In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by James Palmer, founder and chief executive officer of Space Centre Australia, during the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 held in Sydney.
The discussion explores how commercialisation, AI integration and international partnerships are reshaping the future of Australia’s space sector and positioning the nation within the global space economy.
The podcast conversation includes the following topics:
- The public debut of Space Centre Australia’s AI-enabled mission node platform and how it supports real-time scientific analysis and mission operations.
- How AI can accelerate data processing, reduce turnaround times and support mission qualification while maintaining human oversight.
- Guardrails, trusted data environments and the importance of secure AI architectures for scientific and defence applications.
- The dual-use opportunities for airborne analytics, geospatial intelligence and command-and-control decision support.
- The strategic value of airborne science platforms and how modified aircraft can unlock new Earth observation and environmental research capability.
- Integrating advanced computing and AI directly into aerospace platforms to support future scientific and operational missions.
- Challenges facing the Australian space sector, including funding uncertainty, investment access and sustaining long-term growth.
- The importance of commercial leadership, ecosystem development and attracting new talent into aerospace and deep technology industries.
- Launch infrastructure, responsive space access and the growing importance of manufacturing and supply chain resilience.
Finally, the discussion wraps up by examining how Australia can strengthen its space ecosystem, attract global partnerships and convert geographic advantage into enduring sovereign capability.
Enjoy the podcast,
The Space Connect team
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