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Results from the AMS Experiment on the International Space on the International the AMS Experiment from Results Station Roberto President, (ASI), Agency Space Italian Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 15:15 - 15:45 15:15 - 15:45 The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), is a large magnetic spectrometer operating on the ISS since particles 2011, May antimatter searching andfor matter dark rays. signals in cosmic AMS has collected so far more than The 120 region. TeV billion cosmic to ray particles up GeV providingfrom for rays the cosmic first of time species different a wealth the of of flux the on data precision high implications. and the physics so far obtained the results present will talk by: Organized (ASI) Space Agency Italian Speaker: Location: Location: Prof. Battiston hasProf. been the Europeanproposer of the LIMADOU experiment, todevelop an energetic particle payload for the Chinese CSES satellite, operating in orbit sinceFebruary magnetosphere 2018and to litosphere. He study has correlations been between the Coordinator of the SR2S EU active project magnetic(2013 shielding– techniques for15) interplanetary to flights. develop Author moreof than 420 papers published on international scientific journals, andorganizer several of workshopsdevoted to space science and advanced to 2003, Bejijng 2006, CERN 2012). Elba 2002, Washington 1999, (Trento technologies He 1982. Orsay, IX, Paris of University Cycle), (Troisième Doctorate , (1979) Pisa of Normale Scuola at graduated He Engineering, of Faculty University, Perugia the of Faculty Engineering the at Physics General of Chair the been has University. Trento the or Department Physics the at Physics Experimental of Chair is he 2012 Since 2012). – (1992 Vadimir (2016), d’Honneur Legion la de Chevalier (2000), Bucharest of Universtiy the from causa honoris Laurea (2017). Prize Syromniatnikov Roberto Roberto Battiston is thePresident of theItalian SpaceAgency (ASI) Italy. and of Trento, University Chair of ExperimentalPhysics at the He has worked for over dark and antimatter 30 for Search physics, interaction years Electroweak interactions, Strong in interactions: fundamental international collaborations in the fieldexperimental of matter in Cosmic and physics Rays. He is also thefounder of aresearch groupworking in the fieldand of technologies frontier to detectors be used in fundamental physics research – ground based and space based. In particular in 1994 he founded SERMS (Laboratory for the Study of the Effects of devoted the to Radiationthe oncharacterization of Special materials Materials), and devicesto be used in spaceconditions. He2014 has Deputy been spokesperson for the until AMS experiment, the first fundamental physicsexperiment approved on the International Space Station, already successfullyflown during the STS91 Shuttleflight in june ISS in 2011. on the installed and 1998

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International InternationalAstronautical Congress and to a new edition of the Global th th Italy Gabriella Arrigo Relations & Academic Science VP for Forum, and Global Networking Astronautical International (IAF), Federation 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 I strongly encourage you to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the GNF, by networking bynetworking byof thethe GNF, opportunities offered advantage to take you encourage I strongly community. the with knowledge your sharing and colleagues with discussing experts, and peers with and Connect. Share truly Meet, can we This is how entire IACweek. This diversity ofevents demonstrates how the space sector, andit, theis GNFreaching out with more and more to different sectors of society as art and culture. as well such development sustainable economics, astechnology, innovation, The GNF was created not only to give showcase their an latest developments, but opportunity also to actively for engage the IAF audienceby providing Members a less to have technical a approach platform to to very relevant and innovative topics. foresees This over 46 year’ssessions on intense a variety of subjects, programme GNF distributed by topical streams throughout the space community. The IAF is proud and grateful for this success and certainly wishes to thank participation and active all broad a in securing role vital a playing are that and sponsors organizers the the Forum. to Academic Relations and Global Networking Forum. and Global Networking Relations Academic Since its creation in 2012, the GNFhas experienced an in the cooperation international importantpromote to used Federation within the growth,platforms major the of one andrepresents today Dear Colleagues, Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the 69 & Science for Vice-President of capacity my in you welcome to pleasure my is It Forum. Networking Message from the Vice President for Science & Academic Relations and Global Relations & Academic Science for the Vice President from Message Forum Networking 8

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 11 www.sasscal. Programme ). From 2014 to 2017 he has been a seconded national expert national seconded a been has he 2017 to 2014 From ). IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global www.DLR.de ) projects in Africa on climate change and sustainable land management, Joachim Post Relations, International Center Aerospace German (DLR), Germany www.wascal.org ) as rapid mapping Internationallycoordinator. hestrongly cooperates withTohoku University . ) and WASCAL ( www.zki.dlr.de org Multi-Risk InformationSystem in Chileproject and at the DLR Center forSatellite Based CrisisInformation ZKI ( (Japan) and the National University of Singapore. He is anexpert in and environmental natural hazards risk and vulnerability assessments, early warning, climate impact research, earth observation and simulation modelling. development international and policy to interface Innovation and Technology Science, the in lies interest main His cooperation Nations Committee on Peaceful uses of for 2018-2019. Space uses of Outer Peaceful on Committee Nations Prior to joining SKA, Technologyshe Agency Innovation was at (TIA) an responsible for theexecutive Innovation and Health Mine the of CEO the as include roles previous other Her Support. Pre-commercialization and Funding Technology and Science of department the at technology and science space for Director Chief a and Council safety Space Agency. National of the South African she spearheaded the establishment the DST, While at (DST). Her educational qualifications include an Executive Masters Witwatersrand). in of Space (University Masters Systems Processing Engineering Mineral (TUDelft,in in (Eng.) ), Science Bachelor Administration Business of ofBachelor Science Pretoria), (Hons.)of (IMD, Switzerland), in(University ManagementTechnology of Joachim Dr. Post is manager of the relationsto United NationsSystem entities Internationaland Development Cooperation cluster at Internationalthe RelationsDepartment V.; e. Raumfahrt und Luft- für Zentrum of Germanthe Aerospace Center (Deutsches at the United Nations Office forOuter Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and Unitedits Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management Emergencyand Response (UNSPIDER) Programme There he Germany. was responsible for Earth Observation and Disaster RiskReduction and Climate Change at the and Bonn office, knowledge and development capacity countries, developing to support advisory technical of areas the in worked management. He holds 2002) a and diploma a sciences in (Germany, Ph. from of environmental University Trier 2006) while the obtained working for of (Germany, sciences Potsdam University in (Geoecology) from natural D. of Center Observation Earth the Potsdam at Institutescientist for research Climatea Impact been Researchhas he (PIK).2014 He to studied 2006 alsoFrom (UK). at Aberdeen Utrechtof University University (Netherlands) and systems. warning early and research assessment risk for responsible was and (DLR) Center Aerospace German the There he worked on developing and implementing tsunami risk assessment and knowledgefor earlywarning in Indonesia (GITEWS project), as a principal investigator in several projects dealing with applied research, riske.g. analysis CLIMB (www.climb-fp7.eu) in , Flood Risk map study Singapore, SASSCAL ( Ms Maruping’s career spans both private and public sector at executive level aswell as aworkingof knowledge various sectors. applications. different She into project currently MeerKAT the heads for developed technologies of up transfer the driving commercialization for responsible at Square Kilometer Array (SKA) where she is In additionto this,Ms Maruping is the chairperson of the Councilfor(SACSA) Space which Affairs is responsible United the of Subcommittee Technology and Science the chairs She Africa. South in activities space regulating for Workshop on Space Workshop th International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Technology for Socio-Economic Benefits: Industry, Innovation Innovation Industry, Benefits: Socio-Economic for Technology (3Is4D) Development for and Infrastructure Presentation of Results of the 26 Results of Presentation th Pontsho Maruping Pontsho Chair, Science and Technical UNCOPUOS, Subcommittee, Austria France Cenan Al-Ekabi Cenan Projects Manager, Astronautical International (IAF), Federation 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 15:50 - 16:20 15:50 - 16:20 Europe to maintain autonomous access to space, and measuring the future benefits of space exploration. of space benefits measuring the future space, and access to autonomous maintain to Europe and has conducted macroeconomic and microeconomic Policy Space assessments on Yearbook for ESPI’s of production and ESPI’s management the stakeholders for responsible in was he ESPI, At the sector. space European book series and its Space Policies, Issues and report Trends series, including their related databases and other projects addressing the stakes for European commercial industry competitiveness, challenges for (ESPI) in Vienna, Austria since 2011, after completing two advanced studies LL.M. degrees in Air & and Law & Space Air in degrees LL.M. studies advanced two completing after 2011, since Austria Vienna, in (ESPI) ISU in the participating and Netherlands, the in University Leiden from Law Business International & European in in 2016. Space Studies Program domains, space commercial and industry military, civil, the in evolutions historical and current in specialist a is He Mr. Mr. Cenan Al-Ekabi recently joined the InternationalAstronautical FederationManager. Prior to Secretariat (IAF) joining the IAF, Cenan worked as as a Projects a Research Fellow at the European Institute Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized Outer for Office Nations United (UNOOSA) Space Affairs and landlocked developing countries. The workshop shall also propose actionsto progress in the partnership. foster could that projects of pilot definition The role of industry in the access to space is increasing, and strengthening the cooperation with the space industry is a way to increase the opportunitiesfor developingcountries to access space technologies and services. The workshop is expected to discuss and provide inputs on areas for potential partnerships considering the needs of developing countries, least developed countries Location: Location: 10

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 13 Mark Mulqueen ISS Program Manager, The Boeing Company, States United Krikalev Sergey for Human Director Executive Spaceflight, , Russian Federation Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global The ISS as a « » for the Future Astronautics: Astronautics: Future the » for a « Launch Pad The ISS as and International Open Architecture, Technologies, Innovative Space Missions. for Deep Cooperation Evgeny Mikrin Evgeny Designer, General Energia, RSC Russian Federation William Gerstenmaier for Administrator Associate , and Aeronautics National (NASA), Space Administration States United

Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 16:25 - 17:10 16:25 - 17:10 Location: Location: spaceflight human ISS partners’ the of point key a is utilization (ISS) Station Space International The programme until 2024 and, most likely, Governmental entities launch offor « Russian Federationa andISS the entirethe the United States make to America,of hard wellas work as Energia Program, decade. next ISS the to Roscosmos contributors industrial major as Boeing, and and NASA, as pad » for the future human space missions beyond the (LEO). They of the maintenance and cooperate in operation ensuring utilization, and integration elements ISS the of area the onboard facilities andsystems, testing and application of innovative technologies aboard ISS, the space. in platform technological open-architecture which is a great The ISS the to paves the way deep space. In this connectionface thethe partners future of human space flight and cooperate development in ofnewfor efficient a variety solar including: spacecraft, of Cis-Lunar new docking generation habitats, systems of novel systems space complexes and the LEO. into flights commercial of area and also in the arrays, The philosophy of cooperativeefforts of the partners careful is: selectionsimple and theof reliable) best (primarily technical solutions,flexibility infrastructure’s elements, application at designing of new technologies development and at their manufacturing. of and utilization. operation the space systems All these of the space and effectiveness reliability ensure will by: Organized and Space Korolev S.P. Energia Corporation Speakers: International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th for Outer Space Affairs Affairs Space Outer for (UNOOSA), Austria Simonetta Di Pippo Simonetta Director, Office Nations United MODERATOR Senior Officer, Programme Office Nations United Space Affairs Outer for (UNOOSA), Austria Shirish Ravan 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Alongside her team in the Office of Director,budgetary the and programme performance matters aswell as public Ms. information and outreach activities to Di co-ordinates Pippo and oversees reports on for humanity. space of outer the benefits promote Secretary-General’s obligationsSecretary-General’s under international spacelaw, includingoverseeing the UnitedNations Register of Objects Launched into Outer Space. She serves as of UN-Space. and coordination Secretary arrangements of COPUOS and manages the supervises the United Nations Programme on Space Applications and UN-SPIDER. Space Applications on Programme Nations supervises the United Ms. Di Pippo advises the Secretary-General of the United Nations provides expertise on and relating matters to theDirector-General peaceful uses outerof space, and UNOV of the use and of space science the discharges Pippo also Di Ms. reduction. risk disaster and development sustainable for technology and UNOOSA Director, UNOOSA Ms. Director, Simonetta Di Pippo, leads thestrategies, Office’s policies and activities, ensuring that they are implemented in accordance with the mandates of the General Assembly, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), and the established policies of the United Nations. She Prior to this assignment, he has worked in UN-SPIDER Beijing Office and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime on Drugs Office UN the and Office Beijing UN-SPIDER in the worked has he in assignment, this technologies to Prior geospatial and observation earth of use in experience vast a in brings He Afghanistan. in Environmental in Master Horticulture, in degree Bachelor holds He applications. thematic of areas diverse credit. to his publications 40 scientific He has over Ecology. in Forest Sciences and Doctorate Response (UN-SPIDER) globally. The UN-SPIDER has offices in Vienna, Bonn (Germany) and Beijing (China) Beijing and (Germany) Bonn Vienna, in offices has UN-SPIDER The globally. (UN-SPIDER) Response countries the with worked extensively has He offices. support regional 21 of network a by supported is and outreach and strengthening institutional services, advisory technical offer to Africa and Pacific the Asia, in programmes. Dr. Shirish Ravan is Senior Programme Officer at the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, based in Affairs, Space Outer for Office Nations United the at Officer Programme Senior is Ravan Shirish Dr. Vienna, Austria. In addition hisresponsibilities for theProgramme on Space Applications, coordinates he the United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Management Disaster and Emergency 12

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FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY 14 Speaker: Northrop Grumman Organized by: ƒ ƒ ƒ Key topics willinclude: evolvable to supportfuture exploration missions. long duration missions in cislunar space, the Northrop Grumman Cislunar Module is extensible and andreliable an affordable deploy and Gateway Cislunar the vehiclesupporting the objectivesdevelop within next few years. perform Designed to to system operational and human-rated this of the International Space Station. This session will detail how Northrop Grumman is taking advantage to services resupply cargo provides currently Cygnus spacecraft. Cygnus Grumman’s Northrop on based design module cislunar a is study this from derived architecturalelement major A program. (NextSTEP) Partnerships and Exploration forTechnologies architecture Space NASA’s aNext detailed for studyin design vehicle engaged actively been and has colonization, Grumman tourism, Northrop space mining. including resource drivers various has focus lunar renewed This Moon. the on sights their set have governments national and companies private several years, recent In Location: ƒ ƒ ƒ 17:15 -18:00 across theworld that willenabledevelopment andoperation oftheGateway. from industry commercial and agencies space international NASA, between partnershipsKey science utilization and function, logistics transportation the functions, Gatewayhabitat the including at services Design features that allow the vehicle to be reconfigured to perform a variety of functions and An overview ofNorthrop Grumman’s progress to date towards acislunarvehicle Bremen Conference Center –DLRHall 1 -5OCTOBER 2018,Bremen, Germany 69 Robert T. Richards MODERATOR United States Northrop Grumman, Advanced ProgramsDivision, Development,and Business Vice President, Strategy Austria ASGARDIA, Administration, Deputy Headof Lena DeWinne th Human Spaceflight Beyond Low Earth Orbit International Astronautical Congress Tuesday 2October 2018 Speakers: audience inthelast halfhour. paced presentations in their area of expertise, and the moderator with facilitate questions from the series of speakers– The representing large and small companies, educators, and venture education/workforce. capitalists will offer fast- and economic/societal, policy, programmatic, technology, – exploration lunar of aspects all cover will speakers round” “lightning the how describing by stagethe set will moderator session The vision. great this of part crucial a be and career aerospace an choose to students young inspire will that enterprise global the is exploration Lunar goals. these to achieve essential be will small, and large both enterprises, international between Collaboration totechnology, keys the —holds exploration. space human of phase next this in usher to space needed capabilities and resources,talent, new and companies traditional – sector Today’s global industry surface. of space lunar role the to the services investigating delivery to payload provide open to are companies ESAcommercial and NASA contribute. players all where architecture an open as Village aMoon of concept European the even possibly and facilities, (ISRU) Utilization lunar on focus international current is fueling innovationmissions – necessitating support from reusable lunarlanders, The In-Situ Resource underway. well that’s work of examples few a just are NASA’s2019, in Moon the forplans Gateway,Space Deep to the journey Spacecraft’s arraywide a and privateof initiatives The reality. a becoming is moon the inhabiting humans of idea the of excitement and establishing challenge a permanent human presence beyond LEO.on the Now 50 years after the first Apollo mission, attention its focusing is community space international The Location: IAF Industry Relations Committee (IRC) Organized by: 09:45 -11:15 GNF I Bremen Conference Center –DLRHall

