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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Feb. 6, 2003
Table of Contents
- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration and Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- and, Deputy Chairman, UK Industrial Space Committee (UKISC).
- Dr John Haynes, Executive Director, CODASciSys.
- 9.10 EVOLVING ROLES OF NATIONAL AGENCIES
- Executive presentations & panel discussion
- Review of the latest developments within country specific agencies
- Coordinating civil space activity; scientific and economic value through activities in space
- Question & Answer session
- Dr Colin Hicks, Director General, British National Space Centre (BNSC).
- Gaele Winters, Director, European Space Operations Centre, European Space Agency (ESA).
- Prof Dr Sigmar Wittig, Chairman, Executive Board, German Space Agency (DLR) * (Subject to final confirmation).
- 11.00 Morning Coffee
- 11.20 LAUNCH, PROPULSION AND ORBIT TRANSFER VEHICLES
- Launchers essential to the exploitation and exploration of space; outlining mission objectives and supporting capabilities
- Enabling technologies & applications during the next generation
- Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director of Launchers, European Space Agency (ESA).
- 11.40 LAUNCH SERVICE ADAPTATION FOR CONTINUED COMPETITIVENESS
- Characteristics of European access to space
- Absolute necessity for a family of launchers
- R&D programs for next generation launchers and commercial payloads
- Corporate & strategic objectives for the transportation business
- European launchers equals an operational adequate solution
- Patrick Eymar, Vice President - New Launch Vehicles Programme Group, Space Programmes Directorate, EADS Launch Vehicles.
- 12.00 INTERNATIONAL VERSATILE LAUNCH VEHICLES
- The challenges of space lift in the 21st century
- Developing dedicated turnkey launch service for satellites and other payloads
- Mission management and organization; systems engineering support and analysis
- Schedules for the near-term, schedules for the mid-term
- Patrick Rudloff, Director, International & Institutional Affiars, Arianespace.
- 12.40 Lunch
- 2.00 EUROPEAN GEOSTATIONARY NAVIGATION OVERLAY SERVICE (EGNOS)
- Growing importance of space-based navigation systems
- Status of development of the ESA’s projects; news, plans, and results obtained with system test beds
- Dr Michael Healy, Vice President of Navigation, Astrium.
- 2.40 GALILEO - MAINTAINING EUROPE’S AUTONOMY AND SOVEREIGNTY
- The satellite navigation market and European industry
- Provision of a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control
- Olivier Colaitis, Chairman, Galileo Industries.
- and, Vice President, Strategy and Marketing, Alcatel Space Division.
- 3.20 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 EVOLUTION IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
- Market trends and industry evolution; communicating in the 21st century
- Service provision and service expectation
- ESA programme lines; strategic areas of telecom development
- ARTES elements and re-mapping activities
- Pietro Lo Galbo, Head of ESA Telecommunications Department, ESTEC, European Space Agency (ESA).
- 4.00 GOING GLOBAL: EXPANSION & CONSOLIDATION
- Executive presentations & panel discussion
- Industry sector marked by increasing consolidation
- Developing business in line with corporate expectations
- Question & Answer session
- Senior Representative, , SES Global.
- Senior Representative, , Intelsat.
- William H Wright IV, President, Xtar.
- 5.20 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- DAY 2
- 8.30 Re-registration and Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- and, Chairman, ASTOS.
- James Barrington-Brown, Managing Director, Nohmia.
- 9.10 OPERATING & MAINTAINING NECESSARY INFRASTRUCTURE
- Executive presentations & panel discussion
- Increasing requirements and burgeoning commitments
- Mission conception & preparation, satellite launch & mission operations
- Question & Answer session
- Werner Frank, Head of the Operations Department, European Space Operations Centre, European Space Agency (ESA).
- Dr Peter Allen, Head, Space Data Division, Space Science and Technology Department / and Affiliate Member of, CLRC/Rutherford Appleton Laboratory / British National Space Centre (BNSC).
- Dr Hubertus Wanke, Deputy Director, German Space Operations Centre, German Space Agency (DLR), and, Geneviève Campan, Head of Space Operations Sub-Directorate, French Space Agency (CNES).
- 11.00 Morning Coffee
- 11.20 INTERNET 3 - INTERNET PROTOCOL IN SPACE
- Impacting on mission life cycle costs - reducing the cost to operate satellites and support systems
- Enabling entirely new classes of service; tele-presence/launch on demand
- Seamless interoperability of future satellites with existing terrestrial networks
- Survivable and secure satellite command and control
- Data mining and integrated systems
- Senior representative, , CISCO Systems *(Subject to final confirmation).
