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C L A R I D E N
GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020
Technology Leap, New Innovations, Commercialization
Main Summit: 9 - 10 June 2020Post-Summit Site Tour: 11 June 2020
Venue: Stamford Plaza Adelaide
Great Reasons Why This Is A Uniquely Different, Must-Attend Space Summit Of The Year 5
Fresh, first-time moonshot topics on the cutting edge of the Space frontier, planned Mars missions and novel space applications
Watch from the front row, as new space technologies in CubeSat,
nanosat, LEO, manned missions are being rolled out
At one singular platform, meet with top space pioneers, planners,
astronauts, space tech designers and key decision makers in the
whole space ecosystem
Build collaborative research, supply and procurement
partnerships with space agencies and satellite companies around
the world
Update on new opportunities from future space launches by international space agencies and
space pioneers
Book by 24 March 2020
to save up to AU$900
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HIGHLY ACCLAIMED SPEAKERS & KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
Advances In NASA's Lunar Exploration Technologies: Artemis
And Beyond
The Use Of Hyperscale Datacenters In Space
Satellites For Wildfire Prediction And Natural Disasters Monitoring
Australian Satellites For Earth Observation: The Leap Forward In
CSIRO’s Space Programs
How Virgin Orbit Partners With International Space Agencies And
Satellite Companies For New Cost-Effective Launches
Building A Satellite Below A Million Dollars
Leveraging Australia’s Geographical Benefits To Facilitate
Cost-Effective Space Launches
Preparing For Long-Term Life Support For Survival In Space And
On The Moon
Venture Capital In Space Tech: Financing And Charging Up
Innovation In The Space Industry
Lunar Resource Extraction For Future Artemis Missions
Partnering With NASA In Upcoming Mars Missions: Preparing For The First
Launch Of A Fully Australian Made Spacecraft, Taking Off From Australia
NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology Program
TOM CREMINSChief of Staff & Associate Administrator (Federated Board/Strategic Engagement & Assessments)NASA
STEPHEN EISELEVice President, StrategyVirgin Orbit
MARTIN DUURSMAManaging PartnerMain Sequence Ventures
JOSHUA LETCHERFounder, Allotropes Mining & DiamondsCEO, Space Industries Australia
OHAD HARLEVCEOLyteloop, USA
SIMON GWOZDZCEOEquatorial Space Industries, Singapore
SCOTT WALLISChief of SpaceEquatorial Launch Australia
PROF JOHN CULTONDirector, Centre for Sustainable Planetary & Space ResourcesUniversity of AdelaideFormer US Department of Defense Leader
ROBERT BRANDSpacecraft Developer/CTOThunderstruck Space Australia
ROGER C. HUNTERProgram Manager for Small Spacecraft TechnologyNASAPast Squadron Commander & Colonel, US Air Force 50th Space Wing
ANTHONY BAKERCEOGlobal Satellite VU, United Kingdom
DR STEPHEN GENSEMEResearch Leader, Optical Systems & Senior Research ScientistCSIRO ManufacturingLeading science applications of CSIROSat-1, CSIRO's first CubeSat
GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020
Technology Leap, New Innovations, Commercialization
Main Summit: 9 - 10 June 2020Post-Summit Site Tour: 11 June 2020
Venue: Stamford Plaza Adelaide
BOOK BY 24 MARCH 2020 TO SAVE UP TO AU$900
DAY 2: WEDNESDAY, 10 JUNE 2020
DAY 3: THURSDAY, 11 JUNE 2020
DAY 1: TUESDAY, 9 JUNE 2020
MAIN SUMMIT
POST-SUMMIT SITE TOURS
PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE:
MAIN SUMMIT
• Building A Satellite Below A Million Dollars: The Future Of Launch
• New Hypersonic Propulsion In Space And Missile Development
• Satellite Swarms For Earth Observation
• Alternative Fuels For Deep Space Crewed Exploration Missions
• Meeting The Challenges Of Space Medicine In Deep Space Exploration
• Site Visit To University Of Adelaide Centre For Sustainable Planetary And Space Resources
• Site Visit To A Space Research Facility And CubeSat Manufacturing Facility In Adelaide
• Site Visit To Lot Fourteen, South Australia’s Innovation Precint, Home Of Many Space-Start-Ups And Space Agencies
• NASA’s Advances In Lunar Exploration Technologies: Artemis And Beyond
• How Virgin Partner With International Space AgenciesAndSatellitesForNewCost-Effective Launches
• Criteria In Selecting Future Launch Sites For New Launches
• From The 1st Space Project In Woorama In 1967, Charting New Directions In Space Commercialisation & Innovations In The Australian Space Ecosystem
• New Partnership Opportunities In Future International Space Station (ISS) Programmes & Launches
• Upcoming 2020 & Beyond Space Launches
• Sources Of Capital For New Space Tech
THE SUMMIT AT A GLANCE
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9 JUNE, EVENING: CHAMPAGNE NETWORKING SESSION
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest to you and fellow delegates.
