Summary
Ladislas Loughin is a regulatory engineering leader with nine years’ experience at the intersection of satellite, airborne and terrestrial communications, currently directing regulatory strategy for satellite operators from his base in Munich. He combines deep physical-layer expertise in signal processing and protocol design with practical ITU and spectrum coordination experience, having led successful ITU filings, resolved interference cases, and represented industry at WRC-23. His background spans industry, national regulator and R&D roles—shaping EU spectrum policy for rail systems and building MATLAB tools to accelerate regulatory studies for Airbus. Known for translating complex technical constraints into actionable business strategies, he also pioneered his firm’s 5G/6G terrestrial competency to unlock hybrid space‑ground opportunities.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computersystem-Networking und Telekommunikation, Master's degree Computersystem-Networking und Telekommunikation at IMT Atlantique
Master's degree Elektrotechnik Eletronik und Kommunikationstechnik, Master's degree Elektrotechnik Eletronik und Kommunikationstechnik at Technical University of Munich
Reçu au concours des Mines-Telecom Mathematics physics and engineer science, Reçu au concours des Mines-Telecom Mathematics physics and engineer science at Lycée Henri Poincaré