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ALL CAREER STAGES | UK-SPEC: A,B,E | SIX DAYS | LIVE VIRTUAL | CPD: 42 HOURS | COST: FROM £999
Satcoms technical training course
Master satellite communications with our expert-led Satcoms training programme
We can run additional courses dependent on demand. Please contact us if you are interested in different dates.
About the technical training course
Our Satcoms training course will give you a comprehensive understanding of satellite communication technology and applications.
Ideal for early-career professionals, graduate students and anyone wanting a refresher course in key concepts, the course provides a grounding in essential tools and skills to enable you to work across a wide spectrum of terminal manufacturers, platform vendors, satellite providers and network operators.
Benefits of attending the course include:
- Gain a thorough understanding of link budgets and QoS design
- Better position yourself to work for satellite manufacturers that design spacecraft and the payload
- Learn to achieve the most optimal throughput of applications including IP over satellite
- Understand the core principles, techniques and knowledge required to design complete end-to-end systems.
The course takes place live virtually over two weeks.
Key themes
Six days of intense learning:
- Module one: satcom essentials, ideal for business managers, sales
- Module two: link engineering including link budget primer; modulation and coding; power link budgets and QoS design using link budgets
- Module three: Access and Networks including earth station RF engineering; TCP/IP and satellite; propagation and satellite access techniques
- Module four: Antennas and space craft engineering including antennas; satcom on the move; spacecraft engineering and operations and payload engineering
- Module five: Regulations and spectrum management including a regulatory update. Plus additional sessions on payload engineering and earth station RF engineering
- Module six: Workshop exercises.
- Engineers and technicians looking to develop their knowledge and to gain expertise in the modern satellite communications technology
- Government and military technologists requiring a wider overview of the satcom industry
- Students and graduates with engineering and science backgrounds planning their careers in satellite communications
- Corporate, PR, marketing and sales staff who need a better understanding of satellite communications technology.
Don't just take our word for it…
“The course is varied and interactive, by having short sessions and different people who give them, it becomes very interesting, and you can pay more attention”
INVAP SE
“The breadth and depth of Satellite Communication Systems was comprehensive and presented by experts in a clear manner. After attending Satellite 2023 in Washington, DC, I compared this course with several others and found this to have the best coverage of this domain area.”
IEEE
"Super useful course to gain a better understanding and general awareness of satcoms."
QinetiQ
"Great course, wish I had attended it a long time ago."
QA Ltd
"Thoroughly enjoyable and informative course."
DSTL
Paul Iliffe
Space Education Specialist
Paul Iliffe worked in the Inmarsat Spacecraft Operations and the British Airways Flight Data Recording teams. Additionally, he has conducted research in astronautics at the Laboratory for Spacecraft Systems at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
He is an alumnus of and has lectured at the International Space University, including conducting The Sat-Comms Game at the 2021 and 2022 Space Studies Programmes.
Beyond engineering, Paul has studied German, Japanese, French, and Turkish, and pursued a range of athletic activities including skiing, martial arts, gymnastics, basketball, and Ballroom dancing. He is strongly interested in the process of effective teaching, learning, and performance in all disciplines
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Max Petrozzi Ilstad
ESA
Max is currently working as an expert in Spacecraft Verification and Testing activities at the European Space Agency. She has 20+ years of an international career in Space, with and for small and large companies and governmental organisations, including the European Commission.
She held roles as CTO, Chief Engineer, Director of Engineering, Systems Engineering Department Head, Satellite Environmental Test Director, Engineering Manager, Payload Manager, R&D engineer, spacecraft design, and test engineer.
Max has experience over the entire Spacecraft project life cycle: from requirements definition to operations and has extensive hands-on experience with the testing of Spacecrafts in clean rooms, and including leading 30 test engineers for Spacecraft environmental testing.
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Dave Davis
Technical Director – Global Accounts Team ST Engineering iDirect
Dave Davis is a Chartered Engineer with a seasoned background in Satellite Communications (Satcom). Learning his trade as an apprentice in the British Army in 1988, he went on to specialize in Satcom at an early age; his first practical experience of Satcom being the response to Hurricane Andrew in the Caribbean in 1992.
Months later he was in the first wave of troops deployed to Bosnia as a satellite terminal technician and continued to work with satellite terminals until his final tour as the military Satcom instructor. He was awarded the MBE in 2002 for meritorious military service.
