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Panel members during the session "Defining the European approach to Secure and Autonomous Connectivity from Space - A European Connectivity Architecture for Autonomy".
From left to right: Ekaterini Kavvada, Director for Secure and Connected Space, DG DEFIS, European Commission; Christophe Allemand, Strategic Programme Manager, Connectivity & Secure Communication Directorate, European Space Agency; Jean-Hubert Lenotte, Chief Strategy Officer, Eutelsat; Steven Rutgers, Chief Commercial Officer, Arianespace; Francois Gaullier, Senior Vice President for Constellations, Airbus Defence and Space; Marc-Henri Serre, Senior Vice President of Telecommunications, Thales Alenia Space; Enrique Fraga, General Manager Space Systems, GMV. Moderator: Joshua Posaner, Senior Policy Reporter at Politico.