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What you’ll learn in this webinar: This is the recording of the second Dutch pre-hackathon webinar for the EUDIS Defence Hackathon 2025. The session focused on Challenge 2: Space for Defence (EO, Navigation, Communication, Multi-Domain Ops) with practical examples and pointers to data, R&D programmes, and where to find more information. Speakers • Sonny Lie (NLR) — R&D directions in Space for Defence: ISR, SATCOM, PNT, early warning, and links to Dutch MoD priorities and EDF projects. • Michiel Selier (Action Space Systems) — PAMI-1 mission overview: payloads, manufacturing in NL, laser satcom demos, and tips for hackathon teams (operational impact, robustness, business case, strategic autonomy). 00:00-06:48 – Welcome, agenda, hackathon logistics (venue, equipment, mentors, prizes) 06:49-22:35– NLR talk: Space for Defence (trends, Dutch Defence Space Agenda, EDF pointers) 22:36-33:34 – Q&A with NLR (sources to explore, DSII/“STRIJK/STRATEGY” refs, missile defence context) 33:35-49:39 – Action Space Systems: PAMI-1 mission (ISR focus, build-in-NL supply chain, laser links) 49:40-54:05 – Q&A: data quality/noise handling, onboard vs ground processing, multimodality, synthetic data 54:06-55:45 – Tips for teams: align to end-user operations, infrastructure dependencies, resilience, dual-use, EU strategic autonomy About the hackathon (NL edition) Dates: 17–19 October 2025 • Location: CometLab, NL Space Campus Work in multidisciplinary teams on real defence & aerospace challenges with access to mentors and facilities. Register (closes 10 Oct, 09:00 CEST): https://taikai.network/eudisNetherlan... If you found this useful, consider sharing it with your team ahead of the event.