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4HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS
FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
PROF CAROLINE MCMILLEN
Chief Scientist of South Australia
TOM E. CREMINSChiefofStaff&
Associate Administrator, Federated Board/
Strategic Engagement & Assessments
NASA
STEPHEN EISELE Vice President, Strategy
Virgin Orbit
GARY HENRYSenior Director
SpaceX(confirming)
CHRISTINE M. KRETZVice President, Programs
and Partnerships, International Space
Station (ISS)U.S. National Laboratory
(confirming)
HIDETAKA AOKIPartner, Space & Robotics/Space Business EvangelistGlobal Brain Corp, Japan
ELIA MONTANARI Head of Control
European Space Agency
DR STEPHEN GENSEMEResearch Leader, Optical
Systems & Senior Research Scientist
CSIRO Manufacturing
RAVI TEJA DUGGINENI CEO
Research Sat
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GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020 | 9 – 11 JUNE 2020
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FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
DR SARAH BAKERAdvanced Technology
Program ManagerDepartment for
Education, South Australia
MARTIN DUURSMAManaging Partner
Main Sequence Ventures
JOSHUA LETCHER Founder,
Allotropes Mining & Diamonds
CEO,Space Industries Australia
PROF JOHN CULTONDirector, Centre for
Sustainable Planetary & Space Resources
University of AdelaideRetired US Air Force
Colonel
OHAD HARLEVCEO
Lyteloop, USA
ANATOLY B. ROZENFELDDistinguished Professor of
Medical PhysicsDirector, Centre
for Medical Radiation Physics, School of PhysicsUniversity of Wollongong
SCOTT WALLIS Chief of Space
Equatorial Launch Australia
SIMON GWOZDZCEO
Equatorial Space Industries, Singapore
ROGER C. HUNTER Program Manager for Small
Spacecraft TechnologyNASA
Past Squadron Commander & Colonel, US Air Force
50th Space Wing
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GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020 | 9 – 11 JUNE 2020
6HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS
FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
IAN TASKERBoard Secretary/Director
Thunderstruck Space Australia
ROBERT BRANDSpacecraft Developer/CTO
Thunderstruck Space Australia
PROF MICHAEL SMART Head, Hyshot GroupChair of Hypersonic
PropulsionThe University of
Queensland
MANFRED JAUMANNHead of Missions,
Microgravity Payloads, ISS Services
Airbus Defence & Space
ANTHONY BAKERCEO & Founder
Global Satellite VU, United Kingdom
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SEYED MIRIRegional Manager
(Intelligence), Australia Pacific
Airbus Defence & Space
JONNA OCAMPO Scientist/Astronaut, Human Explorations
NASA(invited)
ASSOCIATE PROF. DAVID BRUCE
GIS, Flinders UniversityAdjunct Faculty,
International Space University
MATT OPIE Director, Defence & Space
University of South Australia
7HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS
FEATURED THOUGHT LEADERS & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LINE UP
DR PATRICK NEUMANNChief Scientist
Neumann Space(confirming)
DR A R SRINIVASHead of Space Applications
ISRO, India(invited)
PROF KAZUHISA FUJITAChief Engineer, Mars
Exploration Program, Japan Aerospace Exploration
AgencyProfessor, Institute of Space & Astronautical
Science
HEYAM AL BLOOSHIWoman Astronaut
Candidate/Aeronautical Design Engineer
UAE Space Agency(invited)
YVON HENRIChief Regulatory Advisor
OneWeb
DR PETER CRABTREEHead
New Zealand Space Agency (invited)
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GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020 | 9 – 11 JUNE 2020
SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS
