New Delhi, June 2026.
Viasat Inc., a global leader in satellite communications,
today announced the launch of the 2026 Viasat: Space for Good India Challenge the
company’s global STEM initiative designed to inspire university students to
develop sustainable space solutions that improve life on Earth.
Following a strong 2025 debut in India, this
year’s program builds on that momentum—expanding opportunities while delivering
measurable impact, including 93% of participants reporting increased awareness
of space and telecommunications careers, a 53.45% rise in interest in
space-related careers, and a 32.2% boost in confidence about future job
prospects. As India’s space industry continues to accelerate, Viasat aims to
bea strong part of this growth by supporting innovation and the next generation
of talent.
Gautam Sharma, Managing Director, India at Viasat said, “The response to last year’s program in
India exceeded our expectations, showcasing the incredible ingenuity and
ambition of students across the country. With the return of Viasat: Space for
Good in 2026, we are building on that strong foundation—expanding opportunities
for students to explore bold ideas that can transform space technologies while
addressing real-world challenges. By bringing together partners, expert judges,
and industry voices, we are creating a platform that connects students with the
broader space ecosystem. We are excited to see how this next cohort pushes the
boundaries of innovation for India and beyond.”
Program Overview and Key Dates: The2026 Viasat: Space for Good India Challenge is
open to individual university students across India, with submissions and
additional program information details available on the official platform:
https://www.herox.com/ViasatSpaceForGoodIndia2026
The competition will unfold across three phases:
From the initial pool, 30 students will advance
to Phase 2, with six finalists ultimately selected to present their ideas to a
panel of industry experts—each paired with a Viasat mentor to refine and
strengthen their solutions ahead of the final presentation.
Driving Innovation Through a Rigorous Challenge
TheViasat: Space for Good challenge empowers
participants to think about how space technology can improve life on Earth—exploring
solutions across areas such as equitable and sustainable access to space,
direct-to-device (D2D), Internet of Things (IoT), multi-orbit constellations,
and disaster and humanitarian response.
Prizes
and Recognition
Winners of the 2026 Viasat: Space for Good India Challenge
will receive:
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1st Place: ₹5,00,000
·
2nd Place: ₹3,75,000
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3rd Place: ₹2,75,000