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UK SPACECONFERENCE 2017 I PROGRAMME SPACE 101 PROGRAMME TUESDAY 30MAY TUESDAY 30 MAY 2017 10:00- Space101 13:00 CHARTER1 CHARTER2 CHARTER3 CHARTER4 10:00- SPACEFOR DUMMIES- AN ENGAGING WITH PRIMES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP 10:30 OVERVIEW OF THE INDUSTRY PROGRAMME AND UPCOMING SESSIONS Looking to hitch a ride? Use this Don't let your hard-earned session to learn about the key knowledge end up as money in Do you have an idea that could The A to Z of Space 101 . players in the industry. someone else's pocket. Learn how make a global impact? Learn to protect your ideas. about the International Partnership Programme. 10:30- THE UK NATIONALLANDSCAPE ENGAGING WITH PRIMES - ENGAGING WITH ACADEMICS SPACE STANDARDS 11:00 COACHING SESSION Learn how to navigate the UK Academia can be an asset. Learn The only way to guarantee that landscape. A follow-on from the 'Engaging the best way to engage with the your product is up to scratch. with Primes' session. Get tailored bright minds of the future. Learn about the space-specific advice on engaging with the standards. Primes. 11:00- THE UK SPACEAGENCY'S HORIZON 2020 SPACE DATA AND PRODUCTS THE LEGAL SIDE OF SPACE 11:30 INCUBATIONPROGRAMME (INTRODUCTION) An insight into the biggest How do you make sure the thing Send your company skyward. EU Research and Innovation Space data is everywhere! An you plan to send to space is legal? Learn about the UKSA incubation programme ever. introduction to the vast number of Come and find out. programme, past successes, and applications using space data. how you can get involved . Space101: Break with teaand coffee •12:00- HOW TO WRITE A SUCCESSFUL COPERNICUS PROGRAMME THE EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY FINANCE IN THE INDUSTRY 12:30 INNOVATE UK PROPOSAL AND ITS PROGRAMMES Everyone loves free stuff. Learn Money troubles? The inside scoop Learn how to write that superstar about the vast amount of data The big picture. Learn about the on finance available within the proposal. freely available through the European Space Agency and all its sector. Copernicus programme. multitude of funding programmes. 12:30- TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SPACE DATA AND PRODUCTS ENGAGING WITH THE GOVERNMENT ENGAGEMENT 13:00 (ADVANCED) EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY What benefits can space Do you have an idea that could technology provide to your Tech talk. Learn about the space New to ESA funding? Learn how benefit the UK? Learn how to business? Come and find out technology required to deliver to engage with the agency in an interact with the government to how we can help your business novel Earth applications. efficient and effective manner. make it reality. in accessing space technology, securing funding, and providing technical support to give you a competitive advantage . Space101: Q&A with speakers lfNMMain conference and exhibition opens 6 INSPIRE ENABLE CONNECT PROGRAMME I UK SPACE CONFERENCE 2017 PROGRAMMEDAY 1 TUESDAY 30MAY TUESDAY 30 MAY 2017 13:00 Main registration and exhibition opens 14:00- OPENING PLENARY, EXCHANGE AUDITORIUM 15:00 WELCOME AND LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UK SPACE SECTOR Welcome to the UK Space Conference 2017 from leading members of government and the space sector Speakers: Elizabeth Seward, Conference Programme Committee Chair Graham Turnock, UK Space Agency Professor Johann-Dietrich Worner, European Space Agency Dr Ruth McKernan, Innovate UK Richard Peckham, UKspace Professor Gerry Gilmore, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University Refreshments and networking in exhibition hall • CHARTER1 CHARTER2 CHARTER3 CHARTER4 15:45- TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGES THERE IS NO SKILL SHORTAGE ENABLING NEW APPROACHES TRADE AND EXPORTS - THE 16:45 FACED BY THE SPACE SECTOR -DISCUSS FOR APPLICATIONSAND NEW CHALLENGE SERVICES What are the current and future Sponsored by Inward investment and exportng challenges faced by government Sapienza Consulting Showcasing imaginative and are vital to the health and growth and business, and what innovative ways in which space of the space sector. The UK is technologies are needed from the The UK space sector is growing assets can be used to solve gearing up to become stronger, space sector to address those and we hear that the UK has problems, create new business to build on past success and take challenges? more people graduating in STEM opportunities and support advantage of new opportunities in or other relevant subjects than successful business models. the growing global market. Speakers: ever before, but there are too Mike Lawton, OxfordSpace few people who already have Speakers: Speakers: Systems (Chair) 5-1 O years experience who will Stuart Martin, Satellite Applications Dr Jaime Reed, Airbus Defence Michael O'Callaghan, Defence ensure that