LUNAR RESOURCE EXTRACTION FOR FUTURE ARTEMIS MISSIONS
NASA’S SMALL SPACECRAFT TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
PARTNERING WITH NASA IN UPCOMING MARS MISSIONS:
PREPARING FOR THE FIRST LAUNCH OF A FULLY AUSTRALIAN MADE
SPACECRAFT, TAKING OFF FROM AUSTRALIA
ADVANCES IN NASA'S LUNAR EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES:
ARTEMIS AND BEYOND
LEVERAGING AUSTRALIA’S GEOGRAPHICAL BENEFITS TO
FACILITATE COST-EFFECTIVE SPACE LAUNCHES
VENTURE CAPITAL IN SPACE TECH: FINANCING AND CHARGING UP
INNOVATION IN THE SPACE INDUSTRY
THE USE OF HYPERSCALE DATACENTERS IN SPACE
AUSTRALIAN SATELLITES FOR EARTH OBSERVATION: THE LEAP
FORWARD IN CSIRO’S SPACE PROGRAMS
SATELLITES FOR WILDFIRE PREDICTION AND NATURAL
DISASTERS MONITORING
HOW VIRGIN ORBIT PARTNER WITH INTERNATIONAL SPACE AGENCIES AND SATELLITE COMPANIES FOR NEW COST-EFFECTIVE LAUNCHES
BUILDING A SATELLITE BELOW A MILLION DOLLARS
PREPARING FOR LONG-TERM LIFE SUPPORT FOR SURVIVAL IN SPACE
AND ON THE MOON
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DISCOVER
WHO YOU WILL MEETAT THE SUMMIT
Industries/Sectors from around the world (including but not limited to): • Satellite Companies• Space Agencies• Aerospace/aeronautical
Companies• Geospatial companies• Space Pioneers• Space Tech Companies• VSAT Companies• Universities• Polytechnics• Vocational institutions and
schools• Space and aviation hubs• Defence and Space
Intelligence sectors• Air Force• Meteorological stations• Environment & Natural
Resources organisations• Land information departments• Surveying & mapping
departments• Urban planning &
development departments• Municipalities• Remote Sensing companies• Marine navigation companies• Precision agriculture
companies• Mining companies
• Space Medicine Research institutes
• Space and aeronautical law firms
• Space and aviation insurance/reinsurance companies
• Space investors and venture capital
• Space communications companies
• Space robotics companies• Space vision and ICT
companies• Space engineering companies• Space launch pad centres• Government aeronautical and
space regulators• Space tourism companies• Rocket fuel companies• Companies supplying krypton,
liquid hydrogen, lithium• Space defence and missile
companies• Space IoT companies• CubeSat/NanoSat companies• Telecommunications
companies• Location-based services
companies• Broadcasting companies• Space and spectrum
regulators/planners• Space Data Centers
SENIORITY LEVEL OF DELEGATES
Director Levels & Above
Head of Departments
Manager
70% 10% 20%
Who You Will Meet:
• Antenna companies• Space Telescope companies• Earth Observation stations• Earthquake monitoring agencies
In the Roles of (including but not limited to):C-Level/ VPs/ Directors/ Founders/ MDs/ Managers/ Specialists/ Leads of Space Tech & Geospatial Firms and• CEO • President• COO• CIO• CTO• Astronaut• Research Scientist• Head of Planning• Head of Technology • Head of Strategy • Head, Geospatial Applications• Chief Technologist• Chief Scientist• ChiefOperationsOfficer• Senior Scientist, Space• Vice President, Vehicle
Engineering• Director, Strategy• Director, Space Launch Services• Director, Space Operations• Director, Avionics & Laser
Communications• General Manager, Space &
Defence• General Manager, Aerospace• Business Development Director• Regional Manager, Space &
Defence• Commercial Mission Manager• Director, Programs and
Partnership• Spacecraft Developer• Professor, Space Science• Professor, Astronautical
Engineering• Program Manager, Small
Satellites• Manager, Space Weather
Services
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• Manager, Manufacturing Engineering