Leaving the Army in 2003, he went into industry and continued to build his professional qualifications. He joined NSSLGlobal, a leading Satcom distribution partner, as a Systems Engineer, before becoming a Project Manager and Engineering Manager.
He led many cutting-edge projects and was responsible for providing communications to many high profile expeditions, events and deployments. In 2013, he went on to become the Defence and Security specialist at ST Engineering iDirect, before moving to be the lead engineer supporting the ground-breaking Inmarsat Global Xpress (GX) network.
Dave sits on various national and international panels as a technical advisor, is a non-exec Director on the board of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals (ITP) and Chair of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Satellite Technical Network.
In his spare time, Dave volunteers with the IET and ITP as a Mentor and Professional Recognition Advisor and Assessor. He also volunteers with the Newman Holiday Trust (www.newmantrust.org) and RE:ACT Disaster Response (www.re-act.org.uk); both organisations are always looking for new volunteers.
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David Jowsey
Senior Product Manager – Satellite Networks, Media & Broadcast, BT
David has over 30 years’ of experience in satellite communications. He is currently responsible for BT’s in house satcoms portfolio covering pre-sales and product management. He has an MEng in Electronic Systems Engineering from the University of York.
He has worked in various specialist satellite roles including: project engineering and project management of broadcast satellite systems, satellite service planning and network development, and serving two years as the UK delegate to the Intelsat Planning Advisory Committee and the Eutelsat Technical and Planning Committee prior to their privatisations.
David has been seconded to various BT Joint Ventures, including providing project engineering expertise in Singapore and in-country due diligence in Latin America.
He is on the IET Satellite Technical Network Committee.
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Tim Tozer
Professor of Electronic Engineering , University of York
Tim Tozer is with the Department of Electronics at the University of York, and was formerly head of their Communications Research Group. He has many years background in satellite communications, including working on the Skynet military satellite programme.
In addition to teaching and lecturing, he has managed or worked on a wide range of research activities in wireless systems, including VSAT and High Altitude Platform (HAP) based systems.
Tim is a named author on over 200 publications, and presents widely at international workshops and conferences. Tim has now been involved with this IET Satcoms Course for over 30 years.
He is a Fellow of the IET, and a former member and Chair of the IET SatSys PN Executive Team; he has also been Chair of the European COST Action 297 addressing HAPs and their applications.
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Daryl Jones
Head of Advanced Payload Systems, Airbus Defence and Space
Daryl Jones has worked in the space industry for over 20 years and is currently a Senior Expert in Advanced Payload Systems for AIRBUS Defence & Space.
He received the BEng (Hons) degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Brunel University in 1992 followed by an MSc degree in Satellite Communications Engineering from the University of Surrey in 1993.
As a Senior Expert he is responsible for the design and development of next generation highly flexible very high throughput payloads employing active antennas, onboard digital processing and flexible high power output sections for commercial and military applications.
Areas of current interest include non-geostationary satellite constellations and the role of satellite systems in the 5G era.
Over his career he has been the author of multiple papers on Advanced Flexible Payloads and the co-inventor of five patents in the areas of Multiport Amplifiers and Wideband Output Multiplexing.
In his spare time Daryl enjoys playing squash, hiking, the odd craft beer and science fiction.
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Barry Evans
Professor- Information Systems Engineering, University of Surrey
Professor Evans has BSC and PhD degrees from the University of Leeds, is a Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering and of the IET and senior member of IEEE and AIAA.
From 1968 to 1983 he was British Telecom lecturer to Reader at the University of Essex in Telecommunication systems. He was appointed to the Alec Harley Reeves chair of Information systems engineering at the University of Surrey in 1983 and was founder Director of the Centre for satellite engineering research and then the Centre for Communication Systems Research.
He was Dean of Engineering 99-01 and Pro-Vice Chancellor for research and Enterprise from 01-09. He now heads the satellite communications research group in the Institute for Communication Systems at Surrey and is actively involved in the 5G Innovation Centre.
Barry Evans has researched in satellite communications, radio propagation, signal processing and networking and has over 600 publications in the literature plus three books. He is Editor of the International Journal of Satellite communications.
