Tototheo Maritime leadership attends "SATELLITE 2023" Conference in Washington
10:31 - 21 March 2023
Tototheo Maritime's leadership recently attended the annual "SATELLITE 2023" Conference and Exhibition, held in Washington, USA, over the four days of 13-16 March.
Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou, joint-CEO, Socrates Theodossiou, joint-CEO, Natalia Bury Loyal, Chief Operations Officer, and Antonis Maniatis, Head of Business Development, all of Tototheo Maritime traveled from Cyprus for the exhibition, which took place at the "Walter E. Washington" Convention Center.
Being among more than 12,500 delegates, from over 300 companies and 120 countries, the Tototheo Maritime team had the opportunity to learn about all the developments and innovations in the satellite and space community, exchange know-how and strengthen relationships with companies and organisations in the sector where it operates.
The "SATELLITE" Conference and Exhibition is attended by professionals from various industries, such as shipping, aviation, automotive, financial services, telecommunications, government/military services, etc.
"SATELLITE" is considered to be one of the most important global business meetings and is an innovation platform for satellite and space technology. Over the years, as part of the Expo, entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and Elon Musk have presented innovations from Blue Origin, Falcon 9, Virgin Galactic and Starlink, while executives from Silicon Valley's tech giants also often reveal new technology there.
Tototheo Maritime - headquartered in Limassol and offices in Greece and Germany - is one of the world's leading providers of communication services and maritime technology. It specialises in innovative, efficient and functional solutions in the fields of digitalisation, satellite and radio communication, automation and navigation systems. The company, just last January, announced the addition to its service portfolio of the new broadband Internet access service via satellite Starlink, developed and offered by SpaceX.