• Manager, Vehicle Software• Manager, Automation & Control• Senior Manager, Battery & Sensors• Consultant, Remote Sensing &
Imaging• Aerospace Engineer• Aerospace Systems Engineer• VerificationEngineer• Instrumentation Engineer• Flight Software Engineer• Ground Software Engineer• Hardware Test Software Engineer• RF Software Engineer• CNC Production Engineer• Software Reliability Engineer• SoftwareConfigurationEngineer• Engineer, RFIC/mmWave• Engineer, Network & Datacenter• RF/Antenna Engineer• Digital Signal Processing Engineer• Lead Propulsion Engineer• Materials & Process Engineer• Vehicle Project Specialist• Senior Systems Engineer• Senior Satellite Engineer• Harness Design Engineer• Composites Engineer• Manager, Additive Manufacturing• Lead, Engine Programming• Quality Assurance Inspector• Vehicle Controller• Systems Architect• Director, Medical Physics• Director, Orbit Robotics• Advanced Technology Program
Manager• Director, Space Education• Director of Engineering• Data Scientist• Research Director• Senior Researcher, Space• Project Director• Project Manager• Investment Partner• Partner, Space Law• Wing Commander
HERE ARE
10 REASONSWHY YOU SHOULDATTEND THE SUMMIT
Exclusive international case studies by frontier space pioneers and new space players who have played a critical role in the new Space 2.0 revolution and in geospatial innovations
Be part of the exclusive gathering of space inventors, astronauts, spacecraft manufacturers of key and emerging players in the new space frontier
Invaluable takeaways from best pioneering space case studies
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Meet top space pioneers and astronauts coming from their feverish schedules, the world’s movers and shakers of the international space and aeronautical community, in one singular exclusive platform
Acquire actionable insights, proven solutions and effective strategies to
use space and geospatial knowledge and technology for national strategic
usage and corporate productivity
Engage and forge new collaborations with space agencies,
corporations and universities for potential new launches
Stay ahead of the space tech curve and discover the commercial future of space and geospatial technology,
innovations, new applications, services and data
Find new & creative space tech and geospatial solutions to address your challenges
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MAIN SUMMIT AGENDA
DAY 1
10:15
12:50
Morning Refreshment & Networking
Lunch & Networking
09:00
09:05
11:30
12:00
14:00
09:45
10:30
11:00
Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You Sponsor Speech By Summit Producer
NASA Keynote Address: Artemis And Beyond - Advances In Lunar Exploration Technologies And Mars Exploration Future Plans
Defence In Space:
Future International Space Launches:
Follow The Water: Australian Satellites For Earth Observation - The Leap Forward In CSIRO’s Space Programmes
Chief Scientist Keynote Address: Beyond Lot 14, Developing Adelaide As An Outstanding Space And Defence Hub - Challenges And Opportunities
How Virgin Orbit Partner With International Space Agencies And Satellite Companies For New Cost-Effective Launches? The Selection Of Future Launch Sites For New Launches
Future ISS Programmes And Developments – Where Are The New Partnership Opportunities?
• Falcon, Dragon, Taxi: SpaceX's Future Launches In 2020 & Beyond And Collaboration Partnerships
• Why is satellite imaging so expensive?• What gaps in Earth observation can Australia fill?• How can we leverage our unique location and
knowledge to take leadership in Earth observation?