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Tim Waterfield
Industry Expert Antennas and Satellites
Tim has a first class degree in Physics and completed the MBA course at the University of Bradford in 1981. Apart from three years working on Earth station antennas at ERA Technology Ltd (now Cobham) and two years as an overseas consultant in satellite antenna design in France, Spain and Canada, he has worked in the Antenna Group at Airbus since 1982, and as a Senior Specialist since 2000.
He has been a key figure in the development of communications antennas for all generations of the Eurostar series of satellites, and has most recently been coordinating the development of space-based active array antennas for civil Telecoms.
He lives in Cambridge, and has been a speaker on the IET Satcoms Course since 2003.
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Kevin Shaw
Joint Forces Command, MOD
Kevin Shaw served 34 years in the Royal Navy in a wide variety of appointments as both a communications and data engineer supporting global military operations in NATO, International and Joint Service organisations.
In his earlier career, he led research in both Position Navigation and Timing (PNT) and Communication Satellite Technologies, moving on to manage SKYNET Satcom Service delivery and subsequently exploit commercial space-based services.
Now a Reservist, he helps small companies as a specialist consultant and continues to work for MoD in directing its acquisition of SKYNET 6, the communications network which will enable the UK's mobile warfighters for the next two decades.
A Chartered Electrical Engineer with a PhD in Electromagnetic Propagation at ELF, he considers himself a well-rounded communications engineer.
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Gorry Fairhurst
Professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Aberdeen
Gorry Fairhurst received his first degree in Applied Physics and Electronics from the University of Durham, UK, and a PhD in Communications Engineering from the University of Aberdeen, UK.
He joined the University of Aberdeen academic staff after working with Prof. Tim Spracklen as a post-doctoral fellow with a range of projects on networking via satellite funded by the UK Satellite Communications Centre, Defford, UK.
He is a Professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the School of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen, his research is in Internet Engineering.
He has published more than 200 papers on topics in broadband and broadcast satellite, TV/video transmission, IPv6, IP multicast, X.25, together with work on Internet measurement, protocol architecture and Internet transport mechanisms.
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Farbod Kayhan
5G/6G NTN Technical Lead, Amphinicy Technologies, Luxembourg
Farbod Kayhan received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and telecommunication from Politecnico di Torino, Italy, in 2007, where he worked also as a research assistant till 2015.
He was a research associate with the SIGCOM group, University of Luxembourg from 2015 to 2020. From September 2020 to August 2023, he has been a Lecturer of satellite communication at 5G&6G innovation centre of the University of Surrey.
His main research interests include satellite communication, signal processing and 5G NTN networks.
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Mark Posen
Managing Director, RPC Telecommunications Ltd
Mark Posen’s 40-year professional career has been entirely within the satellite communications industry.
After graduating from Bristol University (UK) with an honours degree in Electrical and Electronic engineering, Mark joined British Telecom’s Satellite Systems division, where he held a number of technical and radio regulatory management roles, culminating in his appointment as Satellite and Lines Development Adviser.
During his time at BT Mark also graduated from Surrey University (UK) with a Masters degree in Satellite Communications Engineering.
Leaving BT in 1990 to found, with a colleague, Reed Posen Consultants Ltd., Mark commenced his independent consulting career.
In 1993 Mark founded RPC Telecommunications Ltd. where he remains today as Managing Director and Principal Engineer.
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Spyridon Grammenos
Senior Payload Systems Engineer, Viasat
Spyridon studied BEng Electronics and Communications Engineering at London Metropolitan University, graduated in 2017 and joined SSTL as RF/GNSS Payload Engineer shortly after graduation.
He was involved in the FOC Galileo payload assembly and testing campaign including In Orbit Testing activities as well as the manufacturing of the Remote Telemetry Unit.
He worked at Inmarsat as a Payload Systems Engineer starting in 2021, with responsibilities including mission and payload design, link budgets, and later satellite capacity forecasting and modelling.
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Ifok Otung
Professor of Space Engineering, University of Bradford
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Jeremy Turpin
Chief Scientist & Co-Founder, All.Space
Technical visionary and industry-recognised leader in SATCOM terminals and antennas. PhD in Computational Electromagnetics and Metamaterials from Penn State University.
Inventor of the ALL.SPACE lens array technology, and a named inventor on 15 patent families. Dozens of publications in the academic literature with a focus in metamaterials and computational electromagnetics.