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 17 MODERATOR Foing Bernard VU Prof. ILEWG, Director Chair,, Vice ITACCUS Amsterdam, (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands Rob La Frenais Rob Curator, Kingdom United Zamora Nahum Romero Director, Institute, KOSMICA Mexico Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Bridging Space and Society: Strategies of Space Agencies to to of Space Agencies Strategies Bridging Space and Society: ‐Based Services of Satellite the Uptake Foster Aoife Van Linden Tol Linden Van Aoife Artist, Kingdom United Nelly Ben Hayoun Nelly Ben Director, Studios,NBH France Melanie King Director, Lumen Studios, Kingdom United Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen s: 11:00 - 12:00 Organized by: by: Organized Cultural the for Committee IAF of Space (ITACCUS) Utilisation Location: Location: Space agencies worldwide are promotingaccessible satellite-based services the that contribute addressing social, economic creationand environmental and challenges. useThe success of increasinglytheir of endeavors will depend effective on their ability and to seize finallevels. regional and local users’at the national, needs user organizations public and private out to reach and to Indeed, to make satellite data and signals available to the public is not enough to actually transfer the potential benefits of space to society. For this to happen, suchdata and signalsthe needs of needfinalto users, be embedded in to their and operations, to finally enable suit provision the of to the public. services better Speaker Nicolas Faber Nicolas COO, BlueHorizon, Luxembourg McGrath Peter Global Sales and Marketing Exploration, Space Director, The Boeing Company, States United MODERATOR Stallmer Eric President, Spaceflight Commercial Federation, States United Robert Boehme Robert and CEO, Founder PTScientists, Germany International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Orbits, Arts & Culture th Director of Relations with Space with Space of Relations Director Associations, , Italy Director, NASA MIRO Center Center MIRO NASA Director, Tech Exploration & Space for Research, El Paso, at of Texas University States United Director, Advanced Programs Advanced Director, Commercial Civil Space, Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United Vice President On-Orbit Services On-Orbit President Vice and Exploration, and Space, Airbus Defence Germany Perino Maria Antonietta Oliver Juckenhoefel Ahsan Choudhuri Dominic “Tony” A. Antonelli Dominic “Tony” 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 09:45 - 10:45 on Earth and beyond. on Earth of its current members to challenge the traditional view that space activities are owned by national by owned are activities space that view traditional the challenge to members current its of presentations performative of series a include will panel This sector. private the and agencies space to show how artists andhave cultural practitioners always shaped the way envisionwe our future Location: Location: The forCommittee the(ITACCUS) Cultural Utilisation will presentof Space a panel with a selection 16

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 19 and Policy, and Policy, Systems, Nova MODERATOR A. Melroy Pamela Technology of Space Director Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Space Sustainability Rating – New Way of Addressing the of Addressing Way – New Rating Space Sustainability Debris Challenge Orbital The Australian Space The Australian Megan Clark Head, Space Agency, Australian Australia

Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 11:30 - 12:00 11:30 - 12:00 12:10 - 12:30 During the Opening Ceremony of IAC 2017 government had in approved the , establishment of a it new Space was Agency. In announced less than one that that year, announcement the became a reality on July 1, 2017. In Australian one of her interviews onfirst the international Megan Clark will discuss vision the Dr. of stage, And strategic the she Space Australian will Agency. with collaborate and Australia of industry space the build and support will Agency the how describe the globe. around leaders industrial and new traditional Location: Location: space environment by increasing transparency of actors’ debris mitigation efforts. debris mitigation of actors’ transparency increasing by space environment by: Organized Forum Economic World Organized by: Organized (IRC) Committee Relations IAF Industry Speaker: Location: The significant rise regions, in space threatening to impactsubstantially not only the but space the sector, whole international debris poses The Space community. Sustainability Ratingan increasing will framework support long-term sustainability of the threat economically to vital orbital Agency (JAXA), Agency Japan Simonetta Di Pippo Simonetta Director, Office Nations United Affairs Space Outer for (UNOOSA), Austria Matsuura Naoto of Satellite Senior Officer Chief Applications, Exploration Japan Aerospace International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Toby Clark Toby General, Secretary Eurisy, France MODERATOR Isabelle Duvaux-Béchon Head of the Member States Partnerships and Relations Office, (ESA), Agency Space European France Carlo Des Dorides Carlo Director, Executive (GSA), Agency GNSS European Republic Czech 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 . Analyzing Analyzing the challenges that the space community stillfaces to effectively reach out to civil society; Stimulating discussion onhow toovercome the challengesand transfer the good contexts. to other identified practices Identifying best practices in the mechanisms and programmes designed by space agencies and agencies space by designed programmes and mechanisms the in practices best Identifying supra-nationalorganizations promote to developmentthe operational and satellite- of use based services; Speakers: other contexts by: Organized Eurisy The moderator will ask them to analyze the main features of such experiences. In the particular, will moderator try to pinpoint some of the challenges that facepublic to and organizations private access and use satellite-based services, and to identifygood practices that could to betransferred Speakers will give a short introduction on their activities, describing a case in which they successfully successfully they in which a case describing activities, their on introduction short a give will Speakers services satellite-based embed to company private non-space a or administration public a supported operations. their into • • • Eurisy proposes the organization of a roundtable to discuss the strategies adopted by space agencies agencies space by adopted strategies the discuss to roundtable a of organization the proposes Eurisy to society. applications satellite of benefits the potential transfer to objectives: following with the of space agencies, representatives will bring together The session 18

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Derek Gawanlock Engineer, Flight Test Council, Research National Canada Markus Braun Markus Sciences Life Head of Space Programme, (DLR), Center Aerospace German Germany Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized IAF Sciences Microgravity and Committee Processes of programs within the Royal Canadian Air Force. He has led flighttest teams in avariety ofprograms different including the development of a new fly-by in-the-field wiredevelopment helicopter, and compliance testing of Research National Since joining the aircraft. jet newly acquired of and the certification airworthiness UAVs, large for the Facility Manager the activities and is currently Research Microgravity has led the Council’s Council, Derek Aircraft. Research 20 Microgravity Falcon Dr. Markus Braun studied biology at the University of Bonn, Germany. He received his PhD in 1984 in biology with biology in 1984 in PhD his received He Germany. Bonn, of University the at biology studied Braun Markus Dr. sensing biology mechanisms.to 1994 and From studies 1999 gravity heconducted special on focus gravitational Research a as types cell gravity-sensing in elements cytoskeletal of role the and pathways signaling gravitropic on Assistant at the Australian ,National and University, at the Institute of Plant Molecular Cell Biology at University of Bonn, Germany. In 1999 he was appointed University Bonn Faculty Scholar Institute(Habilitation) ofat Plant the Molecular Physiology Biotechnology and in Bonn, Germany. AwardInvestigatory Young of ASGSB in 2002.He In 2006earned he Thora Halstead the joint Space Administration of the DLR as Project Manager for Space Life Sciences activities. Since 2014, he is Head of the German Life Space Sciences Programme at DLR Space Administration. He also Board and Utilization (PB-HME) and the Board Exploration Programme and Exploration serves Microgravity Spaceflight, as Germany´sdelegate of Human the ESA. Space Agency (EUB) of the European Derek Mr. (Duff) Gowanlock is a Qualified Test Flight Engineer within the Flight Operations group at the Flight Research Laboratory. A graduate of the NationalTestPilot School and the University ofTennessee (M.A.Sc Aerodynamics), in Derek has 20+ years of experience in flighttest and certification working on diverse a number International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Aircraft Parabolic Flight Campaigns for Microgravity and for Microgravity Campaigns Flight Parabolic Aircraft Experiments Student th Nikolai Khlystov Nikolai Industry, Aerospace Lead, Forum, Economic World States United 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen Student programs: What can be learned with parabolic flight programs? flight be learned with parabolic can What programs: Student testing and research for scientific platform test as attractive flight parabolic makes What The perspective ofparabolic flight enterprises in a changing “space market” – chances private for The past, the present and the future of parabolic flight of parabolic and the future present the The past, • • • • 14:45 15:45 The panel consists of speakers from space agencies, program managers, scientists and providers. scientists managers, program space agencies, from of speakers The panel consists space market can benefit from zero-g and partial-g flight opportunities. and partial-g flight zero-g from benefit can space market topics: the following The panel discussion will address Aircraft parabolic flight is a perfect example of international and global cooperation and networking and cooperation global and international of example a perfect is flight parabolic Aircraft national in highlights are campaigns Student low. rather is worldwide providers of number the since commercial growing the least not Last attractive. very are and programs education international and A few nationsprovide parabolic flight opportunitiespaid and withorganized by space large agencies (ESA, aircraftDLR, CNES, (Boeing, NASA, etc.). In Airbus) mainly addition there are with smaller aircraft. several providers conditions since many years. since many conditions Aircraft parabolic Flight covers for aircraft zero-g areas uses the industry film The purposes. educational as well as training spaceflight of fundamentalhuman research,spaceflight test, equipment flights. zero-g for can book tickets individuals private even and meanwhile special effects Location: Location: Aircraft parabolic flight is well known as test opportunity for experiments in zero-g and partial-g Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group. Nikolai is a graduate of the Global Leadership of the Global Leadership is a graduate Nikolai Working Group. Governance Resources Space Hague International of programme Master the Fellows Forum; he also holds a degree Master in business international management in Ottawa. University Carleton from in commerce and a Bachelor degree of Geneva University from Future Council on Space Technologies, which brings together global multi-stakeholder experts in the space sector. sector. space the in experts multi-stakeholder global together brings which Technologies, Space on Council Future Besides being responsible for the Aerospace sector at the Forum, the Nikolai Space is Sustainability working Rating, a on non-binding the industry development mechanism of thatwould help promote responsible sustainable development Nikolai is of also the and a sector. member of the Socio-Economic Panel that supports the Nikolai Khlystov is the Aerospace Industry Lead at the World Economic Forum, the international organization for organization the international Forum, Economic is Industry Lead the the at World Aerospace Khlystov Nikolai public-private collaboration with the mission of improving thestate of theworld. He also manages the Global Speaker: 20

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IAF Startup Pitch Session Pitch IAF Startup , Each start-up will have 5 minutes to pitch their idea or business and 2 minutes minutes 2 and business or idea their pitch to minutes 5 have will start-up Each , nd MODERATOR Training Operations Space Director, BlueAbyss, Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen Prize: diploma and bag of goodies diploma and Prize: Prize: diploma, bag of goodies, consultancy session with OHB Venture Capital (with 300€ nd st 2 1 to partially cover any travel costs), at the IAC. Wednesday and Session in the OHB Booth on Innovation a second pitch opportunity at OHB Fostering the . On October 2 October On . th • • 14:45 - 16:15 Certificate and goodies bag. Lockheed Martin will award the winning startup with up threeto free IAC2019. to the registration In addition, OHB will bethe awarding startups with two the most amount of publicvotes, with the following: The IAF will also provide the two startups with the most amount of public votes with IAF goodies bags. Vladimir Pletser (PhD, MSc, MEng) is currently Director of Space Training Operations at Blue Abyss, a company in company a Abyss, Blue at Operations Training Space of Director currently is MEng) MSc, (PhD, Pletser Vladimir UK proposing a new approach for training. He was previously Visiting and Professor Scientific Adviser Technology andfor 2016 from Engineering Space until Centre Utilization 2018of theat Chinese the of Academy experiments. microgravity flight parabolic aircraft and Station Space Chinese supporting China, Beijing, in Sciences From 1985 until 2016, heatTechnology was the Centre senior European Space Physicist-Engineer Research and of the , managing programme. He ISS logged 7350 microgravity parabolas payload at 0g development (equivalent to and 39h at Mars-g 30m ESA (53 of min) parabolic and , at or Moon-g flight (53 26 min) Earth on orbits), 12 airplanes (Guinness world European, US record) and during Russian aircraft, supervising90 1000 campaigns experiments andon participating actively in physical175 and 2013 till 2017. from Flights Parabolic public Discovery for instructor Flight He was sciences experiments. life Astronaut candidate for Belgium, he spent two months in training in 1995 at Johnson NASA’s Space Center in Houston and was Instructor Astronaut for Training parabolic flights and missions. Selected in 2001by Utah the and in 2001 Arctic the in campaigns mission simulation Mars three in participated he Society, Mars The Canada, USA, Europe, in universities 20 in Professor visiting is He 2009. in Commander Crew as and 2002 in Desert Africa, Israel, and China. He has more than 600 publications, including 16 books or chapter in books, 60 articles International the of member is He proceedings. conferences international in articles 132 and journals refereed in organizations. and scientific other academies and of several Academy Astronautical Location: The IAF Startup Pitch Session is an where will event startups be able to their present companies in judges. renowned a panel of world from feedback of an audience and get front September on notified and short-listed be will applications compelling most the with startups 10 The 10 to answer questions from the judges. The winningstartup of this Pitch Session, willget accessto exclusive coaching sessions from Airbus Bizlab and from Boeing Horizon X, and will receive an IAF

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International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th GERADTS GMBH GERADTS Project Manager MIGROP MIGROP Project Manager Flight, Parabolic Germany Hanns Selig Programme Coordinator for for Coordinator Programme University Gravity-Related Experiments, Student (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands Nigel Savage Scientist, for Center The National (CNRS), Research Scientific France Jean-Baptiste Renard Jean-Baptiste 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Microgravity Microgravity Operations) which develops newzero-g and partial-g flight opportunities in framethe funded project. of an EU After his degree in physics and mission astrophysicsspace at MICROSCOPE the for the tests payload Universityon work of to Bremen to Hamburg moved he and someDESY, and work Hamburg-Bergedorf at the Observatory and to improve the microgravity quality at the Drop Tower at ZARM / University of employee Bremen. at GERADTS Since GMBH – 2017 an he aerospace company in is Bremen – as head of a new department (MIGROP – and payloads on the International Space Station and for the past years4 ongravity-related university student experiments. In Nigel all this coordinates the capacity, latest aspects of ESA that Academy programmes involve Thesis!, Your Drop Thesis!, Your Spin programmes: following the include which research gravity-related hands-on Thesis!. Your Fly programme flight parabolic student the and Thesis! Your Orbit Edition, Human Thesis! Your Spin Nigel Nigel Savage is a University, Cell Manchester namely Biologist universities, and several Immunologist in spent who was has career published academic over Nigel’s 25 2011, and papers, 1992 two Between of which in Nature. Imperial College University London, Washington in Edinburgh St University, Louis, USA and Leiden University in the Netherlands. Since 2011, Nigel has at worked the European Space Agency on the educational programmes during parabolic flights since 1993,to retrieve the scattering function dustof different at wavelengths(www. He icare.univ-lille1.fr/progra2/). has participatedto 60 parabolic flight campaigns with CNES andESA and has than 4200 parabolas. done more Dr. Jean-Baptiste RENARD, 53years Dr. old, is a senior scientist at Orléans the (France). LPC2E-CNRS He laboratory, works on the optical properties of solid aerosols and dust in atmosphere the Earth in atmospheredetection andin-situ inthe theto and solarsystem. studies He laboratory the to dedicated instruments several developed has of such particles. he conducts In measurements particular, with the imaging polarimeterPROGRA2 instruments 22

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Ahsan Choudhuri Center MIRO NASA Director, Tech Exploration & Space for Research, El Paso, at of Texas University States United Bruno Bruno Correia Da Costa Director, Accelerator Starburst, France Department Department to a nationally preeminent education and researchprogram. Under his leadership, the enrollment in mechanical engineering graduate and programs undergraduate grew from 482 to 1426 students. During this time the department also became of thetop producer of extramuralDr. Choudhuri research funding led within the the development university, of mechanical engineering doctoral program. Choudhuri, Under cSETR the performs directionfrontierresearch of Dr. in aerospace and energy engineering while of 100 students. cSETR supports an average talents. developingregional aerospace DOD, DOE, NASA, with partnerships and collaborations strategic formed also he role, leadership his In and defense industries, and other universities. This isreflected in the more than $30 million in external grants, contracts, and capital funding generated by Professors, been his the research effort. supervisor Dr. of Choudhuri 20 PhD positionsto obtaining and within therecruited been job of market students Many have thesepublications. technical mentored 73 has MS graduates, and Research 7 co-authored Assistant more than industries. and defense 150 and aerospace agencies, federal academia, Bruno Correia Da Costa currently manages the responsible for startup scouting, qualifying acceleration and activities developingworld-class startups that bring Europe in innovative solutions industries. to the Defence and Aerospace Starburst. in the Aviation, of challenges current He is Prior to Starburst, Bruno was analyses, the the European rocketnext-generation launcher Aerospace developedby Ariane Engineer Group. There, Bruno responsible developed for a strong expertise in large-scale industrial programs andexperienced the Ariane6 first-hand importancekey of enabling mission and performance technologies to solve high-stakes challenges. Passionate about challenging the state-of-the-art, Bruno tocontributing ventures and a of actively enjoys supports large array innovation-related events open innovation in the hackathons. and weekends such as start-up area Paris Bruno received his Master of Sciences in Engineering from the Ecole Centrale in Paris France, with a Aerospace Major in and Project Management. Before graduation, he developed and start-up. and in a London-based tested University Cambridge engine design at turbojet innovative techniques for (UTEP). Paso El at Texas of University the at Initiatives Strategic for President Vice Associate is Choudhuri Ahsan Dr. He is the founding Director of the UTEP Chair II in Engineering. NASA Murchison MacIntosh and Mrs. MIRO Mr. (cSETR) and holds the endowed Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research Choudhuri is Dr. currently overseeing the development of UTEP Applied Research Institutes (ARI) and leads the university’s academic, research and economic development expansions in the eastern region of strategic focus of El the Paso. ARI is The to catalyze a regional talent and technology development ecosystem by providing Manufacturing. Technologies and Advanced and Defense in Aerospace capabilities strategic of the Mechanical Engineering Choudhuri led the transformation As a Department Chair 2010 2018, from to Dr.