growth con1inues. Is Catapult (Chair) and Space (Chair) Science and Technology there really a skills shortage or is Laboratory something else wrong? Richard Flemmings, Bathmetrics Nick Shave, lnmarsat Dr Mark Woods, SciSys Andrew Richardson, Realsafe Graham Peters, Avanti Applied Speakers: Technologies Ltd Technologies Dr TorreyRadcliffe, Aerospace Kathie Bowden, Institute for Corporation Tony Hartwell, Sustainable TerryCoxall, Space Industry Expert Environmental Analytics and UK Materials Engineering Ltd Ismael Lopez, Deimos Dr Daniel Oi, University of Space Agency (Chair) Strathclyde Dr Danielle Wood, Goddard Space Dr Lucy Berthoud, University of Flight Center, NASA Bristol Mike Bearman, Sapienza Betty Bonnardell-Azzarelli, AB5 Consulting Dr Andy Wells, Sterling GEO 17:00- PLENARY SESSION, EXCHANGE AUDITORIUM 18:00 CONNECTING INTERNATIONALLY FOR GROWTH A panel discussion with international partners discussing developing collaboration and growth opportunities Speakers: Professor Sir Martin sweeting, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (Chair) Professor Johann-Dietrich Womer, European Space Agency Khaled Al Hashmi, UAE Space Agency Professor Michele Dougherty, Imperial College London Colin Paynter, Airbus Defence and Space Dr Miguel Bello Mora, Deimos Phil Balaam, lnmarsat Networking evening in exhibition hall •I #UKSPACE2017 7 UK SPACECONFERENCE 2017 I PROGRAMME PROGRAMMEDAY 2 WEDNESDAY31 MAY WEDNESDAY 31 MAY 2017 •+!++Registration and exhibition opens CHARTER 1 CHARTER2 CHARTER3 CHARTER4 09:00- LAUNCHINGTHE UK ENSURING A SUPPORTIVE PAPER SESSION: SPACE FACILITIES FOR 10:00 INTO SPACE ENVIRONMENT IN THE UK FOR NEW MISSION CONCEPTS SPACE RESEARCH - SPACE START-UPS ENVIRONMENTS, LIFE Exploring the technologies driving New mission proposals are the SCIENCES the demand for low cost launch Showcasing the current support key to an exciting future in space services, the evolution of new available for start-ups and some exploration. This session is an An overview of ISS exploitation, launch vehicles and the long-term success stories. opportunity to hear about these microgravity research and new opportunities for the UK. new ideas across the broad commercial models, highlighting a Speakers: range of research areas conducted Speakers: range of astrophysics, planetary and Earth observation science, on the ISS and ways in which this Joanne Wheeler, Bird & Bird, can be expanded and facilitated Elizabeth Quintana, RUSI (Chair) Satellite Finance Network selected from an open call for papers. The oral contributions on both the ISS and future LEO Stuart Martin, Satellite Applications Antonia Jenkinson, Satellite space environments. Catapult will be complemented by poster Applications Catapult presentations of mission concepts Stuart McIntyre, Orbital Access Andy German, lnnovateUK located in the Gallery. Speakers: Mark Thomas, Reaction Engines Dr lya Whiteley, Mullard Space Callum Norrie, Space Network Speakers: Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, Scotland Science Laboratory, UCL (Chair) Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd Terry Coxall, Space Industry Expert Dr Christopher Mutlow, STFC RAL Colleen Boggs, Telespazio Space (Chair) Robert Hill, First Derivatives Dr Bernhard Hufenbach, European Dr Damien Weidmann, STFC RAL Space Agency Mark Baggett, Seraphim Capital Space Professor Orkun Sayer, University Professor Martin Barstow, of Warwick University of Leicester David Riley, Deimos Space UK Ltd. Dr Marcell Tessenyi, Blue Skies Space Ltd. Luis Gomes, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd Dr Daniel Gerber, STFC RAL Space 10:15- SPACEFOR INTERNATIONAL PITCH TO THE PRIMES PAPER SESSION: NEW MULTI-DISCIPLINARY 11:15 DEVELOPMENT INSTRUMENT CONCEPTS RESEARCH IN SPACE Presenters have been selected ENVIRONMENTS The early achievements of the following an application process New instrument designs are UKSA International Partnership and will pitch their products/ideas the key to enabling new space Examples of multi-disciplinary Programme and how the UK is to a panel of UK Primes with a science missions. This session research undertaken in a working on the UN sustainable view to entering the UK space will present new developments variety of space environments, development goals. supply chain. in instrumentation for a range highlighting signtticant results and of applications, selected opportunities for future research Speakers: Primes: from an open cal I for papers. and exploitation. Philip Briscoe, Rezatec Richard Peckham, UKspace (Chair) The oral contributions will be complemented by poster Speakers: Dr Valanathan Munsami, South Mike Healy, Airbus Defence and presentations of new instrument African National Space Agency Space Dr Nick Scott-Ram, Oxford designs located in the Gallery. Academic Health Network (Chair) (SANSA) Steve Smart, CGI Professor Maria Stokes, University Alvaro Samayoa, Guatemalan Craig Clark, Clyde Space Speakers: