38th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC 2025)

September 15-19, 2025

London, England
Event Details
Join us at the 38th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC 2025) in London, September 14–19, where leaders in electric propulsion gather to share insights, breakthroughs, and the future of mobility in space.
Sponsored Event: Night at the Museum
Enpulsion is proud to sponsor the “Night at the Museum” Poster Exhibition at the Natural History Museum on Monday, 15 September, at 7:00 p.m. Join us for an impactful evening of networking, inspiration, and discovery in one of London’s most iconic venues.
Don’t Miss Our Sessions
Our experts will share the latest advancements in Indium-based FEEP propulsion systems:
- Abhishek Goswami — Nano Lark: Development and qualification update Monday, 15 Sept | 15:30–17:00 | Blackett Phys LT 2
- David Krejci — Extractor clogging in Indium-based FEEP propulsion systems Wednesday, 17 Sept | 8:30–10:00 | Blackett Phys LT 2
- David Krejci — Next generation ENPULSION MICRO R3: Development and qualification update Wednesday, 17 Sept | 8:30–10:00 | Blackett Phys LT 2
- Panel Discussion — Qualification and Market Delivery of Advanced EP Systems: Challenges and Innovative Solutions Chaired by Dr. Lahib Balika (Thales Alenia Space) Thursday, 18 Sept | 10:30–12:00
Ready To Launch Your Career in Space Propulsion?
Enpulsion is hiring! More importantly, we’re making it easy for you to explore our current opportunities:
- Check out open positions at https://www.enpulsion.com/careers/
- Contact us directly by emailing kimberley.blankenhorn@enpulsion.com
- Connect with Kim Blakenhorn in person at IEPC 2025 for live interviews.
We look forward to connecting with you at IEPC 2025 — at the museum, in our sessions, or across the conference.
See Enpulsion’s Next-Gen Solutions

Cortex Smart Mobility Interface
A unified propulsion control system designed to simplify integration, reduce complexity, and set a new standard for propulsion coordination.

Micro Starling
A scaled evolution of our proven FEEP technology, designed for modular, high-performance propulsion in small and medium spacecraft

Nano Lark
An evolved, flight-proven system, that enhances protection and reliability without compromising heritage design

Nexus Osprey
The latest evolution of Enpulsion innovation, our most powerful propulsion system to date delivers high power and thrust with unrivaled impulse density.