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International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Founder, Chipsafer, Uruguay Germany Antje Bulmann Antje and Coach, Manager Airbus BizLab – Aerospace Accelerator, Victoria Alonsopérez Victoria 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 SPACE WALKER Inc. WALKER SPACE Precious Payload Inc. Payload Precious Pvt Ltd Technologies Space Manastu Virtual Space Systems Valispace Aerospace Dawn AlphaLink Insitek Space Products and Innovation (SPiN) and Innovation Space Products GmbH Sensovo • • • • • • • • • • Service area. Before entering Airbus she Startup on her own and a founded led FinTech it successful until theexit. Antje holds a Diploma worked in International in Investor Relations in theManagement; she has studied and in worked UK, France, Germany and WestLB AntjeArgentina. lives with herfamily in in Düsseldorf. Antje Pauli. Sankt Hamburg Airbus BizLab is a global oftransformation innovative ideasinto valuable businesses. Prior aerospace to her current position Antje accelerator, led the Change where Startups and an in for BusinessManagement inAirbus Marketing and Development themerger worked Airbus Customer and Airbus intrapreneurs speed up the Antje is a Startup Coach specialised in Business Development in the Airbus BizLab campus in Hamburg, where she where Hamburg, in campus BizLab Airbus the in Development Business in specialised Coach Startup a is Antje also leads the design role herof as She for Program. the ambassador understands entrepreneurial Acceleration thinking. and innovative mindset Judges: Masters of Ceremony: Masters Organized by: by: Organized (IRC) Committee Relations IAF Industry The 10 Startups that have been selected to participate in the IAF Startup Pitch Session are: Pitch in the IAF Startup participate to been selected have that The 10 Startups 24

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Michael Lohnert Director, Investing Boeing HorizonX, States United Rolf Janovsky Rolf of Predevelopment, Director AG, OHB System Germany Member, Singapore Tourism Board’s Conference Ambassador Programme Ambassador Conference Board’s Tourism Singapore Member, Safety Committee Spaceflight (IAF) Commercial Federation Astronautical International Member, Advisory Committee Technology Aerospace Polytechnic Ann Ngee Member, Advisor to Transcelestial Technologies Pte. Ltd. Technologies Pte. Transcelestial Advisor to Capital Seraphim UK-based to Advisor (Singapore) Strategic Capital based Fresco Hong-Kong to Impact Partner Ventures FocusTech for Mentor Industry • • • • • • • Michael Lohnert as Investing Director for Boeing HorizonX Ventures identifies and invests in startups from around from startups in invests and identifies Ventures HorizonX Boeing for Director Investing as Lohnert Michael or member board current is Lohnert models. business and concepts revolutionary developing are that world the computational peta-scale a Aylstor, and Myriota, Cuberg, Alloys, Gamma Technologies, C360 with observer board portfolio. Ventures’ in the HorizonX among others company storage Jonathan graduated Magna Cum Laude from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, double majoring in Aerospace Aerospace in majoring double University, Aeronautical Embry-Riddle from Laude Cum Magna graduated Jonathan Business Administration. Science and Aviation married, one daughter Born 1962 in Hürth/Germany, 1982-1988 study of mechanical engineering with specialization on aerospacesystems at the UniversityRWTH Aachen RWTH Aachen at the University astronautics and for aeronautics the institute at assistant 1988-1994 research 1994 PhD at the institute for aeronautics astronautics and systems” space transportation take-off of horizontal assessment at University the RWTH onAachen “Analysis and Since 1994 – employee of OHB System in different positions. development, Presently responsible space systems fordirectorate and the “Pre- proposals“ with fivesystems phases of all kinds of space definition departments at sitestwo with focus programme harmonization their technology for ESA space agency of European Since 2013 consultant system the on in space environment research DLR for management of German space Since 2013 consultant DGLR association of the German aerospace member Since 2016 presidium

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th President, Space and Singapore Association Technology (SSTA), Singapore Economic Advisor, Economic of Ministry Luxembourg Space Resources Economy Initiative, Luxembourg Jonathan Hung Michael Grasso 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Co-Chair of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Aerospace Technology & Engineering Conference Technology Aerospace (RSAF) Air Force of Singapore Co-Chair of the Republic Vice-President of the Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers (SIAE) Engineers of Aerospace Institute of the Singapore Vice-President • • Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum. Space Agency Regional Pacific as: He also serves Economic Development Board (EDB). There, he handled portfolios in aerospace, marine/offshore and super yacht yacht super and marine/offshore aerospace, in portfolios handled he There, (EDB). Board Development Economic space office. EDB’s is presently unit that of the space incubator he led the development In particular, sectors. Mr. Hung currently serves on the Board Advisory of Association, and LunarObservatory Council, Generation is International an ExCom Member theof Asia the Air Transport Training College, Synspective Pte. Ltd., Space Advanced Advanced Incubation Centre Singapore.in Systems). (Satellite and ST & Sensor Systems) (Satcom Prior Electronics Technologies Singapore at Partnerships to CAE,he managed Development Business Singapore the at Operations Africa North & East Middle for and Strategic Director Centre the was Hung Mr. career, his in Earlier Mr. Mr. Hung is President of the Singapore Space and technology industry. the space focused on developing association Technology Association (SSTA), Singapore’s lead,industry His internationalwork experience includes senior managementroles with the Contraves Group, a Rheinmetall Defense & Boustead JV, CAE Inc and Flex, where he’s credited for establishing and leading their successful aerospace aerospace and defense management consulting company. commercial Avascent’s and government space Inpractices, where he assisted clients in thisat private equity, Fortune capacity, Michael served engagements capture design, and M&A, organizational growth, on strategic NASA and at 500 companies, as a leader in Michael Grasso is Economic Advisor at the Luxembourg Space Agency and Luxembourg Ministry of the Economy of Ministry the Economy and Space Luxembourg Agency the Advisor Luxembourg at is Economic Michael Grasso in Luxembourg. Michael is with tasked advising Luxembourg on the execution of itscommercial spacestrategy, space investment fund, and development of financial instruments Prior to support to his burgeoning current its position, space Michael industry. served as an Engagement Managerat theAvascent Group, the leading recognitionfor Faculty Awardfor Research Innovationfrom NASA and an Outstanding LeadershipAward from UTEP. Dr. Choudhuri received a B.S. in Department Engineering of from Mechanical Khulna Engineering University and of an Engineering M.S. Engineering.I and Mechanical Aerospace and and Technology Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma School of Dr. Choudhuri’s academic Dr. career has evolved within the paradigm of UTEP’s access and excellence mission. He is a part of UTEP’s strategic vision to create abundant educational opportunities to and including recognitions Choudhuri awards numerous has ensurereceived the of Del residents Dr. Paso region. Norte social mobility for 26

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 29 fishing Programme ficking. IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global The Role of Education in Support of Emerging Countries in Support of Emerging of Education The Role Thomas Snitch and of Federal Director Programs, Government State Green Bowling University, States United Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 15:55 - 16:55 Location: Location: The UN Agreement on the Sustainable Development Growth that (SDG) internationalcollaboration adopted is in becoming increasingly 2015 important highlights as it is one of to critical factors improve the welfare of people. This education is activities especially in relevant for order to developing countries have through important a more the next generation,capacity building and promoting the role use of to for play in sustainable inspiring and motivation socioeconomic development. Space agencies can be catalysers in preparing with joint education well as other sectors. as for the space sector force works activities the future segments and satellite units for various scientific space missions. scientific various units for and satellite segments During these years, Grégory developed very good knowledge of space engineering, collaborating withvarious papers numerous delivered has He activities. space in involved countries major and Europe over all from experts and conferences in internationalcongresses. After MBAa devoted to innovation management,a Grégory new took positionat AerospaceValley clusterto support the development of small market. Increates 2017 a he group called Newspace Factory to launch a of heritage strong the to thanks experienced very and new size their to due very companies, small are members dynamic within the French space ecosystem. The R&D in space technology the French Dr. Thomas Department US Snitch the NASA, is at served Director has he of DC, Washington, Federal in and years 43 Government his During Relations asUniversity. State well Green Bowling ascounsellor to the President of of State, the White House and the National Academy of Science. InDr. addition, Snitch spent of Geoeye. the CEO Senior Advisor to 10 years as the His research work at Bowling Green focuses on and using mathematical UAVs, high resolution , illegal Africa, in poaching elephant and rhino including activity criminal transnational address to modeling fic Ocean, and global human traf in the Paci Dr. Snitch holds a BA in Astronautical Royal Chinese, British the AIAA,an IAA, the of MA member a is and He physics. PhD reactor and nuclear in in work Internationalpostdoctoral Economics, an MA in Japanese and did his of Astronautics. and the Chinese Society Society After 10 years working as project manager for various space missions, Grégory has focused his interest on space variousfocused hisfor space has missions, interest Grégory working manager as project years 10After economy and developed specific assets on innovation managementand business analysis. First position PhD as in physics at the French Aerospace (ONERA), Laboratory Grégory on worked the MICROSCOPE space mission to assess disruptive on orbitcalibration methods for the embeddedpayload. The thesis has beenawarded by an Second position at theFrench SpaceAgencyground by to price, (CNES), develop the delivered international IAF.

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Newspace Factory, Newspace France Grégory Pradels Officer, Executive Chief Chris Moran Chris Corporate President, Vice & Executive Development and General Manager, Director Ventures, Martin Lockheed States United 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Mr. Moran is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he obtained both his Bachelor’s and Bachelor’s his both obtained he where Technology of Institute Massachusetts the of graduate a is Moran Mr. Engineering. in Mechanical degrees Master’s Materials, Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA. He served most recently as group the in the head Applied of Global Services the Organization. Moran Mr. was Business with Applied Systems for and over 32 Analytics years. LLC; the Prior and Manager of General Applied Ventures Strategy was head Moran of toCorporate Mr. his role, most recent Materials. arm of Applied investing strategic venture capital investment arm of Lockheed Martin Corporation. In this capacity, he is responsible for leading the leading for responsible is he capacity, this In Corporation. Martin Lockheed of arm investment capital venture investmentsCorporation’s in smalltechnology companies which support Lockheed Martin’s strategic business objectives. Prior to joining Lockheed Moran servedMartin, in Mr. avariety of increasinglyresponsible positions at Applied John Christopher “Chris” Moran is the Executive Director and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures; the Ventures; Martin Lockheed of Manager General and Director Executive the is Moran “Chris” Christopher John at the University of Zürich, and University of California Haas School at Berkeley. Haas School at of California of Zürich, and University the University at Lohnert received his MBA from the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University where he concentrated concentrated he where University State Ohio the at Business of College Fisher the from MBA his received Lohnert in Investment Management and Strategy. His bachelor degree Finance and a Finance. Real Estate Lohnert is also has also at the programs completed Massachusetts Institute of also from Ohio State with Sloan dual School Technology of Management, thethe Swiss Technology, Swiss BankingInstituteFederal of Institute majors in investments. investments. He was also in involved the acquisition of companies operating several that the bolstered group’s specialty a for responsibilities M&A and strategy held has Lohnert portfolio. its of returns the maximize to ability chemicals division of a major and oil while company living Hein has Zürich, a global financial servicescompany. 500 utility. a Fortune for group desk and the treasury trading currency on a foreign also worked board board of of directors Pasadena Angels, by ranked Forbes as a top ten angel group, investor a cleantech startup, a financial services firm. emeritus for and director Prior to Boeing, Lohnert was director of energy investments for a private the equity alternativegroup energy,where natural he gas, invested in and electrical generation sectors, as wellled turnarounds as of portfolio Prior to his current role, Lohnert was a andbusiness & mergers opportunities,strategy, acquisitions senior corporate and partnerships. He strategist was also program for the Boeing Company responsible for manager emerging and instructor for Boeing’s enterprise strategy training course. Outside of Boeing, Lohnert is on the 28

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IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Industry Deep Dives: ispace’s First Commercial Lunar Missions: Lunar Missions: Commercial First ispace’s Deep Dives: Industry and Roadmap Lander, Launcher, Industry Deep Dives: Lockheed Martin Ventures Lockheed Martin Deep Dives: Industry MODERATOR Roy I. Samanta Robie Technology for President Vice and Innovation, Martin Space Lockheed Company, Systems States United Chris Moran Corporate President, Vice & Executive Development and General Manager, Director Ventures, Martin Lockheed States United

Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 16:30 - 16:50 16:30 - 16:50 16:50 - 17:10 Lockheed Martin Speaker: Location: Location: by: Organized Location: Location: ispace is a lunar explorationcompany developing micro-roboticsystems to explore the Moon for and ispace nearly other raised $95M water resources. USD in its Series A funding which round, will in subsidiary ispace’s or Director Managing Acierno, Kyle missions. lunar two first its fund to used be Europe, will dive deeper into the announced recently upcoming details missions of ispace’s and its 2040 “Moon Valley”. its envisioned toward roadmap John Christopher “Chris” Moran is the Executive Director and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures; the Ventures; Martin Lockheed of Manager General and Director Executive the is Moran “Chris” Christopher John the leading for responsible is he capacity, this In Corporation. Martin Lockheed of arm investment capital venture investmentsCorporation’s in smalltechnology companies which support Lockheed Martin’s strategic business objectives. Prior to joining Lockheed Moran servedMartin, in Mr. avariety of increasinglyresponsible positions at Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA. He served most recently as group the in the head Applied of Global Services the Organization. Moran Mr. was Business with Applied Systems for and over 32 Analytics years. LLC; the Prior and Manager of General Applied Ventures Strategy was head Moran of toCorporate Mr. his role, most recent Materials. arm of Applied investing strategic and Bachelor’s his both obtained he where Technology of Institute Massachusetts the of graduate a is Moran Mr. Engineering. in Mechanical degrees Master’s MODERATOR Munsami Valanathan Officer, Executive Chief Space National South African (SANSA), Agency South Africa Simonetta Di Pippo Simonetta Director, Outer for Office Nations United (UNOOSA), Space Affairs Austria Jörg Feustel-Büechl Advisor, for Ministry State Bavarian and Media, Affairs Economic and Technology Energy (MWMET), Germany Javier Mendieta Francisco Jiménez General, Director (AEM), Space Agency Mexican Mexico International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Christina Giannopapa Christina Affairs, Head of Political (ESA), Agency Space European France Director, de Télédétection Royal Centre (CRTS) Spatiale Morocco President, (ASI), Agency Space Italian Italy MODERATOR Kai-Uwe Schrogl Kai-Uwe Strategy and Chief IISL President Officer, of Space Institute International (IISL), Law (ESA), Agency Space European France Seishiro Kibe Senior Advisor of International Research and Relations Department, Exploration Japan Aerospace (JAXA), Agency Japan Driss El Hadani Roberto Battiston Roberto 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized for Liason with International IAF Committee (CLIODN) Nations and Developing Organisations In this collaboration regard, members’ of IAF the initiative GNF the promote will and countries engage emerging of space support in agencies education leaders and experts in reflecting roleon of nations. space of emerging capabilities to enhance technology of space enhance the utilization to 30

