ICER Members Featured at the
2026 UAP Detection and Tracking Summit
ICER Members Featured at the
2026 UAP Detection and Tracking Summit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) – February 2026
The International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) proudly announces the participation of three of its distinguished members as featured speakers at the upcoming 2026 UAP Detection and Tracking Summit, a major two-day online conference focused on advancing scientific and technological approaches to the study of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
The Summit will be held on February 7–8, 2026, bringing together leading researchers, technologists, policy makers, and field experts from around the world to explore innovative methods for the detection, analysis, and tracking of UAP across aerospace and marine domains.
ICER Representatives at the Summit:
The UAP Detection and Tracking Summit is an international virtual event dedicated to advancing the global understanding of UAP through rigorous science, innovative technologies, and collaborative frameworks. Participants will engage in expert presentations, panel discussions, and workshops covering topics such as:
Cutting-edge sensor technologies and detection platforms
Standardization of data collection and analysis
Collaborative research strategies across disciplines
Policy and public safety implications of UAP research
The Summit reflects a growing interdisciplinary effort to move UAP study beyond speculation, emphasizing data-first and evidence-based approaches that intersect scientific inquiry, public transparency, and technological innovation.
https://uapsummit.org/event/uap-summit-2026/
The International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) is a global network of researchers, scientists, and thought leaders dedicated to the rigorous study of phenomena that challenge conventional scientific paradigms. Through international collaboration, research partnerships, and public engagement, ICER seeks to elevate the quality and credibility of research into anomalous phenomena.