• Japan’s Future Space Launches Move Ahead
• Europe’s New Space Launches: Global Assessment Of Space Socio-Economic Impact And New Technology/Business Spin-Offs
• OneWeb's Future Launches. Space Constellation For Global Connectivity
• Why UAE Is Spearheading Planned Middle East Manned Space Missions In 2020 & Beyond
• Japan's First Mars Rover Mission: Latest Update On Discovery On The Martian Moons, As A Potential Base For Future Crewed Missions To Mars
• Planning A Pressurised Rover To Enable Astronauts Explore A Much Wider Area On The Lunar Surface - Update On JAXA-Toyota Collaboration
• NASA’s next crewed mission to the moon, Project Artemis, will not be a short visit like the 1969 Apollo landing. There will be multiple visits followed by a permanent presence on the moon, which will then be used as a gateway to get humans to Mars. The scene for long-term human habitation in space is now set.
• Achieving the goals of a long-term lunar surface presence beyond the 2024 mission and the first human mission to the surface of Mars
• Involving the private industry at all stages and lots of international co-operation
• NASA’s goal to have the first woman on the upcoming Artemis mission to the moon
Defence is a major user of space technology. The Australian government has set aside $1.6 bn over the coming decade to fund defence innovation programmes, many of which are related to space technology. What is the role of the defence sector in space? Does Australia has the R & D potential for global defence and space companies?
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GARY HENRYSenior DirectorSpaceX (confirming)
HIDETAKA AOKIPartner, Space & Robotics/Space Business EvangelistGlobal Brain Corp, Japan Global Brain is one of the top-tier venture capital firms in Japan
ELIA MONTANARIHead of ControlEuropean Space Agency
YVON HENRIChief Regulatory AdvisorOneWeb
HEYAM AL BLOOSHIWoman Astronaut Candidate/Aeronautical Design EngineerUAE Space Agency (invited)
DR STEPHEN GENSEMEResearch Leader, Optical Systems & Senior Research ScientistCSIRO ManufacturingLeading science applications of CSIROSat-1, CSIRO's first CubeSat
PROFESSOR KAZUHISA FUJITAChief Engineer, Mars Exploration Program, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyProfessor of the Institute of Space & Astronautical Science
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVEJAXA, Japan
TOM E. CREMINSChief of Staff & Associate Administrator, Federated Board/ Strategic Engagement and AssessmentsNASA
PROFESSOR CAROLINE MCMILLENChief Scientist of South Australia
STEPHEN EISELEVice President, StrategyVirgin Orbit
WING COMMANDER MICHAEL SPENCEAir Power DevelopmentAir Force HQ, Australia (pending)
CHRISTINE M. KRETZVice President, Programs and Partnerships, International Space Station (ISS)U.S. National Laboratory (confirming)
GLOBAL SPACE TECH SUMMIT 2020 | 9 – 11 JUNE 2020
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MAIN SUMMIT AGENDA
DAY 1
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
14:30 16:30
14:00
15:00
16:00
India’s Space Programmes: Lessons From Past Launches - Preparing For Future Manned Launches And Lunar Missions
Updating On New Discoveries In Microgravity Applications, Advances In Space Microbiology, Astrobiology, CubeSat Payload And Leveraging AI For Satellites
Interactive Roundtable Discussions:
Long-Term Life Support For Survival In Space And On The Moon
Venture Capital In Space Tech: Financing And Charging Up Innovation In The Space Industry
• Focus resources to support Artemis missions• Extraction Ready Resource• New extraction methods• New resource types, not ice water
• Silicon microdosimetry and its applications for astronauts’ radiation protection and SEE mitigation
• Radiation dosimetry/microdosimetry sensors with applications for prediction space radiation hazard for astronauts and radiation damage of electronics
Exposing Secondary School Students to the variety of careers in the Space Industry’ featuring programs such as the Space Passport and Space Industry Work Experience Program plus other school based programs supported by the Advanced Technology Program like the senior Drone program at Seaton High School would be suitable.
