2026 Flight Software Workshop
Join us for the 19th Annual Flight Software Workshop (FSW 2026) hosted by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, USA! This in-person (or optionally remote) event is a must-attend for anyone interested in flight software development. Immerse yourself in a dynamic environment where experts will share their knowledge and insights on the latest trends and techniques in the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and expand your skill set. Don't miss out on this exciting event to enhance your flight software expertise!
🌌 Key Themes:
- Resiliency, Safety, and Security: Navigate the challenges of the evolving space landscape with a focus on robustness and security.
- Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Onboard Data Processing: Explore the frontiers of AI and ML applications in spacecraft operations and data processing.
- Space Networking: Delve into the intricacies of connecting spacecraft and optimizing data exchange in the cosmos.
- Onboard Data Storage and Representation: Uncover the latest advancements in data storage technologies tailored for space missions.
- Flight Software Architectures, Open-source Software, Frameworks, and Software Buses: Learn about the backbone of spacecraft functionality and the latest architectural paradigms.
- Software-Enabled Mission Concepts: Discover mission concepts powered by state-of-the-art software innovations.
- Digital Twin, Config Management, and Software-Enabled Emulation: Explore the tools shaping the future of spacecraft design, testing, and emulation.
- DevOps, Continuous Integration, and Automated Testing: Embrace the practices driving efficiency and reliability in flight software development.
- FSW, Embedded Processor, and FPGA Interactions: Gain insights into the intricate relationships between flight software, processors, and FPGA technologies.
- Flight Operating Systems: Stay informed about the latest developments in operating systems designed for space missions.
- New Languages: Break barriers with discussions on emerging programming languages for spacecraft applications.
For more details please visit: https://flightsoftware.org/workshop/FSW2026