Space Compass Seminar
2026-06-24 06:40:39

Space Compass Seminar: Progress and Implementation of the Space Integrated Computing Network Concept

Space Compass Seminar: Progress and Implementation of the Space Integrated Computing Network Concept



On July 2, 2026, the Japan Planning Institute (JPI) is set to host an insightful seminar featuring Daiki Komatsu, Co-CEO of Space Compass. This event will provide attendees with valuable insights regarding the ongoing developments and implementation phases of the Space Integrated Computing Network Concept.

Seminar Details


Date: July 2, 2026
Time: 09:30 AM - 11:30 AM (JST)
Location: To be confirmed (Archived sessions available post-event)

The seminar aims to shed light on the latest advancements concerning the Space Integrated Computing Network, focusing on the critical role of optical data relay satellites in establishing robust communication infrastructure. Furthermore, the event will address the challenges and strategies required for commercializing space data center services.

Who Should Attend?


This seminar targets professionals from various sectors, including:
  • - Executive departments responsible for telecommunications and IT infrastructure strategy
  • - Business development teams considering ventures into the space industry
  • - Technical departments engaged in satellite communication and data utilization
  • - Financial and trading divisions evaluating new infrastructure investments

Insights from the Seminar


Attendees will gain practical knowledge including but not limited to:
  • - Recent progress on the Space Integrated Computing Network
  • - Key points for building communication infrastructure leveraging optical data relay satellites
  • - Challenges and actionable steps towards the commercialization of space data center services

Overview of the Presentation


Daiki Komatsu, with over 30 years of experience in satellite technology and space business at SKY Perfect JSAT, will discuss current trends affecting the space industry. His presentation will cover:
1. The current state and future outlook of the space industry
2. Overview of Space Compass and its strategic initiatives
3. Ongoing projects related to space data center services
4. Progress and challenges associated with the Space Integrated Computing Network Concept
5. Overview and potential applications of satellite optical data relay services
6. Open Q&A session
7. Networking opportunities for exchanging business cards

This unique seminar offers a rare chance for direct interaction with the speaker and networking among attendees from diverse industries, facilitating the exchange of information crucial for professional development and potential collaborations.

Participating in the Seminar


Participants may choose between:
  • - In-person attendance (archival access not included)
  • - Live streaming participation (archival access not included)
  • - Archival video access afterwards
Special price of 18,500 yen (tax included) for archival access for those attending in-person or streaming.

Participation Fees:
  • - Individual: 37,680 yen (tax included)
  • - Group (two or more from the same organization): 32,680 yen per person (tax included)
Local government personnel can register up to two attendees for 11,000 yen each (tax included, in-person or live only).

Additional Information


After the seminar concludes, we facilitate questions to the speaker and promote networking among participants, which can lead to invaluable business connections. Additionally, registrations for archived sessions will remain open post-event.

For further inquiries, please contact:
Japan Planning Institute
Address: 5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Minato Ward, Tokyo, Japan 106-0047
Phone: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
Website: https://www.jpi.co.jp

About JPI
For over half a century, JPI has been a bridge of knowledge between the government and private sectors, providing exclusive seminars tailored for executives and managers to support national projects and initiatives.


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