About this Event
Connectivity Pioneers in Conversation
Join us for an engaging fireside chat with two San Diego luminaries and satellite industry pioneers — Dr. Paul Jacobs, CEO of Globalstar and Craig Miller, President of Viasat Government — as they explore the evolving landscape of satellite communications and space technology. These leaders will share insights on how competition and collaboration coexist in orbit, discuss breakthrough innovations shaping connectivity from space, and reveal what excites them most about the industry's future. Whether you're a space startup founder, industry professional, or simply fascinated by how space and satellites are transforming our world, this conversation promises fresh perspectives on building the next generation of space-based infrastructure.
ABOUT PAUL JACOBS
Paul Jacobs serves as Chief Executive Officer of Globalstar. Prior to joining Globalstar in 2023, Jacobs founded XCOM Labs in 2018 and served as Chairman and CEO. He additionally held the position of CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated from 2005 to 2014, served as director from 2005 to 2018 and as Chairman of the Board of Directors from 2009 to 2018. During his time at Qualcomm, Jacobs spearheaded efforts to develop and commercialize fundamental mobile technology, breakthroughs that fueled the wireless internet and smartphone revolutions.
Jacobs holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science, a master’s degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in electrical engineering and computer science. He is a prolific inventor with over 80 U.S. patents granted or pending in the field of wireless technology and devices. Jacobs is currently a member of the board of directors at Globalstar, Dropbox, Inc., and Arm Holdings.
ABOUT CRAIG MILLER
Craig Miller is President of Viasat Government, leading the company’s global defense business with a focus on multi-domain networking, data integration, and AI-enabled defense operations. With over 30 years at Viasat, he has held senior roles including President of Strategic Initiatives, Engineering, Chief Product Officer, and President of Government Systems, where he oversaw satellite connectivity, tactical networks, cybersecurity, and the $2B divestiture of the Link-16 business to L3Harris. Earlier, he launched Viasat’s Resilient Space Missions and Hybrid Adaptive Network architecture. Before Viasat, he worked at Hughes Missile Systems Group on radar countermeasures. He also serves on the EvoNexus Board of Directors and holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona.
ABOUT GLOBALSTAR
Globalstar is a next-generation telecommunications provider delivering reliable, next-generation connectivity solutions through both satellite and terrestrial infrastructure. With a proprietary satellite network and exclusive access to licensed mid-band spectrum (Band 53 and Band n53), Globalstar offers end-to-end voice, data, and asset tracking services that power critical operations across enterprise, government, and consumer markets. From emergency communications and IoT deployments to private wireless and spectrum-based solutions, Globalstar delivers the resilient coverage and flexibility a connected world demands.
Headquartered in Covington, Louisiana, with regional offices around the globe, Globalstar is more than its technology; it’s a team of dedicated engineers, sales leaders, developers, and operations experts driven by a shared mission: To make connectivity seamless, secure, and accessible anywhere on Earth.
ABOUT VIASAT
Viasat, a San Diego founded global communication company believes everyone, and everything can be connected. For more than 30 years, Viasat innovations have helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments, and militaries around the world communicate — bringing connectivity when, where, and how it’s needed most.
Viasat, focuses on the connections that matter as they deliver bold results for their customers, partners, and shareholders worldwide. They provide internet to communities and families in places around the world where cable or fiber isn’t available so they can learn, laugh, and live just like everyone else. They deliver secure, resilient connectivity services and solutions to our military and allies that give them the information dominance they need to bring warfighters home safely. They ensure people on-the-go have access to the same quality of internet in the air or at sea as they have at home. And they give businesses of all sizes the freedom to keep their people, places, and things secure and connected — wherever opportunity takes them.
ABOUT EVONEXUS
EvoNexus is California’s leading nonprofit technology startup incubator located in San Diego. EvoNexus has successfully incubated over 260 startups with a survival rate of over 85%. Since the incubator’s formation in 2010, EvoNexus companies have secured over $1.6B in venture funding, $10B in pre-exit valuation, and had 51 acquisitions valued at over $2.1B. EvoNexus is supported by corporate partners, including some of the largest multinational corporations in the world. Learn more at evonexus.org.
EVONEXUS SIGs - The program that created the organization
First launched in 1999, Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provided an intimate forum for attendees specific to vertical technology groups. SIGs are valuable for our corporate partners and their employees, entrepreneurs, the university ecosystem, and individuals seeking to gain specific subject matter knowledge. These in-person events are an opportunity to meet peers and industry leaders to advance mutual business interests.
Since the launch of the SIGs we have had:
- Over 500 SIG programs
- Over 20,000 attendees
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
9191 Towne Centre Dr suite 150, 9191 Towne Centre Drive, San Diego, United States
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