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 33 Programmes and Head of ESRIN, (ESA), Agency Space European Italy Peter Platzer Peter (CEO), Officer Executive Chief Global, Spire States United MODERATOR Aschbacher Josef Observation of Earth Director Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Industry Deep Dives: Earth Observation to the Power of Power to the Observation Earth Deep Dives: Industry of Planet – the Story Hundreds Rafał Modrzewski Rafał (CEO), Officer Executive Chief Iceye, Finland Yamazaki Yasu Brand Manager, Axelspace, Japan

Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 17:10 - 17:30 Director for European Affairs, will dive deeper into the notion of the agile space that Planet operates operates Planet that space agile the of notion the into deeper dive will Affairs, European for Director ecosystem. observation the Earth been to have small satellites changer and the game by by: Organized Planet European Space Agency (ESA) Agency Space European Speakers: Location: by history in government or company any than faster satellites launches and builds, designs, Planet largest world’s the up make which Doves, Their iteration. design and electronics low-cost lean, using They daily. Earth entire the image to planet the scan” “line satellites, Earth-imaging of constellation launch new satellites into orbit every three or four months. Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Planet’s Senior The event will inform the wider space community about these structural possibility changes to and discuss offerthe the resulting implications. Contributions will provided be entities and industry. commercial by speakers institutions, public domains like from various by: Organized

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International New Space – Rocking Earth Observation Earth Space – Rocking New th Vice President for Technology Technology for President Vice and Innovation, Martin Space Lockheed Company, Systems States United Robie I. Samanta Roy I. Samanta Robie Managing Director, ispace Europe, Luxembourg MODERATOR Kyle Acierno Kyle 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5

Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 17:05 - 17:50 High Altitude Platforms. data data and cloud processing, novel data analytics and the use of platform solutions. This has led to Artificial (IoT), Things of Internet of domains the and observation Earth between overlap significant Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning. Further technological trends are constituted –constellations often by of small and low satellite cost sensors – formation, flying convoys, and as well as by Space based Earth observation has become a unique as successstory, evidenced by the European Earth observation is currently undergoingCopernicus fundamental changes However, programme. Major 4.0. Space of concept the by addressed are that and approach Space New the epitomise that trends comprise data;Earthavailability thethe of in growth Observation impactexponential of big Location: Location: Security from Simon Canada. Fraser University, He is a member of The Hague Space Resources Working Group Association. and the Moon Village Kyle Kyle has been working for ispace USA. the for and Europe in two offices years new starting as while agreements the commercial and Global agency space of Business number a secured Development In Manager. this role award. Leader he Space Council’s Advisory Generation Space the won 2015 in and commerce lunar in specializes Kyle Kyle holds a Masters in Space Studies from the International Space University and a Bachelors in International Kyle Acierno is the Managing Director of ispace Europe. He is responsible for executing business strategies with a with strategies business executing for responsible is He Europe. ispace of Director Managing the is Acierno Kyle Initiative. Resources Space the of part a as in Luxembourg conducted mining missions lunar the on focus specific Speaker: Organized by: Organized ispace Europe 32

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IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Jim Bell and Science School of Earth ASU Exploration, Director, and Science Technology Space Initiative, (“NewSpace”) University, State Arizona States United

of the Hubble Space and Telescope, of a number of ground based telescopes, including several at Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Observatory President is and exploration, space and science of communicator public prolific and active extremely an also is Jim public largest space the of Heeducation andworld’s The is advocacy organization. Planetary Society, frequent a contributor to popular and science American, and to magazines radio shows and like internet blogs Sky about astronomy and & space. He has Telescope, appeared on the on Astronomy, NBC television “Today” on and show, CNN’s “This American Morning,” Scientific on the and PBS on “Newshour,” the Discovery, National Geographic,Wall St. Journal, and History Channels. He has also written books many that showcase some photography-oriented of the most spectacular images acquired during the space from program: Postcards (Sterling, Book Space The and 2009), (Sterling, 3-D Moon 2008), (Sterling, 3-D Mars 2006), (Dutton/Penguin, Mars 2013). Organized by: Organized LLC GEOshare Speakers: Dr. Jim Bell is a Professor in the School of Earth and Space Arizona, an Adjunct ExplorationProfessor in the at Department of Arizona Astronomy at Cornell StateUniversity in Ithaca, University New and York, ina Tempe, in B.S. his received He California. Pasadena, in Laboratory Propulsion Jet NASA’s at Scientist Visiting Distinguished University the from Geophysics & Geology in Ph.D. and M.S. his Caltech, from Aeronautics and Science Planetary of Hawaii, and served as a NationalResearch Council and of mineralogy , postdoctoralmoons, group primarily geochemistry, research on focuses the Jim’s researchgeology, fellowCenter. at NASA’s Ames Research missions. and spacecraft telescopes from obtained using data and comets asteroids, missions, exploration space robotic NASA many in involved heavily been has and scientist planetary active an is Jim Orbiter, including Reconnaissance the Lunar Near Earth Asteroid Orbiter, Rendezvous (NEAR), CometMars Reconnaissance MarsTour, Pathfinder, Nucleus Exploration Mars Orbiter, Odyssey Mars Opportunity, and Spirit Rovers and the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Principal Deputy rover the is mission. rovers, Opportunity and Jim Spirit the on is system imaging the stereoscopic lead color, scientist(Pancam) camera in charge of the Panoramic Investigator of the Mastcam camera system first- published 35 has Jim scientist, professional a As onrover. Mars-2020 upcoming NASA’s on the Curiositycameras Mastcam-Z rover, and the Principal is Investigator for the authored and more than 180 co-authored research papers in peer scientificreviewed journals, has authored or andtwo co-edited has or edited presentations, conference and nearly scientific 600 co-authored short abstracts scientific books for CambridgePress University (one on Rendezvous”; the “Asteroid the otherNEAR on mission: Mars: “The Martian Surface: Composition, Mineralogy, andPhysical Properties”). He has been an active user fostering fostering economic growth. The MILO Space Science Institute these isTogether, and LLC with Lockheed support ledEnterprise, MartinGEOshare from Space. Research Arizona by State University and design satellite on participants to advise available be will and objectives, mission shape entities mission. a successful achieve to engineering

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Industry Deep Dives: Affordable, Accessible, Accelerated – The Accessible, Accelerated Affordable, Deep Dives: Industry Institute Space Science MILO th Robie I. Samanta Roy I. Samanta Robie and Technology for President Vice Innovation, Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United MODERATOR Agnieszka Łukaszczyk Łukaszczyk Agnieszka Policy, – European Senior Director Planet, Belgium 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 17:30 - 17:50 an integral an part integral of its program to enable unprecedented andexploration scientific discovery while Affordability is achieved by sharing mission members participate in all aspects of space missions fromto development at operation, fraction a costs acrosssignificant a of member the Institute base. total cost. Participation acceleratesaccess to space new data and industrya platformfor technology growth development. The Institute views education as by organizations giving first Location: Location: The MILO Space Science Institute is a non-profit research collaborative dedicated to making deep space missions affordable and accessible universities to and agencies space around the world. Warsaw and the Warsaw Business Journal. and the Warsaw Warsaw plus a Bachelor degree in Political Science from theTennessee. University of She alsostudied at the Universite Catholique de Louvain in , Belgium; the Jagiellonian University Poland in and Krakow, the World Trade experienceatPolitical Section the in gained PolishShe Institute Berne,of the professional Switzerland. Embassy in Washington DC, American Electronics Association in Brussels, European Department of thePolish Senate in Space Applications. Agnieszka also worked at the European Space Policy Institute as a research fellow. Agnieszka Agnieszka fellow. research as a Policy Institute Space at the European worked also Agnieszka Space Applications. serves as the Vice President – Europe for the World Space in Week Women She Aerospace-Europe. is currently pursuing And a PhD in Space Security Sits at the Polish Academy. Defence on the Board Of Directors for the School of in of Economics She Management the Space from degree holds Warsaw in a New Master’s Economies and a Master’s degree from the American University School of International Service International in Politics Space Data for Societal Challenges and Growth Unit. She also worked at the General Directorate for Enterprise and Industry, Space Policy and Research Unit. Before she joined the Commission, Agnieszka was Officethe Director Brussels for Secure the Foundation. World In addition,Executive Director of the Space isshe Generation Advisory the former Council Chairperson in Support of and the former the UnitedNations Programme on Agnieszka Lukaszczyk is a Senior Director for European Affairs at Planet. A Polish/American national, has worked national, has worked at Polish/American Planet.is A a Affairs European Senior for Director Lukaszczyk Agnieszka at the European Commission, Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Speaker: 34

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 37 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Lockheed Martin Space Martin Space Lockheed Company, Systems States United MODERATOR Roy I. Samanta Robie Technology for President Vice and Innovation, the 1990s, Lon served as a U.S. Delegate negotiating technologytreaties manyat United Nations International patents. satellite telecommunication Lon holds five conferences. Union Telecommunication Lon is a member of the Human andExploration Committee Operations theof NASA Advisory Council and was a member of the Defense Business Board of the Department of Defense from 2008 to 2018. Lon of is a number in a Committee member Executive of the on served has he where Foundation, Space the of Directors of Board the Treasurer and Directors of Board the of member a is Lon At-Large. and Treasurer, Vice-Chair, Chair, including roles of The Planetary Society. He is a founding board member of the Satellite Industry Association andwas itsChair from 1996 to 1998. Co- Lon is a member of the Board of of Governors the LonwasNational Space on Society. the Board of Directors from 2001 to 2008 of the Cultural Development Corporation ofD.C.,Washington, which helps artists housing secureaffordable and work places. Lon is member York of Washington, State and theNew Bars D.C. Lon is the cofounder of XM and played an integral executive role in the formation and development development and formation the in role executive integral an played and Radio Satellite XM of cofounder the is Lon of other media, satellite, and wireless companies including Corporation, AmericanMobile Mobile Satellite and Corporation, aerospace, TerreStar and Satellite media, Networks. in Before specialized Ventures, his he where corporate XM Lon Freedman, career, & Blask Kurtis, Canada, Gurman, of firm Motient law the in partner a was Throughout Commission. Communications Federal at the asattorney ancareer his started He matters. wireless

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th President and CEO, President GEOshare, States United Lon Levin Lockheed Martin, Lockheed States United Lisa Callahan Lisa and General President Vice CommercialManager Civil Space, 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Internet music streaming and video messaging, launch vehicles, and investment banking. Lon speaks at industry, industry, at speaks Lon banking. investment and messaging,video and vehicles, launch streaming music Internet academic, on and technology conferences and government business finance.management, policy, Lon mentors industries. and other people in space, satellite, many Lon is the President and Chief Executive Officer of GEOshare, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. Lon Martin. of Lockheed subsidiary owned a wholly GEOshare, of Officer Executive Chief and President the is Lon Levin is an andexecutive entrepreneur withover 30years’experience intelecommunications, new media, and in, which industries. aerospace invested Prior to Lon joining was GEOshare, the of President SkySevenVentures, and operated, advised new technology companies including businesses in commercial satellites, cyber security, Ms. Callahan graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity with a Bachelor she is a member of the Dean of Engineering Advisory Board. Engineering. Currently, ofElectrical Science in Her prior leadership roles also include Vice President and General Manager of the Mission Systems & Training Undersea Systems Simulation line Martin’s Lockheed for Director of Program and Program, Defense Missile business Ballistic Maritime Corporation’s for Lockheed Martin Corporation, and Support business. ViceTraining President of Lockheed Martin directly to the Lockheed Martin Audit Committee of the Board of Directors – Ms. Callahan provided independent, independent, provided Callahan – Ms. Directors of Board the of Committee Audit Martin Lockheed the to directly objective assurance and advisory activity Corporate Internal to Audit improve determined Corporation’s the the adequacy management. by as designed and represented processes and governance operations. control, internal management, and effectiveness her leadership, Under of the Corporation’s network of risk markets markets in human and robotic deep spaceexploration, communications andweather and remotesensing. Ms. Stennis Space Center. at activity related and Michoud Operations for Callahan is also responsible In her previous role as Vice President of Corporate Internal Audit of Lockheed Martin Corporation reporting – Lisa B. Callahan is Vice President and General Manager of the Commercial Civil Space line of business for Lockheed for business of line Space Civil Commercial the of Manager General and President Vice is Callahan B. Lisa Martin Space. In thisrole, she isresponsible for all aspects ofexecution andgrowth for Commercial and Civil American Astronomical Society, for excellence in public communication in planetary sciences. in planetary communication in public excellence for Society, Astronomical American Jim’s Jim’s latest book is “The Interstellar Age: Inside the 40 Year Voyager Mission” (Dutton, 2015). Jim named belt himafter asteroid (8146 Jimbell). hasreceivedmore than He NASA and a have Group teammates dozen a main the from Medal Sagan Carl 2011 the of recipient the was he and missions, space on work for Awards Achievement 36

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 39 Germany Thomas Jarzombek Parliament of German Member Government and Federal of German Coordinator Policy, Aerospace Parliament, German Germany Hans Steininger Officer, Executive Chief MT-Aerospace, Germany MODERATOR Dirk Lorenzen Journalist, Science German Reporter Science Senior Public Radio, Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Small Satellite Applications Development Leveraging Socio- Leveraging Development Applications Small Satellite Benefits Economic Stéphane Israël Stéphane Officer, Executive Chief Arianespace, France Matthias Maurer Astronaut, (ESA), Agency Space European Germany Jan Wörner General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European France Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 09:40 - 10:25 how the space technology can bring social economic benefits to support sustainable development. how the space bring development. can totechnology social support benefits economic sustainable On the other hand, HEAD Aerospace data which and will is operate its commercial commercialising AIS/IoT constellation the will share its Chinese perspective in Earth and development ‘One theBelt the infrastructure & China’s representing One Road’ initiative. Speaker space observation the service providing will market share the experience in needs/demand market and the trends in market. vertical certain by: Organized Aerospace China HEAD Location: Location: the during discussion in-depth an have to speakers level executive inviting is Aerospace HEAD China session, will speakers include alone and government the stakeholders private value satellite chain. The panel will focus on the exchanges of data and service requirements satellite-based in based offer demand and market terms of in market is the What prospective on technology. small satellite and data in region this of needs and interests common the are What context? global a in application We to are inviting end-users share with requirement? application us their needs in application and Senator of Economic Affairs, Affairs, of Economic Senator Labour and Ports, Senate, Bremen Germany Martin Guenthner Room: CCB Hansesaal Room: GNF DEVELOPMENT STREAM DEVELOPMENT GNF

STREAM International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International What Will Shape the Future of European Launchers? Launchers? of European Will Shape the Future What th Alain Charmeau Officer, Executive Chief ArianeGroup, France 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5

