Torsten Kriening

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Torsten Kriening is a business development executive with expertise in space management and satellite communications.

Torsten Kriening is a seasoned business executive with a background in electrical and telecommunications engineering. He has extensive experience in space management, satellite communications, and broadcast technology. Kriening has broadened his expertise by attending the International Space University (ISU) and earning an Executive MBA.

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Space Symposium 2026 – Leap’s Rocket Logistics – Anywhere on Earth in 45 Minutes with Chris Beckman
OTV-MOBILITY1d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Leap’s Rocket Logistics – Anywhere on Earth in 45 Minutes with Chris Beckman

Leap's Chris Beckman presented a revolutionary concept at Space Symposium 2026, showcasing a logistics solution that promises to deliver goods anywhere on Earth within 45 minutes using space technology. This innovative approach aims to transform global delivery systems, leveraging advancements in aerospace to enhance efficiency and speed in logistics operations across various sectors and industries.

Space Symposium 2026 – €35B Space Avalanche – Doubling Markets & Killing Bureaucracy
POLICY-REG2d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – €35B Space Avalanche – Doubling Markets & Killing Bureaucracy

Torsten Kriening engaged with Walter Pelzer, Director General of the German Space Agency at DLR, during the Space Symposium 2026. They discussed Germany's pivotal role in Artemis 2, the swift growth of the European space market, and emphasized the necessity for innovative approaches to overcome bureaucratic hurdles and enhance collaboration within the space sector.

Space Symposium 2026 – Space Traffic, Treaty Erosion and Nuclear Reactors on the Moon
POLICY-REG2d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Space Traffic, Treaty Erosion and Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

Torsten Kriening discussed with Peter Martinez at Space Symposium 2026 the increasing complexities of space traffic coordination and the need for updated legal frameworks as activities expand beyond Earth orbit. The dialogue highlighted the urgent need for international cooperation to address these challenges effectively, ensuring sustainable use of space resources and safety in orbital environments.