Join us for the 2025 MELiSSA Conference!

Join us for the 2025 MELiSSA Conference!
05/09/2024

The MELiSSA Conference: a major European event in the field of space Research!

Explore the state-of-the-art in groundbreaking projects advancing circularity at the MELiSSA Conference, taking place on May 20-21-22, 2024, in Granada, Spain.

Discover innovative and unique projects that are reshaping our approach to circularity in space.

Meet the key players of the MELiSSA Project and explore new frontiers in space science and technology. This is an extraordinary opportunity to engage with renowned keynote speakers and leading researchers.

Our conference combines a live in-person event in Granada, Spain, and a virtual one online. Either way, live a unique experience and meet inspiring people from the space sector and beyond.

 

Explore cutting-edge research at the 2025 MELiSSA Conference: where Academia meets Industry!

Join us for an unparalleled opportunity to gain insights from global experts in both academia and industry.

The 2025 MELiSSA Conference is a major European platform dedicated to closed-life support systems, offering a pivotal space for the exchange of ideas across fundamental and applied research for both space and Earth applications.

This event covers a broad spectrum of related fields such as air and water management, waste recycling, food production and preparation, modeling, control, safety, circular systems, education, and societal impacts. It's an ideal venue for fostering collaborations between researchers, engineers, specialists, and organizations from the private and public sectors, thereby strengthening the bond between academia and industry in the field of space research.

Don’t miss this dynamic conference designed to enhance collaboration and bridge gaps between cutting-edge research and practical applications.

Register now to connect with leaders and innovators shaping the future of closed-life support systems.

Regenerative Life Support Systems for Long Term Space Missions

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