Room: DLR Hall Room: Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen GNF PUBLIC 09:40 - 10:40 Speakers: Ministry of Economic Affairs, Affairs, of Economic Ministry of Bremen Labour and Ports becomes becomes an important issue. Europe’s vision refueling. by on-orbit servicing other space assets and in space and maintaining transporting should be to utilizegreen launcher systems for by: Organized todays todays services have to face future space logistic challenges with some based logistics. Earth with today’s similarities With regard to such future space logistics it is obvious that the protection of Space Environment by the next decade, in Europe and worldwide. What would be the future missions and their impact their and missions future the be would What worldwide. and Europe in decade, next the by sector? launchers the European for forto From the satellites, theticket one-way back andforth trip neededby Moon-based activities, including future space logistics the newchallenges will embrace eco-efficient“greener in space” Europe. from transportation expected generation new a with reshuffling radical a experience to about is landscape launchers’ The Acknowledging Acknowledging that launchers have always been the hyphen between Earth and space, this GNF event will enable interesting exchanges on how evolutions andEurope what seesSpace couldOuter in experiences human and sciences its spacespace of be expansion to transportations’ Next potential challenges. the and changes future roadmap to and face contribute to the upcoming Location: Location: Wednesday 3 October 2018 3 October Wednesday 38

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 41 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Valanathan Munsami Valanathan Officer, Executive Chief Space National South Africa (SANSA), Agency South Africa Driss El Hadani Director, de Télédétection Royal Centre (CRTS), Spatiale Morocco member of the IGOL team (Integrated Global Observation for Land); a subcommittee of IGOS industry industry and has engaged with SANSA on a number of occasions. Among Dr Munsami’s achievements, he was involved in the Strategy and Policy development for the South African national space programme. Dr Munsami and Strategy Space Policy the African which developed Group, Union Space Working the African Chairs currently during Astronomy, for Specialist Chief the As year. this January in State of Heads African the by approved was that of in the development Dr involved Munsami was of the Science Department and at Technology, his employment Strategy. Readiness and the SKA Strategy Astronomy Multi-Wavelength a National PhD a and Physics, in Honours BSc Mathematics, & Physics in BSc a includes background academic Munsami’s Dr in Physics from the University of KwaZulu Natal. Dr Munsami Africa. has South of completed a University Program the in through Business (MBL) Leadership Leadership Business in Masters his obtained subsequently and (PBL) I have been working during more than 30 years in the area of Remote Sensing and Space Technologies. As Director Director As Technologies. Space and Sensing Remote of area the in years 30 than more during working been have I and expertise sharp developed I development, and applications RS of charge in agency Moroccan the CRTS, the of mechanisms. and agencies cooperation international with or level national at as well as sector this of knowledge June 2000 to June 2004: First Vice-president of the United Nations Committee for the Peaceful usesSpace (COPUOS) of Outer (IAF). Federation Astronautic of the International 2004 Vice-president 2002-October October since 2005 Morocco Principal for GEO (GEO) Observation Earth Group on of the Committee Member of the Executive Council. Association Member of the Eurisy technique and in risk space of integration the for of strategy in charge Group Working UN-OOSA of the Member (DMISCO) management disaster natural 2005: July Global Observing Strategy) (Integrated Insurance African by the created Risks; Catastrophic for Centre African of the committee Scientific the of Member Organisation. Agency Space National African South of the Officer Executive Chief the as appointed was Munsami Valanathan Dr (SANSA) on 3 January 2017. Dr Munsami has held and a with Technology, number the of latest positions position within held the being Departmentspace the of understanding clear a has Munsami Dr 2016. February since Chiefthe of Science Technology and Science of Department Science and Technology Representative of the

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th United Nations Office for Outer Outer for Office Nations United (UNOOSA), Space Affairs Austria Space Application Section, Section, Application Space Head of Global Business Development, Aerospace, China HEAD China Jorge Del Rio Vera Kammy Brun Kammy 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 uses of outer space. uses of outer polluters polluters red-handed. After that, he moved worked to he where system, thesatellite navigation global European European the Galileo, of Globalexploitation the of charge in Navigation agency Satellite Systems Agency, the setting up theoperations of the Galileo Security MonitoringCentre until he joined the OfficeAffairs for in Space Outer the United Nations as a scientificofficer, affairs promoting international cooperation the peaceful in University of British Columbia and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre which gave him better insights on how on insights better him gave which Centre Flight Space Goddard NASA the and Columbia British of University satellites were used which were the techniques used to process their data. After that, he joined the European working on the Envisat, earth Space ever largest built,observation satellite Agency, and Copernicus, the biggest applying Centre Research Underwater NATO the for worked also has He programme. observation earth European space knowledge to underwater systems and the European MaritimeSafety Agency using satellites catch to Mr. Jorge Del Rio Vera is a telecommunication engineer and have PhD in earth observation. Since he can remember, remember, can he Since observation. earth in PhD have and engineer telecommunication a is Vera Rio Del Jorge Mr. started He Earth. on lives our improve can technology space how in particular in space, in interested been had he his career in the Group of Physical Oceanography of the University of Malaga where he to used study the remote Mediterranean Sea, sensing during this period he had research stays in the Colorado the State University, a bachelor in Applies Engineering Physics in Hong France, inKong, and a of business Master affairs international in She France. istranslation ina in commercial native Chinesemaster legal (Cantonese & Mandarin), bilingual in English and French. sector. She is sector. specialized in analyzing the world government space program, commercial Earth observation and small satellite market. Kammy had been in charge of organizing Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week – years. for seven Business Observation Summit on Earth holds Kammy group. local Paris (WIA-E) – Europe in Aerospace of the Women is also the co-chairwoman Kammy Prior to joining HEAD Aerospace, she worked in Airbus Defense & Space (previous EADS) business growth division and within in Astrium Services the in Paris. She has strategic deep experiences analysis in market strategic when she was used to be consultant at Euroconsult, a private consulting firm in Paris specialized in the Space Mrs Mrs Kammy Brun comes originally from Hong Kong, China. She is currently based in the Paris subsidiary of the (HEAD). Group Technology Aerospace of China HEAD division lead the global business development to group Speakers: 40

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 43 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global ESA’s Jam Session on Space Safety Jam Session on Space ESA’s Space Spin-Ins from the Underground – CERN’s Aerospace Aerospace – CERN’s Underground the from Space Spin-Ins Applications Enrico Chesta Enrico Applications Aerospace Knowledge Coordinator, Group, Transfer for Organization European (CERN), Research Nuclear Switzerland Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen Planetary Planetary defence (NEO threat detection and analysis – incl. characterisation, follow-up • 10:50 - 11:10 10:50 - 11:10 11:15 – 12:15 CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research based Geneva in inreputation the field of HighPhysics Energy and it is(CH), mainly known for the Large Hadron Collider, worldwide a has Earth, on machines complex most and biggest the of one and accelerator particle powerful most the matter. of constituents basic the study and universe the of structure fundamental the probe to built the However, technologies and facilities developed in orderto reach itscore scientific objectives to aerospace. from medicine other domains, in many tangible applications find short-term In line with IAC 2018 theme “Involving this Everyone”, presentation will show thenon-space impact that organization can a have in aerospacethe through field future examples projects ranging from large past,of scientific present and instrumentsdevoted to the study CubeSat of payloads for cosmic technology raysdemonstration. Beyond to purelytechnological aspects, successful translationalprojects are always exchanges, fostered by CERN’s resultthe Knowledge Transfer Group through an partnerships of approach.” original open innovation multilateral and cross-fertilizing When it comes to developing solutionsforconverge. expanding ultimately the can limitsUniverse the ofof human structures knowledge, smallest thethe efforts and largest the explore to dedicated by: Organized for Organization European (CERN) Nuclear Research Speaker: Location: Location: Location: Location: It is becoming more and more important for the Space Community to tackle Space of our and planet dangers in assets Earth space from and on Safety of humanity, the protection addresses which segments: and includes three in Space, originating (man-made and natural) MODERATOR LI Ming President, Vice of Space China Academy (CAST), Technology China International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Introduction of the System and Current Development on Development and Current System of the Introduction in China Components Aerospace th Assistant of Director, Assistant of Space China Academy (CAST), Technology China Steve Bochinger Steve COO, Euroconsult, France ZHANG Lei MODERATOR 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 10:35 - 11:05 Speakers: Speakers: Technology (CAST) (CAST) Technology Components China Aerospace (CACEC) Engineering Center innovative programme in the future. programme innovative by: Organized of Space China Academy assurance. assurance. In recent years, the development of technological ability has been improved especially in the field ofcomponents engineeringtechnical service.We would liketo seek opportunities to exchange and cooperate with international counterparts on the components themes and radiation of ICs hardened design. Moreover, our international collaboration aims jointly to create Location: quality and manufacture of terms in system industrial integrated an has components aerospace China from La Sorbonne in Paris. from Whether he’s travelling overseas or browsing downtown Montreal, you will often findSteve searching for rare with little skill. the drums practicing He also enjoys ‘70s LPs. was was instrumental Euroconsult’s corporate development by setting up Euroconsult’s Canadian and US offices in 2008 and 2010. Prior to joining Euroconsult, Steve at worked the European Space legal Agency’s department. He has a Masters of Law from McGill InstituteUniversity’s of Air and Space Law in Montreal, and a Masters ofInternational Law Steve Bochinger is the Chief Operating Officer of Euroconsult, based in Paris, France. In his 15 years working in the working years 15 In his France. Paris, in based Euroconsult, of Officer Operating Chief the is Bochinger Steve he space has sector, advised a wide range of clients including and government organizations commercial actors along the space value chain. As COO, Steve leads the processescorporate organizational and development. He 42

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 45 Programme , his second mission to work on the largest international IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global IAC2018 Public Day: In-Flight Call with Alexander Gerst Gerst Call with Alexander In-Flight Public Day: IAC2018 United States United Hans Koenigsmann of Build and President Vice Reliability, Flight SpaceX,

Bremen Conference Center – ÖVB Arena – ÖVB Center Conference Bremen 14:45 - 15:05 Location: Location: On the occasion of the IAC 2018 Public Day, the Congress audience and participants live will to the tune-in International Space Station, ISS for a live session with Alexander Gerst, who will be the second ESA and Germanfirst commander of the Space International Station in the years twenty of launched (ISS) Space to the Station onGerst International for6 Juneits his 2018 existence. mission ‘Horizons – Knowledge for Tomorrow’ technology project in the history of humankind. In this thescientific major laboratory, spacefaring in turn, vehicle design. Data from cameras each and additional first high-speed stage data—and post-flight can inspections be allow stored control SpaceXany fatigue-relatedeffects. onboard—enabling toObservations are track and logged multiple over multipleflights and facilitate an far-reaching and benefits intrinsic these With readiness. flight stage’s first a of assessment accurate reduce rate, launch the increase will that technology principle a become has reusability efficiencies, vehicles. reliable enable more and ultimately the launch cost by: Organized SpaceX Speaker: leader executive the is he role, this In SpaceX. at team Reliability Flight and Build the leads Koenigsmann Hans Dr. of SpaceX’s quality engineering and process development teams and oversees during launch of an He assessment resolving campaigns. launch independent also identifying andrisks, provides the launch readiness process and launch. occur during integration anomalies that Guidance, and Software Avionics, the up built Hans 2002, in inception company’s the since SpaceX of member a As Navigation and Control (GNC) departments and developed the launchreadiness process SpaceXdatabase, currently uses risk the initiated and process mitigation risk SpaceX the designed also He campaign. launch each during systems. ground and the vehicle to changes system-level for a similar process establishing Science of Master a and Bremen of University the from production and engineering aerospace in Ph.D. a has Hans of Berlin. University the Technical engineering from in aerospace Reusability Reusability is also a fundamental feature of SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft,supplies the cargo the capsule International that Space Station. fact, In been used previouslyfour on resupply missions flown for Dragon the have Nationalspacecraft Aeronautics and SpaceOther projects in Administration work include (NASA). fairing reusability for Falcon vehicles. reusability SpaceX’s initiative also provides invaluable flightdata to further refine environment flight analysis models and, Jan Wörner General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European France International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Reusability: The Key to Reliability and Affordability and Affordability Reliability to The Key Reusability: th Programme Advisor to the the AdvisorProgramme to General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European France Chiara Manfletti Chiara

69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen (solar and beyond) (solar Space Weather Debris and Cleanspace (debris – detection, systems tracking, leading mitigation to autonomous removal, and collision intelligent avoidance, …) management, aspects – space traffic clean systems, including regulatory observation, modelling; deflection techniques; warnings and mitigation measures) and mitigation warnings techniques; modelling; deflection observation, • • 11:20 – 12:20 boosters at Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Cape Canaveral 1 at Landing Zone at boosters on reusability. on The reusability. firststage of itsFalcon 9 launchvehicle has landed 25 times as of July 2018— both on land and at sea on autonomous drone ships. These firstrecovered stages have of reusability true the demonstrating successfully missions, 13 on again flown and refurbished been the design. In early 2018, SpaceX a demonstrated simultaneous landing of both side differentiator to achieving highly reliable,affordable access to space. This presentation explores the development of reusability at SpaceX and the in ways which reusability has the revolutionized providers, other to compared player new relatively a is SpaceX Although model. business company’s it has already had a impact profound on the industry due to its rapid withinnovation, afocus core Location: Location: In the dynamic landscape of today’s aerospace industry, reusability has emerged as a major European Space Agency (ESA) Space Agency European Speakers: on this matter is of high importancefor shaping of future activities. everyone Therefore, invited is comments. stupid are comments Only no on Space Safety. and remarks his/her comments give to by: Organized ESA ESA DG Jan Wörner together with his the Programme role and Advisor, importance Space Chiara Safety is going Manfletti, to have in wishesthe future. Jan opinion The discussion. Wörner open an in will audience the engage to discuss to give like would a and topic the about overview short is a must. International cooperation is seen today but there is space for more. is space but there today is seen cooperation International is a must. from contributed activities and projects of series a but activity or project single a not is Safety Space in space. originating dangers from safe society vision of a resilient the towards worldwide players Space Safety is a topic that no nation, no agency, no space actor can tackle alone. Global collaboration collaboration Global alone. tackle can actor space no agency, no nation, no that topic a is Safety Space 44

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 47 European Space Agency (ESA), Agency Space European Germany Messerschmid Ernst Professor, of Stuttgart, University Germany Wakata Koichi General Director President; Vice Technology of Human Spaceflight Directorate, Exploration Japan Aerospace (JAXA), Agency Japan MODERATOR Ewald Reinhold Professor, Astronaut, European Systems, of Space Institute of Stuttgart, University Germany Matthias Maurer Astronaut, Programme IAF-ASE Astronauts Event Event IAF-ASE Astronauts IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global IAC2018 Public Day: Day: Public IAC2018 MLA Space, LLC, MLA Space, States United A. Melroy Pamela Shuttle Commander, Space NASA Technology of Space Director and Policy, Systems, Nova Australia Interagency Astronaut, ESA the and Advisor to Coordinator General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European France MODERATOR Maggie Aderin-Pocock Scientist, Space British Broadcasting (BBC), Corporation Kingdom United Michael Lopez-Alegria Principal,

Bremen Conference Center – ÖVB Arena – ÖVB Center Conference Bremen 15:05 - 16:05 stories are being are all stories from in told. On the over astronauts Bremen stage world will their share views on with their the careers unique audience. professional Can we really go to Moon and faster, Mars better? Whatrole does safety play in private space missions? Are the internationalcrews on ISS a years of experience combined the up with people who have Tag ? future model for role vehicles! of spacecraft in space in a fleet by: Organized (IAF) Federation Astronautical International (ASE) of Space Explorers Association Speakers: Location: Location: New Space also means that the astronaut profession undergoes changes and new astronauts’ Pascale Ehrenfreund Pascale Board, Chair of Executive (DLR), Center Aerospace German Germany Thomas Jarzombek Parliament of German Member Government and Federal of German Coordinator Policy, Aerospace Parliament, German Germany Jan Wörner General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European France International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Maggie Aderin-Pocock Scientist, Space British Broadcasting (BBC), Corporation Kingdom United European Space Agency (ESA), Agency Space European Germany MODERATOR Astronaut, (ESA), Agency Space European Germany Matthias Maurer Astronaut, Administrator, and Space Aeronautics National (NASA), Administration States United Gerst Alexander Jim Bridenstine 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 German Aerospace Center (DLR) Center German Aerospace Speakers: the audience. by: Organized (ESA) Agency Space European contributes to 41. to contributes will assume command of Gerst the ISS on Alexander 2018 October 3rd during the of week and IAC, will be connecting live from the Station on that same today, interact and answer questions from nations are joiningforces to develop solutions for the global Environment challenges and of our society: Climate ‘Health, Change’, as Center Aerospace – the German experiments European out 65 will He carry well Mobility of Tomorrow’. as ‘Digitalisation, Industry 4.0,Energy Supply and 46