1. Lunar Resource Extraction For Future Artemis Missions
4. Meeting The New Challenges Of Space Medicine In Deep Space Exploration
3. Building The Next Generation Space Force: Space Education And STEM Training New Opportunities
2. The Use Of Hyperscale Datacenters In Space: Storage In Motion
• Lessons from ISRO’s lunar landing mission• From concept to launch• Lessons derived• Future plans for ISRO
• NASA’s next trip to the moon will be based on research done in South Australia - such as mining ice and metals from asteroids and the lunar surface. Working out how to mine lunar ice to sustain human life and to power rockets are a priority in South Australia, along with mining metals from the moon and asteroids. The top priority at this point is water. Water as an energy source but also for drinking. Water molecules can be split to create hydrogen, which can be used as a rocket fuel. The discovery of water at the polar caps has been a huge surprise for scientists, and makes living on the surface much easier than was envisaged in the past. The next step will be space farming. Astronauts will have to have something to eat if they are going to live there.
• The next space revolution rests on the ability to produce materials and structures in space. Transporting resources into space is not viable for long-term space exploration, as mission payload costs are thousands of dollars per kilogram. There is an urgent need to find viable solutions to locating, extracting and processing resources where they are found and doing so in a sustainable way.
• Understanding the risks and opportunities in Space Tech
• Educating the market about Space Tech• Breaking down the regulatory challenges and more
RAVI TEJA DUGGINENICEOResearch Sat
MARTIN DUURSMAManaging PartnerMain Sequence Ventures
JOSHUA LETCHERFounder, Allotropes Mining & DiamondsCEO, Space Industries Australia
ANATOLY B. ROZENFELDDistinguished Professor of Medical PhysicsDirector, Centre for Medical Radiation Physics, School of PhysicsUniversity of Wollongong
DR SARAH BAKERAdvanced Technology Program ManagerDepartment for Education, South Australia
OHAD HARLEVCEOLyteloop, USA
DR A R SRINIVASHead of Space ApplicationsISRO, India (invited)
PROF JOHN CULTONDirector, Centre for Sustainable Planetary & Space ResourcesUniversity of AdelaideRetired US Air Force Colonel
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• Speeding up communications between nanosatellites and terrestrial communication devices
• New trends in nanotechnology and how it improve long-distance communications
• Meeting new challenges, costs of development and deployment, regulatory hurdles
• How space debris will increase in the future• Why it is dangerous for space flights
5. Why Nanosatellite Communications Are Key To Powering The Next Generation Of Space IoT
6. The Danger Of Space Debris For Space Flights
7. 3d Printing For Space Tech Manufacturing: How This Can Help Lower The Cost Of Prohibitively Expensive Space Flights
8. Establishing Effective Ground-Based Controls For Space Flights: How This Will Help Smaller Operations Launches
9. Space Advances For Telecommunications & Broadcasting. Towards 6g And New Spectrum Planning. Latest VSAT Innovations.
10. Space Advances For Defence Deployment, Monitoring And Research
11. Augmented Reality & Simulation For Space And Aeronautical Training
12. Space Applications For Smart Cities Geospatial Planning
13. Satcom Innovation In An Era Of Low Earth Orbit Constellations
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVEMyriota/Boeing HorizonX Ventures
SENIOR MANAGEMENTAstroscale
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14. Latest In Disruptive Low-Cost Rocket Technology
15. Latest Innovations In Remote Sensing And Imagery Analysis
16. How The Mining, Agriculture And Logistics Sectors Stand To Benefit From Space-Based Resources And New Leo Innovations
