4S Symposium 2026: cosine presenting Valk and Very high resolution imaging

cosine will participate in the 4S Symposium 2026, taking place from May 4–8, 2026, in Sardinia, Italy. Dr. Marco Esposito, Managing Director of cosine Remote Sensing, will present “Very and Ultra High Resolution Imaging at cosine” on Wednesday, 6 May, from 12:45 to 13:00 during the New Technologies 1 plenary. You can also visit us at the cosine booth, C11.

This year’s theme is “Swarming the Skies, Soaring Beyond: From VLEO to Deep Space.” Organized by the European Space Agency, the Small Satellites Systems and Services Symposium (4S) is a leading biennial international event covering a broad range of topics, including mission applications, advanced technologies, and commercial services. The symposium brings together experts from industry, academia, and space agencies to share insights, present innovations, and foster collaboration. Over the decades, 4S has played a key role in shaping the development and adoption of small satellite systems worldwide.

Visit our booth
At booth C11, we’ll be showcasing the latest advancements in remote sensing technology and highlighting upcoming missions where cosine instruments are helping to shape the future of Earth observation.

This year’s main highlight will be the showmodel of our Valk, a Very High Resolution (VHR) Earth observation (EO) sensor being made for the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) units of the Dutch Defence’s PANI-1 satellite.

Our team will be available to share detailed insights into our technologies, highlight our latest projects, and discuss how our solutions can address your specific needs.

Interested in a one-on-one conversation? Schedule a meeting with us in advance by emailing sales@cosine.eu.

We look forward to seeing you there!

About cosine
For over 25 years, cosine has delivered advanced measurement systems that make the invisible measurable and the complex actionable. As a trusted partner to ESA and global commercial innovators, we design and build high-performance optical, electronic, and mechanical systems that operate from deep space to extreme terrestrial environments. From our offices in the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy, our multidisciplinary teams transform scientific discovery into precision systems that provide real-world impact for our space and planet.

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