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 49 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Airbus Defence and Space, Airbus Defence France Nicolas Chamussy Nicolas Space President Vice Executive Systems, July 2016. st Deputy Head of Bureau at the French Ministry of Finance. Ministry the French at Deputy Head of Bureau Avancées, Techniques de Supérieure Nationale École polytechnique, École from degrees holds Chamussy Nicolas Paris. Politiques de d’Etudes and Institut is married and has 3 children in Toulouse, born in July 1967, lives Chamussy, Nicolas From From 1995 to 2000, Mr. Fuchs held various holding the SE, OHB of Board Management management the of Chairman the as appointed was positionshe 2000 In at Director. Managing OHB System AG and from 1998 on as group. of the company 2001. in March Exchange Stock the Frankfurt an IPO at completed the company Under his leadership The space listed OHB first and 2.500Group is technology company with employees in Germany’s approximately and Luxembourg. Sweden Belgium, France, Italy, i.a. Germany, Fuchs In was 2008, appointed as Mr. the Honorary Consul of Italy in the of State Federal Bremen. He is married children. and has two Speakers: Nicolas Chamussy became ViceExecutive President SpaceSystems in the Airbus and Defence Space Division on 1 since July 2012. Tom Enders CEO Group to Airbus of Staff was the Chief he assuming this position Prior to He served as Head of Mission in programmes Air leading the Systems UAV former EADS Cassidian Division from Division space Astrium former the for Manager Programme (ATV) Vehicle Transfer Automated the was and 2008, started and Astrium for Infrastructure Ground of Director was Chamussy 2004, to 2002 From 2008. to 2004 from in Paris. EADS for Business of the Satellite in 1999 as Director with the Group Force). Air (US Laboratory Phillips at matters space on engineer an as 1992 in career his began Chamussy Nicolas He went on to work Directionfor générale France’s de (DGA) l’armement as a Deputy Programme Managerfor in 1993, followed by positions as an Advisorto the French Minister of Defence and as Marco Fuchs was born in 1962 in Hamburg. born in 1962 Fuchs was Marco Fuchs went to Law school at the Freie Universität Berlin and degree and Universität the Hamburg. Second After State completing Exam he hispracticed as Law anAttorneyat-law. attorney in Bar as an York to the New Hamburg. admitted he was After University, completing York New (LLM) at degree master postgraduate a Frankfurt. in later and York New Day in U.S. firm Jones with the law Fuchs practiced 1995, Mr. 1992 to From International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Space and Defence Programmes Defence Space and The Need For a Solid SME Base Within the Industrial Chain on Chain the Industrial Within SME Base a Solid The Need For th Marco Fuchs Marco Officer, Executive Chief AG, OHB SE / OHB System Germany 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen is much below their share of winning space technology contracts and what should be done about this. What is the present role of the Public in the future? Procurement further evolve Authorities and how should this role to have a solid SME industrial base, instead of a company owned vertically integrated industrial industrial integrated vertically owned company a of instead base, industrial SME solid a have to structure. Which are the views of the SME community that their actual share in development contracts Which are the advantages and responsibilities for Large System Integrators/Prime contractors contractors Integrators/Prime System for and Large Which responsibilities the are advantages • • • 14:40 - 16:10 14:40 - 16:10 Opening Address: Organized by: by: Organized (ESA) Space Agency European special role for SME’s, will participate to this session. will participate SME’s, for special role are: sessions during this panel/presentation to be addressed questions Key The respective views will be presented by the 3 important actors involved i.e. the Public Procurement Procurement Public the i.e. involved actors important 3 the by presented be will views respective The bodies. representative companies and their SME Integrators, System Authorities, Large As the topic is relevant worldwide, high level representativesfrom different continents, with a the involvement of SME companies within the space and defence contracts. In addition to this, public public this, to addition In contracts. defence and space the within companies SME of involvement the authoritiescanrole anby play procurement supporting increasingly important providing measures opportunities, supply networking forms( SME e.g. visibility, improving different the SME to in many contracts). for to bid and ability chain integration hand, within the new space and defence industries there are also companies opting for an approach approach an for opting companies also are there industries defence and space new the within hand, roof. under one production most having The public authoritiesprocurement provide industrial policyreflections /directives on sharethe of sector with the highest share of high-growth firms. of high-growth share the highest with sector defence and space for working chain industrial the within role increasing steadily an play firms SME programmes, the analysis of which is subject of this andpresentation panel session. On theother Location: Location: Start-up and scale-up firms are importantdrivers of economic growth and thusof for jobs. theDuring recent creation years, professional, scientific and technical activities haverepresented the 48

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 51 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Ernst Pfeiffer Ernst Officer, Executive Chief HPS GmbH, Germany Thibaud Delourme Copernicus for Leader Team Uptake, User Commission, European Belgium Morel Eric of Industry, Director Services, Legal and Procurement (ESA), Agency Space European France Dr. Dr. Pfeiffer undertook hisuniversity degree Engineering). & his PhD (1996 – 2002). of Directors Board to GmbH as Assistant Technical the Kayser-Threde at 6 years at University Munich (Aerospace of 50% shareholder. almost in 12/2002, currently of HPS GmbH, Germany Managing Director to Appointed Thibaud Delourme joined the European Commission in 2013, where he worked in user the Copernicus for leader Chief team now is He Economist GROW). (DG unit Market Internal and of Industry for General Directorate the uptake in the unit on Space Data for Societal Challenges and Growth. His team develops initiatives to increase funding trainings, by developing notably sector, in the space data innovation the use of Copernicusfoster and to instruments or accelerationfor programmes start-ups. Thibaud Delourmestudied Economics at the University of Oxford. Eric Morel de Westgaver took up duty as Director Head of HQ Paris of appointed 2013. He was November Industry, Procurement and Legal Services (D/IPL) on 1 2016. on 1 October ESA joined He Belgium. Louvain, of University Catholic the from Economics in graduated Westgaver de Morel Eric Industrial of the Head became he In 2001, Administration. of Directorate the in Officer Policy Industrial as 1987 in Technology Programmes. and Matters of Industrial in the Directorate Department Analysis and Cost Policy Before his current appointment, he had been Director of Procurement, Financial Operationsof andDirectorate the in 2004 October since LegalDepartment Procurement the of Head Affairs that, before and 2011 April since Resources Management and Industrial Matters. In addition to this responsibility he was nominated Associate February 2010. in General by the Director Matters Industrial for Director International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th National Aeronautics and Aeronautics National (NASA), Space Administration States United Director of Procurement of Procurement Director Program Operations, Jeff Cullen Jeff Executive Vice President, Vice Executive Industries Aerospace of Canada, Association Canada Iain Christie 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Houston–Clear Lake. of Houston–Clear the University from (MBA) of Business Administration Masters and Mission Operations Procurement; Procurement Analystat NASA Headquarters; Deputy Director, Johnson Headquarters. at NASA Division Analysis Procurement the of and Director Procurement; Office of Space Center Cullen Mr. earned a Bachelor of Business Administration/Finance from the UniversityTexas ofat Austin and a Mr. Cullen began his in career for the Procurement Mr. US Air at Force Kelly Air Base Force in 1986. He joined NASA Specialist. as a Contract in 1990 Procurement Shuttle for Space Officer Contracting including positions responsible progressively in served has He geographically geographically dispersed across the United Support Offices inplanning, conducting States, and processing major complex procurement actions, and analyzing and NASA Headquarters Mission recommending Directorates approval and of key Mission critical acquisition documents officials. require that approval of senior Headquarters Jeff Cullenbecame Directorthe Procurement in of January 2017. Program the He Operations is responsible for providing guidance, Division support and tools at to NASA Headquarters NASA the Centers, Office of Honours from University of King’s College. of King’s University from Honours the day to day operations of the association. He also has responsibility for the space, Association’s small files. business, and public procurement Iain holds a PhD in Physics from University of Ottawa, a M.Sc. in Physics from Dalhousie University and B.Sc. 1991, as a student. He left the company as President and CEO in 2013. and CEO as President company the He left 1991, as a student. Iain was a member 2010 from of Board of to AIAC’s 2013 Directors and served as the Vice Chair of the industry- Vice Executive as team management AIAC the joined He Review. Aerospace the during Group Working Space led overseeing as well as efforts policy AIAC’s of all managing for responsible is he role, this In 2013. June in President Iain Christie has been Executive VicePresident of the Aerospace Industries Association Canadaof (AIAC)with years 22 since spent having industry, space the in achievement of history long a with AIAC to came He 2013. June in operation, of year first its in Neptec joined Iain company. engineering spaceflight small a Group, Design Neptec 50

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 53 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global MODERATOR van Beekhuizen Pieter Senior Consultant, Bexperience, The Netherlands Leo Loiacono Program Senior Director, Stream Value Management Business, Lead-Aerospace Engineering Corporation, Valcor States United Sias Mostert Chairman, Executive Group, SCS Aerospace South Africa Pieter Pieter van Beekhuizen has worked his whole professional life since 1972 in the space domain, first with ESRO and as from 1975 with ESA, Verne). project – Jules ATV and office, staff Director’s Facility Management, has ( Finance, ESA within responsibilities occupied during this period programme and a audits many large included has variety which Audits of Costs Industrial ESA differentthe functionsfor responsible became and he 2002 In . ( Ariane and ) Launcher Directorate the ESA for reviews Mr. Mr. Loiacono has 22 years of engineering and production of aerospace fluid controls, management specializing in solenoid valves, pressure experience relief regulators, valves, fill and with the design, development Loiacono has served as Manager and major valves drain for Program accumulators. programs Mr. development and Valcor at team management program the led has He space). and military (commercial, industry aerospace the in Group. for the Aerospace Leader Value Stream the and is years 15 over for Engineering Corporation Mr. Loiacono holds Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in in mechanical Business engineering Administration,with and a has focus on a strategic management. Master’s Degree He Jersey. of New isengineer in the State a licensed professional mechanical Dr. Sias Mostert is the Executive Chairman of Aerospace SunSat on the SCS Manager Development as engineering in space hiscareer started He 1992. in since industry space Group and has been an active in 2000. of SunSpace members of the founding one 1992 and was member of the from University Stellenbosch at programme NewSpaceSystems Ltd, (Pty) Company Advisory Space establish to on went that Holdings SCS co-founded he 2008 In and SCS Space (Pty) Ltd. (Pty) Ltd using about passionate is and technology space with divide digital the bridging in interest keen a has Mostert Dr. development. for as a catalyst space technology International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th stralia Chief Executive Officer, Executive Chief Technologies, Inovor Au Luca del Monte Luca & Policy Head of the Industrial SME Division, (ESA), Agency Space European France Matt Tetlow Matt 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Management Management of Innovation. He is author on Space Security. Committee Federation Astronautical International of more than peer-reviewed 30 publications and Member of the development of the ESA European Space Security and Education Centre. Space Security and Education European of the ESA development Mr. del Monte holds a master in Aerospace Engineering School from University La Sapienza is in also , and a he graduate of the French NationalDefence Procurement College, and ofthe MontrealHEC School of Division focusing on frameworks and mechanisms capable to foster innovation and the socio-economic- development the of and concepts, a new Partnerships Public-Private new Entrepreneurs, space European of generation of space activities. impact assessment environmental He is also in charge of cybersecurity projects to protect ESA space missions, and responsible for the business Mr. Mr. del Monte is a senior manager SME and Policy Industrial the of Head the is He technologies. at advanced and relations governmental the cooperation, European Space Agency with strong background in international Presenters: In 2012 Matthew founded Inovor observation Earth Technologies Awareness, Situational Space platforms, satellite small on focus particular a with technologies, work to closer defence with Sensing. and Remote to and nano-satellite develop Matthew thenworked ontactical weaponnavigation algorithms andseveral work packages for the Australian Scramjet program. This was development; followed stand-off by and close further defence air supportstores. weapon of aircraft analyses projects modelling; in submarine Systems optimisation;design Engineering and CFD for capability Matthew performed his PhD research at the Space Systems Institute in Stuttgart on advanced guidance algorithms guidance advanced on Stuttgart in Institute Systems Space the at research PhD his performed Matthew systems. launch on future application for Foundation of first subsidiary 2007: HPS Lda. located in Porto (Portugal), sold in April 2018. (Portugal), Porto in subsidiary HPS Lda. located 2007: of first Foundation (Romania). Bucharest in S.R.L. 2016: HPS located subsidiary in March of second Foundation 2015. since of German SME Association Spokesperson 52

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 55 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global

Roberto Battiston Roberto President, (ASI), Agency Space Italian Italy

and generation of geospatial servicesgeospatial and applications. of and generation The workshop will show the role of the main actors of the Italian space economy in this process, represented companies of of that the that Space the to space-related of Agency Italian Italian from main associations. within the three by: Organized (ASI) Space Agency Italian Speakers: of products and services, that offer new and better tools to address several sustainable development development sustainable several address to tools better and new offer that services, and products of issues. In the field ofEarth observation, forexample, theintegration “traditional”of spacesystems with new satellites, equipped with new generation sensors, is paving theway to acomplete new class payload payload for the Chinese CSES satellite, operating in orbit sinceFebruary 2018 magnetosphere to and study litosphere. correlations He between has been the Coordinator of the SR2S EU active project magnetic(2013 shielding– techniques for15) interplanetary to flights. develop Author moreof than 420 papers published on international scientific journals, andorganizer several of workshopsdevoted to space science and advanced to 2003, Bejijng 2006, CERN 2012). 2002, Washington 1999, Elba (Trento technologies He 1982. Orsay, IX, Paris of University Cycle), (Troisième Doctorate , (1979) Pisa of Normale Scuola at graduated He Engineering, of Faculty University, Perugia the of Faculty Engineering the at Physics General of Chair the been has University. Trento the or Department Physics the at Physics Experimental of Chair is he 2012 Since 2012). – (1992 Vadimir (2016), d’Honneur Legion la de Chevalier (2000), Bucharest of Universtiy the from causa honoris Laurea (2017). Prize Syromniatnikov Roberto Roberto Battiston is thePresident of theItalian SpaceAgency (ASI) Italy. and of Trento, University Chair of ExperimentalPhysics at the He has worked for over 30 fundamental interactions: Strong years interactions, Electroweakinteraction physics, Search in for antimatter and dark international collaborations matter in Cosmicin Rays. He is also thefounder ofthe aresearch groupworking in the field offieldfrontierdetectors and of experimental physics and technologies to be used in – research fundamental physics ground based and space based. In particular in 1994 he founded SERMS (Laboratory for the Study of the Effects of the Radiation on SpecialMaterials), devoted to the characterization of materials and devicesto be used in spaceconditions. He has been for the until spokesperson AMS the experiment, experiment on fundamental approved first physics the 2014 International Deputy Space Station, already successfully flown during theSTS91 Shuttle flight in june1998 installed and on the ISS in 2011. Battiston hasProf. been the Europeanproposer of the LIMADOU experiment, todevelop an energetic particle International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Italian Space Economy for the Sustainable Development Goals Development the Sustainable for Space Economy Italian th RAPPORTEUR Karina Miranda Sanchez Karina Audit Head of the Industrial Section, (ESA), Agency Space European Luxembourg 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 16:20 - 17:20 infrastructure and data sources, also through international cooperation, to create create a wider to portfolio cooperation, also and sources, international through data infrastructure economy economy is developing new business models and technologies and promoting the growthof the in general. space sector Italy is at the fore front of this process and is expanding its space capacity, both in terms of The evolution of based space and processors communication new digital advanced functions, board on of miniaturization space systems with new radars, opticalgeneration sensors andconstellationseffective microsatellite cost satellite and the possibilityconceive to formations is paving theway to a and new class of space through realize, services and applications. This “new space” Location: Location: The workshop will focus on the tools that the Italian space economy is providing in support of the development. sustainable 2030 for of the UN Agenda goals qualification as a Certified Chartered Accountant. as a Certified Chartered qualification Previously Previously she worked as an Audit Manager specializing in Financial and Internal and Public sectors. within Commercial and Financial Due Diligences projects Audits, Sarbanes Oxley 404 additional an and MBA an Finance, and Auditing in majoring Accounting in degree university a holds Miranda Ms. analysis and auditing related activities in support of ESA procurement process. procurement ESA of activities in support related and auditing analysis to Authorities Audit National European with together Group Expert an of organization the of charge in also is She implementation to the relevant as policies well as matters accounting and auditing industrial discuss and present framework. regulatory the ESA an impact into audits having of industrial Karina Karina Miranda is the Head of the Industrial Audit Sectionat the European Space Agency (ESA) performingcost and of the ESA industrial return related aspects, he has started his own consultancy company (Bexperience.nl) in (Bexperience.nl) company consultancy own his started has he aspects, related return industrial ESA the of and clients. various services for consultancy 2018, providing He retired from ESA at the end of 2017. at the end ESA from He retired gained having , and ESA of functioning the of knowledge in-depth an acquiring domain Space the in years 45 After during the last 15 years a thorough understanding and experience of the European Space industrial landscape In 2015 he was nominated Head of ESA Industrial Cost Auditing and Return Division for which position he moved moved he position which for Division Return and Auditing Cost Industrial ESA of Head nominated was he 2015 In initiatives European in the involved actively been also has he years last the . During Paris in Office Head ESA the to (ISS). Station Space International of the projects opportunities/ commercialisation for 54

