Space Robotics and On-Orbit Servicing Missions

Date: June 6, 2026
Organized by: Wings of Aero
Convenor: Ms. Suguna Balan, Co-Founder & Director
Mode: Hybrid (Online + Onsite)


1] Conference Introduction

The International Conference on Space Robotics and On-Orbit Servicing Missions provides a global platform to explore advances in robotic systems designed for in-space inspection, maintenance, repair, assembly, and life-extension of spacecraft. As the space industry moves toward sustainability, satellite longevity, and autonomous operations, on-orbit servicing (OOS) and in-space robotics have emerged as the next frontier in space engineering.

This conference brings researchers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and agencies together to discuss groundbreaking developments such as autonomous manipulators, robotic arms, servicing spacecraft, docking technologies, capture mechanisms, on-orbit refueling, debris removal, and in-space assembly of mega-structures. With participation from academia, industry, and international organizations, attendees will discover the technologies shaping the future of space operations.


2] Conference Objective
  • To promote research and development in space robotics, on-orbit servicing, and autonomous in-space operations.

  • To explore recent missions by NASA, ESA, JAXA, ISRO, and private companies in OOS and robotic servicing.

  • To provide a platform for sharing advancements in robotic manipulators, AI-guided navigation, contact dynamics, and autonomous docking.

  • To foster collaboration between academics, industry experts, and students to advance space sustainability and orbital infrastructure.

  • To present new concepts related to in-space manufacturing, space tugs, in-space assembly, and active debris removal.


3] Conference Outcome
  • Enhanced understanding of next-generation robotic systems for spacecraft servicing.

  • Exposure to mission concepts, prototypes, and simulation models in OOS and robotic handling.

  • Opportunity to publish research in Scopus/WoS/SCI indexed journals.

  • Networking with global researchers, space agencies, and private industry leaders.

  • Development of skills in autonomy, proximity operations, robotics control, and mission design.

  • Scope for collaboration on funded research projects and industrial partnerships.


4] Call for Paper – List of Topics

Researchers, scholars, and professionals are invited to submit original research in (but not limited to) the following areas:

Space Robotics

  • Autonomous robotic systems for space missions

  • Multi-arm manipulators and dexterous robots

  • Robotic arms for satellite servicing

  • AI-guided robotic control and autonomy

On-Orbit Servicing (OOS)

  • Satellite inspection, repair, and maintenance

  • On-orbit refueling technologies

  • Servicing spacecraft design and mission planning

  • Spacecraft life extension systems

In-Space Assembly & Construction

  • Assembly of large space telescopes and solar power satellites

  • Modular spacecraft design

  • Robotics for lunar/Mars construction

Navigation & Control

  • Proximity operations and autonomous rendezvous

  • Vision-based navigation (VBN)

  • Guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) for OOS missions

Debris Removal & Space Sustainability

  • Active debris removal technologies

  • Capture mechanisms (nets, harpoons, robotic capture)

  • Orbital debris tracking and mitigation strategies

Mission Simulations & Modeling

  • Dynamic modeling of contact and non-contact scenarios

  • Hardware-in-the-loop simulations

  • Real-time flight simulation environments


5] About Wings of Aero

Wings of Aero is a leading Aerospace and Defence Consulting Startup dedicated to bridging academia, research, and industry through professional training, R&D consulting, design services, workshops, and international conferences. Focused on transforming aerospace education and innovation, Wings of Aero works closely with institutions, organizations, and industries to enable technology development and cutting-edge solutions in aviation, space systems, and defence technology.

By building strong collaborations and nurturing talent, Wings of Aero is committed to shaping the next generation of aerospace innovators and professionals.


6] Tentative Important Dates
Activity Estimated Date
Last Date for Abstract Submission April 10, 2026
Notification of Abstract Acceptance April 20, 2026
Registration (Without Late Fee) April 20 – May 20, 2026
Registration (With Late Fee) May 21 – June 3, 2026
Conference Date June 6, 2026

7] Registration Fees

Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis through the conference portal.

International Delegates

  • Foreign Delegates: 100 USD

Indian Delegates

  • Students / Scholars: ₹1000 (Late Fee: ₹1500)

  • Faculty Members: ₹2000 (Late Fee: ₹2500)

  • Industry Professionals / Scientists: ₹3000 (Late Fee: ₹3500)


8] Publication Opportunities

Selected high-quality papers will be sent for publication in Scopus and WoS/SCI indexed journals, depending on their scope and journal guidelines.

Suggested Journals (Relevant & Indexed)

  1. Acta Astronautica

  2. Journal of Field Robotics

  3. IEEE Transactions on Robotics

  4. Advances in Space Research

  5. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (AIAA)


9] Contact & Registration

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://rzp.io/rzp/woaconference →

 

Date And Time

2026-06-06 @ 10:00 AM to
2026-06-06 @ 04:00 PM
 

Registration End Date

2026-06-05
 

Location

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