- 12.00 ESA’s EARTH OBSERVATION PROGRAMS AND INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION
- ESA’s Earth observation programmes and future strategy
- Coordinating international civil spaceborne missions
- Interaction of programs with users of satellite data world-wide
- Future strategy
- Dr Josef Aschbacher, Programme Coordinator, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes (EOP-C), European Space Agency (ESA).
- 12.40 Lunch
- 1.40 LEADING THE GROWTH OF A NEW GLOBAL EARTH INFORMATION INDUSTRY
- New dimensions in high resolution satellite imagery
- Global market positioning; opening up commercial and government markets
- Andy Kendall, Defence Training Manager, Infoterra.
- 2.20 EARTH OBSERVATION FOR GLOBAL MONITORING
- Increasing applications for earth observation and remote sensing
- Earth observation missions and international co-operation
- SAR technology trends
- Where to in the future? Dual use systems with dedicated specialized additions
- David J Q Carter, Head of Reconnaissance, Earth Observation and Science (UK), Astrium.
- 3.00 EARTH OBSERVATION FOR SECURITY AND DEFENCE
- Requirements
- Solutions
- Models
- Future
- Fernando Davara, Managing Director, European Union Satellite Centre.
- 3.40 Afternoon Tea
- 4.00 COMMERCIAL FINANCING; ECONOMICS IN SPACE
- Evolution of commercial space; project financing
- Market impacts - a reality check for investors & investees
- Stephen Rochereau, Managing Director, SpaceVest.
- 4.20 INSURING AND UNDERWRITING SPACE ACTIVITIES
- Market observations; concern for the insureds?
- Identifying future evolution within the insurance industry
- Clive Smith, Director, International Space Brokers UK.
- 4.40 GOVERNING INTERNATIONAL SPACE LAW
- Legal challenges facing space activities in the 21st century
- Emerging issues of interpretation and application of space treaties
- Legal aspects of financing and risk management
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- Joanne Wheeler & Tim Conduit, Senior Associates, Allen & Overy.
- 5.20 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
AbstractFuture Space Policy & Applications aims to provide timely and specific knowledge surrounding an industry which is currently experiencing market shift. Through a collaboration of experienced governmental and industrial speakers, the conference will cover a broad spectrum of near, mid and far-term developments in space policy and provide wide-ranging industry forecasts for the space arena.
The conference will uncover specific policy requirements, provide detailed case studies on current and future developments as well as principle procurement strategies, new technologies and the evolution of selected industrial programmes.
Key topics to be covered in this international programme include national agency evolution, space launch, satallite navigation & global positioning, communication satellite & services, earth monitoring, space financing, risk management, space law and ground-to-space infrastructure,
The event also covers an international perspective and looks to discuss the planning and operational deployment of national agency programs and their priorities.
The focus of this event will be global and the audience will include senior level representatives from Governmental agencies, Aerospace & Defence Manufacturers, Academics, Research & Development and Technological companies. It will attract programme managers, directors, head’s of, technical managers, senior scientists, and specialists in their respective fields.
Benefits of attending:
- EXPLORE the growing importance of space based capabilities as part of continental objectives
- COMPREHEND European space policy and specific initiatives employed for the 21st Century
- REFINE your understanding of the space arena from a national perspective
- ANALYSE present and future technology application within the commercial space industry
- CAPITALISE on this opportunity to meet key experts and decision makers
Major contributions from senior decision-makers:
- Dr Colin Hicks, Director General, British National Space Centre (BNSC)
- Gaele Winters, Director, European Space Operations Centre, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Prof Dr Sigmar Wittig, Chairman, Executive Board, German Space Agency (DLR) *
- Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director of Launchers, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Werner Frank, Head of the Operations Department, European Space Operations Centre, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Dr Peter Allen, Head, Space Data Division, Space Science and Technology Department, CLRC/Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, affiliation to British National Space Centre (BNSC)
- Dr Hubertus Wanke, Deputy Director, German Space Operations Centre, German Space Agency (DLR)
- Geneviève Campan, Head of Space Operations Sub-Directorate, French Space Agency (CNES)
- Pietro Lo Galbo, Head of ESA Telecommunications Department, ESTEC, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Dr Josef Aschbacher, Programme Coordinator, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes (EOP-C), European Space Agency
- Fernando Davara, Managing Director, European Union Satellite Centre
* Subject to final confirmation.
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