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 57 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global MODERATOR Andrea Zanini Communication, (ASI), Agency Space Italian Italy Lorenzo D’Onghia Lorenzo President, Space-based for Association and Services Applications (ASAS), Italy Rossettini Luca President, Space of Italian Association (AIPAS), Enterprises Italy Eng. Lorenzo D’Onghia, President of ASAS (AssociationServices), has a for long experience in the Space-basedindustrial world. Among others, he ICTheld the Technologies, position of Deputy General Applications and Manager and Chief Commercial Officer in , a Leonardo-Finmeccanica/Thales company, and General Manager in Vitrociset. He is currently Vice President of ESRI Italia and of the Rome Chapter in AFCEA – Armed Association. & Electronics Communications Forces Luca Rossettini is a serial seekingentrepreneur, profitablea andsustainable expansion space. In of the1998 Luca quits humanhis Airborne Officer kind career and got in a master in Aerospace Engineering inItaly (2003). After ayear working in a USresearch lab on Sustainability. nanotechnologies applied Towards Leadership in Strategic a master to concluded in 2005, he successfully where, Europe, space propellant, hecame backto During his Ph.D. studies in Advanced Space Propulsion – concluded in 2008 with honors – (startup providing Luca advanced founded vision IRTA and slow motion trackingtechniques). In 2006 heco-founded The Natural Step Italia (The concepts Natural sustainability Step is strategic an applying international of NGO idea that the helps where corporations and framework), communities sustainability pursueto strategic their a within objectives to the space sector originated. In 2008 he applied for the European Astronauts Corp among 10,000 candidates. the whole through Nevertheless,He selection hiswent and two motivation positioned hundred. first among the pushed Luca to find another accessto space. In 2009 Lucawon a Ames NASA at Fulbright position internship scholarship an andAfter California. in 2010 Valley, obtained a Silicon in Entrepreneurship Technology in Certificate for . a solution developing founded D-Orbit, Italy and to back went Rossettini Luca Center, Research president. Space Companies Association) (Italian is AIPAS Rossettini Since June 2017, Luca International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Director, Director, Outer for Office Nations United (UNOOSA), Space Affairs Austria Simonetta Di Pippo Simonetta Representative, Representative, Italiane Aziende Federazione la e Difesa la l’Aerospazio, per (AIAD), Sicurezza Italy Massimo Comparini 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 benefits of outer space for humanity. space of outer benefits Space. Alongside her team in the Office of Ms. the Di Director, Pippo co-ordinates andoversees reports on budgetary and programme performance matters as well as public information outreach and activities to promote the expertise on relating matters to the peaceful uses outer of space, and the use of space science and technology for sustainable development and disaster risk reduction. Ms. Di Pippo also discharges of Objects Launched the Register Nations the United overseeing including Secretary-General’s law, space under international obligations into Outer Space. She serves as Secretary of COPUOS and manages the arrangements and coordination of UN- are implemented in accordance with the mandates of the General Assembly, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses Peaceful the on Committee the Assembly, General the of mandates the with accordance in implemented are She supervises policies Nations. Nations of the United the United and the Space established (COPUOS), of Outer and UN-SPIDER. on Space Applications Programme Ms. Di Pippo advises the of Secretary-General the United Nations and of Director-General UNOV and provides UNOOSA Director, Ms. Simonetta Di Pippo, leads the Office’s strategies, policies and activities, ensuring that they that ensuring activities, and policies strategies, Office’s the leads Pippo, Di Simonetta Ms. Director, UNOOSA honoured with the Star for labour merit from the President of Italian Republic. Italian of the President labour merit from for with the Star honoured Author of more than 90 papers and published works in the field of space and microwave technologies, innovation innovation technologies, microwave and space of field the in works published and papers 90 than more of Author and technology management. He seats in many steering committees and board offor He a has number been of appointed having Academic positionsconferences. the scientific chair ofinternational space associations and Bologna) of University studiorum Mater (Alma system telecom for electronics Perugia), of (University electronics and in the economic field the Chair of ICT andEconomy of newtechnologies (LUISS,Roma). In 2016 has been Officer of e-GEOS, ASI/Telespazio Joint Venture, having the mission to commercialize world-wide COSMO-SkyMed world-wide commercialize to mission the having Venture, Joint ASI/Telespazio e-GEOS, of Officer radar Constellation data, applications and services and toprovide multimission solutions, Geospatial integrated processing chain. technology information and advanced data satellite based on innovative at at Telespazio. In 2015 he is appointed Chairman of EarthLab Luxembourg a Joint Venture between Telespazio group and local players (Post Luxembourg, InTech, HiTec) for Earth market. risk and insurance support to Observation services and applications in In 2016, he has been appointed Director of Line of Business Geo Telespazio,Information, and Chief Executive He began his career in the space industry in 1983 at Thales Alenia took Space, he venture In the joint Selenia Officer. Spazio member of Technology up that Chief to excom (later and responsibility, increasing Alenia Officer Spazio), Technical holding Chief positionsappointed of was he 2013 In Officer. Technical Chief Deputy of role the up 56

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 59 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Graham Turnock Executive, Chief Agency, Space UK Kingdom United Speaker: Organized by: by: Organized Agency The UK Space Graham has been Chief Executive of the Better Regulation Executive, a unit within Regulation offor Business, has thethe Department been Graham Better Chief Executive since 2011. He Energy and has Industrial a Strategy, BA and a PhD in from Physics Particle Cambridge University from the at CERN. He also holdsexperiments a diplomacollisionwork on in public administration theoretical for (ENA). d’Administration Nationale École head. Agency’s the for priority key a – level European a at and Whitehall across experience extensive has Graham He has worked in the European Commission and held several other posts in the UK Civil Service with the EU budget. lead on a including the Treasury’s strong element, European the of a trustee is he work of outside while board Office Met the on representative BEIS the been has he Recently keen cyclist. and a Association Hostels Youth International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International The UK Space Agency – Towards 2030 – Towards The UK Space Agency European Industry Contribution to a Lunar Orbital Platform Platform Lunar Orbital to a Contribution Industry European th Program Manager for Program Manager for Missions, Suborbital and Space, Airbus Defence Germany Detlef Wilde Detlef 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5

Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 17:30 - 17:45 16:30 - 17:30 opportunities and challenges lying aheadfor the UK space sector; and how his vision aimsto both them. and maximise manage practical impact on the lives of those living in emerging and developing economies. and developing in emerging of those living impact on the lives practical This session therefore provides an opportunity to hear direct from the UK Executive, DrSpace Turnock, GrahamAgency’s about Chief progress in achieving its 2030 growthtarget; the priorities, International partnerships and the ‘2030 Agendafor Sustainable Development’ are vitalto the UK non-profit and academia industry, with collaboration In goals. 2030 own its achieving Agency Space entities, its largestprogramme fundsprojects which use space solutions maketo a positive and Location: Location: The UK space sector is growing. Government’s The Industrial with Strategy, an UK ambitionto secure Space 10% of the Agency future global market is by driving 2030. this growth through the UK positions, he managed Robotics Engineering, GNC and Functional Avionics programmes as well as ISS Exploration Exploration as ISS well as programmes Avionics Functional and GNC Engineering, Robotics managed he positions, projects. Detlef Detlef Wilde is previous In an study. Habitat Platform experienced Orbital Lunar the for manager project space the and Suborbital systems for manager engineer working at Airbus Space Systems as a programme Speaker: this Global Network Forum (GNF). Forum this Global Network by: Organized and Space Airbus Defence unifying single stepping off point in architecture for human cislunar operations, lunar surface access access surface lunar operations, cislunar human for architecture in point off stepping single unifying and missions to Mars. Airbus is working for the European Space programme. This Agency industrial framework will on be introduced two and discussed studies with the for audience during this Location: Location: The next step in human spaceflightcould be the establishment of a humanspace presence in through cislunar the operations and the and would and human to advancing bewould be sustaining space the central exploration, gateway deployment of a Orbital Lunar Platform-Gateway. This 58

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 61 Marco Fuchs Marco Officer, Executive Chief AG, OHB SE / OHB System Germany Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Space & Mobility Hansjörg Dittus for Space Member Executive and Technology, Research (DLR), Center Aerospace German Germany Mark Mulqueen Manager, ISS Program The Boeing Company, States United

Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen How do space and mobility providers work together? work and mobility providers do space How each other? from expect do both sides What mobility solutions look like? will future How ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 10:50 - 11:50 Speakers: Location: Location: Present and future mobility and systems mobility concepts are not conceivable without (German) space know-how. – is only possible this : state driving Autonomous – mature in its eventual illustrate examples Many available. continuously and highly precise reliably, is data if navigation safely. and efficiently can be operated solutions transport that ensures navigation Satellite Satellite technology helps to make networkstransportation moreefficient, saving billions of traffic. avoiding by protection to climate and contributing in costs especially applications, everyday for exploration space of usefulness the demonstrate will panel The of mobility. in the area It will highly urbanintroduce innovative air mobility solutions by Airbus andDefence Space as well questions: GmbH and discuss the following as Volocopter by: Organized Affairs, of Economic Ministry of Bremen Labour and Ports John Mulholland Program Starliner CST-100 Manager, The Boeing Company, States United Room: CCB Hansesaal Room: GNF CHALLENGES STREAM CHALLENGES GNF anniversary of the start of the International Space International the of start the of anniversary th International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Space Station and the Next Generation: Launching the LEO Launching the Generation: the Next and Space Station Ecosystem th Chris Ferguson Chris Astronaut, Boeing Starliner The Boeing Company, States United 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Room: DLR Hall Room: Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen GNF FUTURE STREAM STREAM FUTURE GNF The ISS Next Generation: Private Astronaut Preparation Opening up the New Space Ecosystem Space New the up Opening Preparation Astronaut Private Generation: Next ISS The The ISS Destination: The impact, importance and the future Off the Earth, For the Earth For the Earth, Off the and the future The impact, importance The ISS Destination: to Space Travel and Commercial Launching Boeing Starliner Transportation: The ISS Crew ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 09:40 - 10:40 Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized The Boeing Company Following the Topics, a Q&A Round table with all Presenters that will be moderated. will be that with all Presenters table a Q&A Round the Topics, Following Q&A from the audience on the following topics the audience on the following Q&A from made to enhance the ISS role in space commerce, this event will examine what steps are needed to to needed are steps what examine will event this commerce, space in role ISS the enhance to made open the Station furtherto commercial use, may what most markets from benefit its use andhow to provide more opportunitiesfor private andgovernment astronautsto capitalize on its unique of roundtable by followed a format in will their share a TED-talk perspectives capabilities. Speakers government government and industry a firmfoundation for research and commercialization opportunities in its scientific in flexibility built in orbit, the ISS provides ever structure orbit. As the largest Earth low The economy. orbit Earth an of development the in customer as role central a plays and capabilities Station also acts as a producer in the arena ofconducting foundational research. With early steps Space Station: Next Generation celebrates the 20 the celebrates Generation Next Station: Space Station and the bold futureToday ahead. the ISS servesas the launch destination commercial of human spaceflight, including and Boeing’s Starliner, operates as the only laboratory that provides Location: Location: Thursday 4 October 2018 4 October Thursday 60

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 63 John Burrows of Institute of the Director Physics, Environmental of Bremen, University Germany Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global URBAN: Conceiving a Lunar Base Using 3D Printing Technologies Printing 3D Using Base Lunar a Conceiving URBAN: Charlotte Bewick Charlotte Earth Engineer, Systems ObservationPredevelopment, AG, OHB System Germany MODERATOR Timo Stuffler Business Development, Director AG, OHB System Germany Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen Permanent and long lasting items to be printed for Moon base to be printed items long lasting and Permanent demand Print-on as resource Waste a lunar perspective. feasibility from process manufacturing Additive 1. 2. 3. 4. 12:00 – 13:00 (each with a rapporteur): by: Organized AG OHB System Location: Location: Human exploration and permanent settlementpresence in space is the ability any sustainable to key goalsnext in space. logical and The attractive on the Moon surface to necessary manufacture and structures spares in situ and on demand isreducing the cost, volume, the missions long-duration for needed everything launching of the most one prohibit could that constraints up-mass and from Earth. Additive Manufacturing (AM) has been identified havingas thepotential provide to a during waste of less include the generation These advantages advantages. number of sustainability manufacturing; the capability to optimize supply in the geometries transportation in reduction subsequent the consumption; energy and and material reduce create lightweight components that parts on-demand. spare to create to the ability due reduction waste chain; and inventory via Technologies Printing 3D Using Base Lunar a Conceiving on focused be will event the of topic The session. brainstorming an interactive will the introduce presentation A session.keynote 4tables will be on established topics 4 different Speakers: Television, PublicGerman News MDR Aktuell Radio, Germany MODERATOR Arnd Rommy Anchorwoman, News News Private n-tv-German International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Change? Climate Change – How Can Space Based Measurements Be Can Space Based Measurements – How Change Climate Human Impact on the the Changing Understand Used to Global Climate Gases and Greenhouse of and Sinks Sources th Chairman Advisory of the Board, GmbH, Volocopter Germany Stefan Klocke Stefan 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 10:50 - 11:50 achieve ultimately sustainable development, but how young professionals can influence the future? the influence can professionals young how but development, sustainable ultimately achieve by: Organized AG OHB System environment, ecosystem services, agriculture, human health, and ultimately in economy. ultimately human health, and services, agriculture, ecosystem environment, Convention Framework Nations United the (e.g. policies environmental developing are leaders Global to the impact of manand on andmitigate the environment climate regulate to Change) on Climate from 1 Billion to 7.6 Billion), over 50% of population living today in urban areas. in urban today living 50% of population 7.6 Billion), over 1 Billion to from The increase in the atmospheric abundance of the two most important greenhouse gases, carbon climate, on impacts negative and direct have to recognised well is CH4, methane, and CO2, dioxide, have have evolved to provide the knowledge needed to enhance our scientific understanding of planet phenomena natural by modulated been have climate its and system Earth The ways. many in Earth since the Earth was since created. However, the industrial revolution, the growingexploitation of fossil fuel forcombustion energy and land use change has ledto arapid growth in population (i.e. against it, against will sit with senior experts to discuss about which are the main challenges and priorities technologies future. in the near and mid-term focus to space-based years, 40 past the in particular in and 1957 in age space the of birth the Since space technologies. Building up from the IAC 2018 Challenges, “Plenary Emerging Success, and 7: Plans for the the Greenhouse Future”, young professionals, those Measurements who will from Space face – the Difficult difficult consequences of ClimateChange and might need to aggressively more work Location: Location: discussion roundtable open an in participate to welcome are professionals young roundtable, this In using improved be can future the how on discuss and concerns their express to experts, senior with 62