17. Patent Protection For Space Innovations/Latest Aeronautical Laws Governing New Space Exploration Launches
18. Developing New Pathways From Research To Industry: How Do You Commercialise Your Latest Space Innovation/Research?
19. The Use Of Accelerators To Help Incubate Space Tech Start-ups
20. Space Tourism As The New Travel Frontier: How SpaceX, Virgin, Blue Origin Scale Up The Industry, Addressing Safety Concerns For Space Tourists
21. Global Spectrum Planning & Allocation: Space Services Around And Beyond The Earth
17:30 Closing Remarks by Conference Chairman
17:35 End of Day One Champagne Networking Session
After a long day of learning, benchmarking, and planning, unwind and mingle with your peers
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MAIN SUMMIT AGENDA
DAY 2
10:15 Morning Refreshment & Networking
08:55
09:00
11:00
11:30
12:00
09:50
10:30
Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You Sponsor Speech by Summit Producer
Leveraging Australia’s Geographical Benefits To Facilitate Cost-Effective Space Launches
Latest Update On NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology Program: Objectives, Recent And Upcoming Missions
Partnering With NASA In Upcoming Mars Missions: Preparing For The First Launch Of A Fully Australian Made Spacecraft, Taking Off From Australia
Global Space & Aeronautical Panel Discussion:
Preparing For New Orbital Missions And Satellite Launches: The Vital Role And New Initiatives Of Government-Backed Space Agencies - The New Zealand Experience
Building A Satellite Below A Million Dollars: The Future Of Launch
• Flight projects currently under development: NASA CubeSat missions
• Integrated Solar Array and Reflectarray Antenna (ISARA) - mission validation, in-orbit testing and utilisation in future high-bandwidth missions
• In space command and control - demonstrations of coordinated maneuver for CubeSats in LEO
• Priorities for the development of the program and future pathfinder projects planned
• Progress of the Mars Mission with NASA. Many Mars missions have failed and only NASA Mars mission had landed so far.
• Air drop launch to orbit system and satellites (stratospheric airships)
• Staying in the fore front of space research and capability
a. Why Australia & the Asia Pacific will be a prime location for space tech to flourish?
b. NASA collaboration with other international space agencies and satellite players, going forward. Where are the new international collaboration partnership opportunities?
c. Developing and Consolidating your National Space Strategy
d. Project Updates and New Perspectives from Space Agencies from North America, Europe, Asia, Russia, the Middle East
e. As satellites have downsized, launching them into space has never been more economically viable, bringing big benefits for business. The 14.2 billion
• Why the government’s role is vital in building a space ecosystem
• New Zealand’s space sector moves ahead with 4 orbital missions and
• 25 satellites already delivered are about to orbit• Developing Christchurch as a potential aeronautical
and space hub• Creating future job opportunities in the space tech
& aerospace industries, and harnessing the skillsets required
• The need for collaboration with regional & international partners
• The economics of building a satellite• Plans for cutting the costs of designing and building
satellites• Equatorial SI’s experience and case study• Meeting challenges ahead• Segmentation vs Consolidation? A Market Outlook.• Hybrid Propulsion - Making Rockets Simple
Launching satellites into space is far cheaper from Australian soil than to use a foreign company. Taking up a large chunk of the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of mostly uninhabited land and sitting right next to the equator, Australia is a strategic position from which to launch satellites and rockets.
ROGER C. HUNTERProgram Manager for Small Spacecraft TechnologyNASAPast Squadron Commander & Colonel, US Air Force 50th Space Wing
ROBERT BRANDSpacecraft Developer/CTOThunderstruck Space Australia
IAN TASKERBoard Secretary/DirectorThunderstruck Space Australia
SCOTT WALLISChief of SpaceEquatorial Launch Australia
DR PETER CRABTREEHeadNew Zealand Space Agency (invited)
SIMON GWOZDZCEOEquatorial Space Industries, Singapore
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DAY 2
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connected things used in 2019 will soar to 25 billion by 2021. Getting the data from IoT sensors requires it to be sent over a communications network. This could be a relatively low-cost, earthbound LoRa (long range) wireless network, or 5G mobile networks such as those being rolled out across Australia, through to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) networks, which rely on satellites orbiting 200km–1000km above the Earth’s surface that can collect information from anywhere on land or at sea. Satellites have reduced in scale during the past two decades, and lightweight nanosatellites weigh between 1kg and 10kg — smaller CubeSats weigh around 1kg — meaning multiple devices can be launched economically from a single rocket. There are about 1100 nanosatellites and 1000 CubeSats currently orbiting the Earth.
f. Applying Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence techniques in space exploration and geo-spatial data
g. Deploying new robotics in spaceh. Training new astronauts for new lunar and Mars
missionsi. Long-term vision for space travel and addressing
safety concernsj. Building a Mars Habitatk. New hypersonic propulsion in space and missile
developmentl. Meeting the supply of Krypton & Liquid H2 as fuels
for future space launches. Can Australian miners and H2 suppliers meet the challenge?