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Alister Burr
Professor of Communications, University of York
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Ben Allen
Director and Principal Innovator, Beta Alpha Ltd
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Paul Febvre
Professor and Director of Cranfield Centre for Resilient Space Systems, Communications and PNT
Day one
Module 1: Applications - Live virtual
Chair: Dave Davis, ST Engineering iDirect
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 1: Chairman’s welcome / Principles and background of satellite communications
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| 10:30 | Refreshment break |
| 10:45 | Session 2: Commercial aspects of satcoms
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| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 13:15 | Session 3: Milsatcoms Dave Davis, ST Engineering iDirect |
| 14:45 | Refreshment break |
| 15:00 | Session 4: Emerging technologies – satellite-5G future vision
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| 16.30 | Close |
Day three
Module 3: Access, Networks and Antenna - Live virtual
Chair: Tim Tozer, University of York
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 9: Satellite access techniques
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| 10:30 | Refreshment break |
| 10:45 | Session 10: Passive antennas Tim Waterfield, Industry Expert |
| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 13:15 | Session 11: Active antennas Tim Waterfield, Industry Expert |
| 14:45 | Refreshment break |
| 15:00 |
Session 12: The challenges faced when designing a P-LEO constellation Ben Allen, Director and Principal Innovator, Beta Alpha Ltd |
| 16:00 |
Session 13: Resilient communications with mobility user terminals
Jeremy Turpin, All.Space |
| 17:00 |
Close |
Day five
Module 5: Spectrum and engineering - Live virtual
Chair: Paul Iliffe, Satcoms Expert
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 19: Satcoms regulations and spectrum management Mark Posen, RPC Telecommunications Ltd |
| 10:30 | Refreshment break |
| 10:45 | Session 20: Payload engineering Daryl Jones, Airbus Defence and Space |
| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 13:15 | Session 21: TCP/IP and satellite
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| 14:45 | Refreshment break |
| 15:00 |
Session 22: Earth station RF engineering Spyridon Grammenos, Viasat |
| 16:15 |
Session 23: Satcoms project briefing and questions Daryl Jones, Airbus Defence and Space |
| 16:30 | Close |
Day two
Module 2: Link Engineering - Live virtual
Chair: Tim Tozer, University of York
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 5: Link budget primer
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| 10:30 | Refreshment break |
| 10:45 | Session 6: Modulation and coding Alister Burr, University of York |
| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 13:15 | Session 7: Satellite system planning - power link budgets
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| 14:45 | Refreshment break |
| 15:00 | Session 8: QoS design using link budgets
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| 16:30 | Close |
Day four
Module 4: Systems and environment - Live virtual
Chair: Ifiok Otung, University of Bradford
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 14: Spacecraft engineering and testing Max Petrozzi Ilstad, ESA |
| 10:00 | Refreshment break |
| 10:15 | Session 15: NGSO systems
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| 12:00 | Lunch |
| 13:00 | Session 16: Satcom on the move (SOTM)
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| 14:30 | Refreshment break |
| 14:45 | Session 17: Propagation Ifiok Otung, University of Bradford |
| 16:15 |
Session 18: Space Environment
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| 17:15 | Close |
Day six
Module 6: Workshop Exercises - Live Virtual
Chair: Daryl Jones, Airbus Defence and Space
| 08:55 | Teams open |
| 09:00 | Session 23 (Projects) Project A: Project B: |
| 10:30 | Refreshment break |
| 10:45 | Session 23 (Projects continued) |
| 11:30 | Project presentations |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30 | Session 24: The satcoms game, build a satcoms company to connect the world and beyond.
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| 16:00 | Close |
Please note that the programme is subject to change.
Early-bird
(Until 28 August 2026)
Member - £2169
Non-member - £2369
Student* - £999
Military / Government - £1139
Standard tickets
(From 29 August 2026)
IET Member - £2629
Non-Member - £2839
Student* - £999
Military / Government - £1139
Group booking discounts
10% discount for 3 to 5 delegates – 17493GR3TO5
15% discount for 6 plus delegates – 17493GR6PLUS
- Six days of interactive training delivered by Satcoms experts
- Access to the trainer presentation slides
- 42 CPD hours and a certificate of completion
- Workshop exercises.
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