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Indo – German Cooperation in Space

ESPI evening event „India in Space: The Forward Look To International Cooperation”

Marc Jochemich Department of International Cooperation 1 February 2017 DLR.de • Chart 2 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

DLR - German Aerospace Center

Aeronautics Space

Security & Defence

• Space Agency • Project Management Agency DLR.de • Chart 3 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

Locations and employees

~ 8.000 Employees

39 institutes & facilities (6 new) at 20 sites across (4 new)

3 Field stations in O‘Higgins (Antarctica), Inuvik (Canada) & Almeria ()

5 Liaison Offices in , , , Tokyo and Washington D.C DLR.de • Chart 4 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space Structure & Budget (amounts of 2015)

Senate

Executive Board

International Cooperation Department Space Research & Project Management Administration Development Agency 1.357 Mio. € 888 Mio. € 1.261 Mio. €

Total budget 3.506 Mio € DLR.de • Chart 5 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

DLR’s tasks as the National Space Agency

• Preparation of German space planning on behalf of the Federal Government

• Representation of German space interests on an international arena, especially with regard to ESA

• Contracts and grants for tasks in the National Programme for Space and Innovation – from advice on funding decisions to technology transfer DLR.de • Chart 6 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

Corner Stones and Guiding Principles of the

• Systematic focus on benefit and need as contributors to the solution of social endeavours and to the development of new, commercially sustainable fields of research

• Pooling of strengths within to sustain the European space industry and European science in the face of global competition

• Cooperation and competition, with concentration on thematic priorities and core fields Goals: Excellent scientific and commercial future

• Improving efficiency through increased competition and rationalisation within the context of division of labour across European networks DLR.de • Chart 7 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

Goals of the DLR Space Administration

• Space as a means of resolving social and institutional tasks

• Promote the competitiveness of German aerospace companies

• Concentrate on promising areas of application in which Germany holds or can acquire a leading position

• Promote top-level German research, respected worldwide

• Be driving force behind developing the Space Strategy for Europe

• Support Germany's leading role in Galileo and Copernicus

• Promote innovation and technology transfer

• Strengthen excellence in the area of space situational awareness DLR.de • Chart 8 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

DLR Space Research and Technology

• Earth observation • Communication and navigation • • Micogravity research • Space transportation • Technology of space systems incl. Robotics DLR.de • Chart 9 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

DLR Space Research - Planned Total Revenues for Program Themes (Basic Financing and Third-Party Funding 2016)

About 335 Million euros

Space Systems incl. Robotics 31.8 % Earth Observation 30.1 %

Communication/Navigation 3.6 %

Space exploration Space Transport 6.9 % 20.7 % Research under Space Conditions 6.9 % DLR.de • Chart 10 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space

DLR and International Cooperation

International cooperation is key for DLR and a core elements for most of its endeavours

DLR cooperates with all types of actors: space and research agencies, universities, companies etc.

DLR cooperates with European partners bilaterally and in the context of ESA and EU programmes

DLR cooperates also with all major actors worlwide DLR.de • Chart 11 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space Indo-German cooperation in Space

Ø Inter-Agency cooperation Ø Capacity building Ø Cooperation at Industrial level Ø Launch of DLR.de • Chart 12 Indo-German inter-agency cooperation ISRO-DLR

Ø Long history: § 1971 Inter-Governmental Agreement § 1974 & 1995 Inter-agency agreements Ø Joint workshops ISRO-DLR (2013, 2015) defining future cooperation priorities Ø Meeting of the High Technology Partner Group India-Germany November 2016 with dedicated Space topics Ø Use of DLR ground station Neustrelitz for reception of data from Indian satellites Ø Cooperation for mutual support in Launch and Early Operation Phase (LEOP) of satellites under investigation

Indo – German Cooperation in Space • Marc Jochemich • 2017-02-01 DLR.de • Chart 13 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space Indo-German Cooperation at Industrial level

Ø Commercialisation of data from Indian satellites in Europe through German industry partners (Cartosat-1, RESOURCESAT-2, Oceansat-2), using DLR ground station Ø German built components and equipment for Indian satellites

© Airbus © GAF

Indo – German Cooperation in Space • Marc Jochemich • 2017-02-01 DLR.de • Chart 14 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space Indo-German Capacity building

Ø Exchange of scientists between ISRO and DLR Ø Scientists from India second largest group in DLR

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 No. of scientists from India at DLR 15 16 16 11 16 48 86

Indo – German Cooperation in Space • Marc Jochemich • 2017-02-01 DLR.de • Chart 15 Marc Jochemich • DLR • Indo – German Cooperation in Space Indo-German Launch of satellites German satellites launched with Polar Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Ø AlSat (Automatic Identification System Nanosatellite) 06/2014

Ø BIROS (Bispectral InfraRed Optical System) 06/2016 as part of the FireBIRD mission

Ø EnMAP (Environmental Mapping Analysis Program) scheduled for 2018

Indo – German Cooperation in Space • Marc Jochemich • 2017-02-01 © ISRO DLR.de • Chart 16 Indo – German Cooperation in Space • Marc Jochemich • 2017-02-01