Panel:
SENIOR MANAGEMENT, Australian Government
And other invited international space agencies, space pioneers and experts from Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Blue Origin and many others
12:30
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Lunch & Networking
Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
13:30
15:30
16:00
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17:30
13:30
14:00
Preparing For New Applications Of Hypersonic Technology: Hypersonic Point-To-Point Travel In The Offing?
The Critical Role Of Women Scientists In Space In NASA’s New Space Initiatives - When The First Woman Gets On The Artemis Mission
Using Satellite Swarms To Solve The Resolution Gap In Earth Observation: How Laser Communications & On-Board Processing Will Solve The Download Bottleneck
The Search For Alternative Fuels For Long-Distance Manned Flights: Developing The Power And Propulsion Elements For Deep Space Crewed Exploration Missions
Tapping New Investment & Collaboration Opportunities In The Space & Defence Sectors In South Australia
Closing Remarks by Summit Chairman
The Commercialization Of Low Earth Orbit And Beyond: Update On Bartolomeo, The First Pure Commercial European Platform Attached To The European Research Laboratory Module On International Space Station (ISS), Columbus
Case Studies On Surface Movement Monitoring Based On High-Resolution Terrasar-X Satellite Data - The Use Of Satellite Technology In Space Operations And Communications
Satellites For Wildfire Prediction And Natural Disasters Monitoring
• Defence and space linkages within the state and more broadly
PROFESSOR MICHAEL SMARTHead, Hyshot GroupChair of Hypersonic PropulsionThe University of Queensland
JONNA OCAMPOScientist/Astronaut, Human ExplorationsNASA (invited)
ASSOCIATE PROF. DAVID BRUCEGIS, Flinders UniversityAdjunct Faculty, International Space University
DR PATRICK NEUMANNChief ScientistNeumann Space (confirming)
MATT OPIEDirector, Defence & SpaceUniversity of South Australia
MANFRED JAUMANNHead of Missions, Microgravity Payloads, ISS Services Airbus Defence & Space
SEYED MIRIRegional Manager (Intelligence), Australia PacificAirbus Defence & Space
ANTHONY BAKERCEO/FounderGlobal Satellite VU, United Kingdom
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Site Visit to University of Adelaide Centre for Sustainable Planetary and Space Resources to learn how the Centre embark on research projects for long-term life support for survival in space and on the moon. The Centre for Sustainable Planetary and Space Resources brings together the University of Adelaide’s collective exploration, mining, manufacturing and engineering research strengths to address the challenges
faced by long term planetary exploration, while ensuring the near-term application here on Earth. The In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) concept, as pioneered by NASA, looks to address space exploration’s historic reliance on Earth-based materials by proposing an off-world, self-contained resource chain covering the exploration, extraction and utilisation of space-based resources in support of new long-term crewed exploration missions.
Site Visit to Lot Fourteen, South Australia’s innovation precinct, home of many space-start-ups and space agencies, which includes The Space Innovation Precinct (hosting Mission Control Facility, Space Discovery Centre and other key space organisations), The Defence and Space Landing Pad and FIXE (Future Industries Exchange for Entrepreneurship).
Programmed to work alongside humans and take on dull, repetitive and even dangerous tasks with total accuracy, collaborative robots are delivering enormous productivity boosts at highly competitive prices for many businesses in labor-scarce industries. Reports show some cobots can cost 5x less than traditional industrial robots, thanks to quick integration and built-in safety features that eliminate the need for costly safety add-ons. Witness these smart machines in action for yourself in this visit to Mobile Automation’s Technology Center in Melbourne, where you will be treated to a showcase of various cobot models, their capabilities, and their potential to revolutionize the factory floor and other areas.
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