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 65 RAPPORTEUR RAPPORTEUR Robert Davenport Robert Engineer, Senior Systems Group, LIQUIFER Systems Austria Weiss Peter Manager, Department Space Comex, France Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Prospect of China’s New Generation Recoverable Satellite Satellite Recoverable Generation New of China’s Prospect Piggyback Service RAPPORTEUR RAPPORTEUR Anna Daurskikh ALM, for Engineer System GMBH, Space Sonaca Germany Sgambati Antonella Senior Human Spaceflight Engineer, System AG, OHB System Germany Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 12:00 - 13:00 recoverable recoverable satellite system, and coordinate an open discussion on promoting piggyback payload governments. and industry institutes, research for agencies, opportunities and markets by: Organized and Telecom Global Aerospace (GATC) Ltd. Consulting (CSA) of Astronautics Chinese Society Location: Location: China will launch its firstcommercial recoverable satellite in 2019. During 2019-2025, 15 missions payloads/ returning and flying for services space commercial of prospects new creating planned, are commercial burgeoning the in China for niche commercial new potential a and orbit, supplying,from satellites power duration, flying microgravity, in improved highly is system new This economy. space and payload interface. It will compete in the stations space commercial with future eventually and Station, Space market theInternational from offered with commercial return services currently and research laboratories. Potentialcommercial customers may include the agriculture industry, space materials, space pharmacy, new tech demonstration, and microgravity science/life science research, returning commercial payloads by parachute, within a new system developed from the previously-flown Shijian-10 mission architecture. The panel will share some detailsof the new International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Marco Berg Marco & Head of Human Spaceflight Exploration, AG, OHB System Germany Germany Group Leader Granular Matter, Group Leader (DLR), Center Aerospace German Materials and Processes Section Section Processes and Materials TEC-MSP, (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands MODERATOR Matthias Sperl Advenit Makaya 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 since 2011: Group Leader Granular Matter, German Aerospace Center (DLR), , Germany Center German Aerospace Matter, Leader Granular since 2011: Group since 2016: Professor for Physics of Granular Matter, Institute for Theoretical Physics,Germany University of Cologne, 2004-2006: Postdoc, Duke University, Durham, USA University, Duke 2004-2006: Postdoc, Germany Cologne, (DLR), Center Aerospace German Space, in Physics Materials for Institute Scientist, 2007: since Germany of Düsseldorf, University (Lehrauftrag), 2008/9: Lectureship Germany of Göttingen, University Chair (Lehrstuhlvertretung), 2009: Professor/Acting 2000: Diploma in Physics, Technical University of Munich, Germany University Technical 2000: Diploma in Physics, of Munich, Germany University Technical 2003: PhD, Engineering degree from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France. de Lyon, Centrale Ecole from Engineering degree Science and in Technology Nagoya, Japan, supported by the Fellowship Postdoctoral for Foreign Researchers of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Thisresearch consisted of the process for developmentbulk of metallic aglass semi-solid matrix synthesis composites. Advenit received a PhD in Institute Materials ofTechnology Processing infrom the Stockholm Sweden, Royal performing his thesis on thesynthesis of porous metalssolidified andrapidly metals. Advenit holds a MSc in Materials Processing from Royalthe Institute of Technology and an space applications, invarious fields which include surfacetreatments, joining technologies, additive manufacturing, Rolls-Royce for Technologist a Lifing as worked previously Advenit utilisation. resource in-situ and polymers advanced Prior engines. aircraft civil large for parts critical of assessments lifing and analysis structural performing U.K., the in plc to this industrial experience, Advenit was a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Advenit Advenit Makaya is an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer at the European Space of Research the and European Technology Centre Space Agency. He supports the development of promising advanced materials and processes for Speakers: 64

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 67 MODERATOR LI Ming President, Vice of Space China Academy (CAST), Technology China Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global

The Young Generations’ Perspective of Space and Security Perspective Generations’ The Young Ntorina Antoni Ntorina and Security, PhD in Space of University Eindhoven Technology, The Netherlands YANG Hong YANG Designer, Chief of Space China Academy (CAST), Technology China Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 13:45 - 14:45 Ms. Antoni is a PhD candidate at the University of Eindhoven, conducting a research project in space security. in space security. project research a conducting of Eindhoven, the University at is a PhD candidate Ms. Antoni from Law Degree Greece. She holds a in Athens Bar Association at the registered at law She is also an attorney and an Advanced University Tilburg from law and European an LLM in International of Athens, the University of Department the Strategy at worked has previously Ntorina Leiden University. from LLM in Air and Space law as legal company aerospace private a Swiss and at and policy analyst, as strategy Space Agency the European counsel. Location: Location: The Global Network Forum (GNF) for Space and Safety Security – in and from Space – will be held during the IAC 2018 in Bremen. This GNF is expected to be an excellent occasion to promote IAF and security. safety for space activities and on onsafety their space views in reflecting space actors key the GNF will engage In this regard, space. security in and from This GNF invites panellists to reflect on the nature ofspace safety and security and its important role in space activities. This debate will focus on security in andfrom space, what the priorities of are. and space agencies industry governments, by: Organized Advisory Council (SGAC) Space Generation (ESA) Space Agency European Speakers: Speaker:

China Alfred Ng Science Space Deputy Director, & Technology, (CSA), Agency Canadian Space Canada MODERATOR Dengyun YU of S&T Steering Deputy Director Committee, and Science China Aerospace (CASC), Corporation Technology China LI Ming President, Vice of Space China Academy (CAST), Technology

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Introduction to Manned Enviroment and Scientific Experimental Experimental Scientific and Enviroment Manned to Introduction of Chinese Space Station Resources th Chief Executive Officer, Executive Chief and Telecom Global Aerospace (GATC), Ltd. Consulting China ZHU Linqi Jeffrey Manber Jeffrey Officer, Executive Chief NanoRacks, States United John Horack Neil and Armstrong Professor Chair, University, The Ohio State States United 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 13:10 - 14:10 Organized by: by: Organized of Space China Academy (CAST) Technology key factors, including factors, key space experimental conditions,experimentalresourcefor and intravehicular to helpful is It described. also are environment space and attitude level, micro-gravity extravehicular, a making Station, Space Chinese on performed be can experiments and environment manned know cooperation. international for fundament good The China Manned Space Engineering Office, on behalf of Chinese government, has made a strategic strategic a made has government, Chinese of behalf on Office, Engineering Space Manned China The framework with United Nations Office participation Outer for and scientific experiments of Chinese Space Space StationAffairs to members United of Nations. opportunities to offer Technical characteristics of manned on crew environment of Chinese spacestation are introduced. Some Location: Location: Panellists: Speakers: 66

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 69 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Kai-Uwe Schrogl Kai-Uwe and Chief IISL President Officer, Strategy of Institute International (IISL), Space Law (ESA), Agency Space European France Narayan Prasad Co-Founder, satsearch.co, Germany Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Schrogl is the Chief Strategy Officer of the European Space Agency (ESA, Headquarters in Paris, in (ESA, Headquarters AgencyOfficer Space of the European is the Strategy Chief Schrogl Kai-Uwe Dr. Prof. 2007 From France). to 2011 he was the of Director the (ESPI)Space European inInstitute Policy Vienna, Austria, the leading European think tank for space Prior policy. to this, he was the Head of the Corporate Development and External Relations Department in the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Cologne, Previously he Germany. also with andworked the theGerman German Ministry and Spacefor Post Telecommunications Agency (DARA) in Bonn, Germany. operations. Priorto her assignment, Major RPA Morgan served as a C-17A Commander Aircraft whereover she logging flew and deployments multiple completing Terror, on War the of support in missions mobility global rapid hours. 700 combat Major Morgan graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 2006 and holds a bachelor of systems science engineering degree in and Generation a Space 2017 master the for of member science committee organizing degree an was in and 2014 space since Council studies. Advisory Generation She has been a member of the Research & Exploration Space Human NASA’s in participate to selected was she 2018 In Australia. Adelaide, in Congress space simulated 45-day a completed crew 4-member her where Center Space Johnson at program (HERA) Analog exploration mission aimedto assess the physiological andpsychological effects of isolation,confinement, and sleep deprivation. in India and the experiences entrepreneurial and has previously satsearch.co at is a cofounder Prasad Narayan he is leading where Institute Space Policy the European at Fellow as an Associate also serves He States. United Federation’s Astronautical International of the a recipient He is cooperation. – India space activities on Europe Law. of Space Institute and a member of the International award Space Leaders Emerging As a Mission Director at the Air Persistent Force’s Attack &Reconnaissance Operations Major Center, Morgan geographic commands and five combatant three across operations supervising 24/7 combat for responsible was tasked as execution mission RPA global directing and missions, RPA Coalition and USAF both integrating theaters, by the Secretary of Defense and President of the United States. As an Electronic Combat sheOfficer, serves as a systems matterexpert on the use of the electromagnetic spectrum andsatellite networks for militaryRPA International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Reserve Officer and Pilot, Officer Reserve Air Force, U.S. States United France Deputy Head of the Space Tug Tug Deputy Head of the Space Team, and Space, Airbus Defence Rocket Scientist, Rocket BV, HE Space Operations The Netherlands Eleanor Morgan Yann Gouy Yann Aline Decadi 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA). Aircraft Piloted Remotely Major Eleanor E. Morgan is a U.S. Air Force included Reserve leadership positions andcombat officer flight operations in both and manned and unmannedaircraft. During pilot her whose 12-year for Director Mission and activeOfficer, Combat Electronic Pilot, Evaluator an as duty served has she assignment recent most career has Prior to that he was Programme Manager leading the Business Development for Space Surveillance and Tracking Tracking and Surveillance Space for Development Business the leading Manager Programme was he that to Prior now ArianeGroup. is in what Market European on the Management and Space Traffic Proud EU (Frenchcitizen andYann German)by is withexcited the an mindset, of development entrepreneur an economy. orbital Yann Yann is currently in charge developing the business of On-Orbit Services, covering In-Orbit Refuelling, partially and In-Space Logistics. Removal Debris Active Awareness, Space Situational exploration missions. exploration I am also part of the an Mars reach to Society experience my and bring to been has the mission My Austrian Space crewmember. field a Forum. as year this In early simulation analog this context, I have been part of a Mars the spacesuit and the operations. the crew, concern what for of safety acceptable conditions that could endanger the people and facilities on ground or in-flight. facilities on people and the endanger could that conditions I am fond by space andexploration I am aformer delegate of the SGAC within the Working Exploration Group. I have published two papers on the development of future space transportationsystems. In particular, focus I on my research the criteria to Safety be fordefined crew survival in the frame of the space future Human-rated My name is Aline Decadi. I am a rocket scientist at HE Space Operations BV. I have been working for the European European the for working been have I BV. Operations Space HE at scientist rocket a am I Decadi. Aline is name My Space Agency in Paris for 6 years on the development of the future European Ariane 6 launch Dependability system. and I am Safety engineer a in charge of developing a safe design; preventing fromcatastrophic failure 68

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 71 Harald Hauschildt Scylight Programme Manager, Programme, (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands MODERATOR Andrea Jaime Business Development OHB Quantum Manager, Group, Working Technologies AG, OHB System Germany Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global SGAC SpaceGen Entrepreneurs Forum SpaceGen Entrepreneurs SGAC Hansjörg Dittus for Space Member Executive and Technology, Research Center Aerospace German (DLR), Germany Marquardt Christoph Group leader Quantum Group, Processing Information of Light Institute Max (MPL), Germany Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 14:55 - 15:55 Organized by: by: Organized AG OHB System Speakers: about commercial about space commercial (both and and upstream downstream) are looking to meet with mentors/ VCs/Investors. by: Organized Advisory Council (SGAC) Space Generation Location: Location: Council Advisory Generation Space the by organised event an is Forum Entrepreneurs SpaceGen The as part of the Global Networking Forum during IAC. It is designed to connect potentialentrepreneurs entrepreneurs withand start-upveterans andVenture Capitalists, Business Investors, Angels and Business Incubators. SGAC’s SpaceGen Forum Entrepreneurs will be at 15:55h held at at CCB cocktail Hansesaal networking a at by followed 14:55, at 2018 October 4 Thursday, on Bremen Messe CCB GauB. This is event set are that andto proactive attract passionate entrepreneurs high-calibre MODERATOR Vasko Christopher ESA, Young Fellow, Research (ESA), Agency Space European France International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International How Will Quantum Technologies Change the Future of Space? the Future Change Technologies Quantum Will How th Christina Giannopapa Christina Affairs, Head of Political (ESA), Agency Space European France MODERATOR 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 14:20 - 15:20 these technologies and how agencies/organisations are pursuing this to adapt to the future. to adapt this pursuing are agencies/organisations and how these technologies and many governments around the world are keeping an eye on the developments of reasons. for security technologies, especially Computing and quantum Quantum Technologies, Quantum of developments the of status current the of overview an offer will panel The forward push to needs the tackle as well as sector; space the for relevancy a with those highlighting Quantum Quantum Technologies applications in the spaceTelecommunications, sector and range many others. from Observation,Earth and 2017the Manifesto announcement of GNSS, the Quantum Flagship by the European Commission, the first has witnessed publication the technology, the proving successfully are and Japan and China in launched were QKD using satellites of the Quantum many fields relevant to the space industry. The so-called second quantum revolution is now about to about now is revolution quantum second so-called The industry. space the to relevant fields many come, and the the space way and sector works solutionsapproach might change sooner than later worldwide. all industries affecting Location: Location: on impact disruptive possibly has which area multidisciplinary and cross a is Technologies Quantum He sits on editorial boards of various international journals in the field Astronautica). Acta previously also Law/Nijhoff; Studies in Space of Weltraumrecht, und für Luft- spaceZeitschrift policy andlaw (Space Policy, and lectures international relations as an Honorary Professor at Tübingen University, Germany. University, Tübingen at Professor as an Honorary relations international and lectures Kai-Uwe Schrogl has written orco-edited 17 books and more than 140 articles, reports and papers in the fields of space policy and law as He well launchedas policy. andtelecommunications edited until“Yearbook 2011 the on Space Policy” and the book series “Studies in Space Policy” both published by SpringerWienNewYork. at ESPI Kai-Uwe Kai-Uwe Schrogl is the President of the International Institutespace law experts from of Space48 countries, Member of Law,the professionalthe International Academy of association Astronautics(recently chairing of its Commission on policy, economics and regulations) and the Russian Academyfor Corresponding Member of Cosmonauticsthe French asAir and Space wellHe Academy. holds a as doctorate degree in political science committees (ESA International Relations Committee and two plenary working groupsof UNCOPUOSthe Legal Subcommittee, the one on the launching State and the other on theregistration practice, and Parliament European boththe of at hearings testified, leadingrespectively presented, He Resolutions). Assembly General to UN of Representatives. House the U.S. He has been a delegate to numerous international forums and has served from 2014 to 2016forums as2014 and chairman has of served the from international numerous to He has been a delegate Legal Subcommittee of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses Outerof Space, the highest body for space law making, comprising 73 Member States. He also was chairman of various European and global 70

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 73 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global MODERATOR Shar Manny Head of Analytics, Space and Technology, Bryce Kingdom United Chris Boshuizen Partner, Operating VC, Collective Data States United Manny Manny is an expert in the UK previously working commercial space as sector, an analyst satellite largest at UK’s company, Inmarsat, as well as for experience leading working across industries investment from early banks stage investment to commercial including model development, Manny Goldman Sachs managed analysis and for Barclays. With a multi-billion-dollar portfoliobusiness development assets. of activities and He worksupported has including Fortune 500, FTSE-100, and cross-functional mid-size firms in theU.S. and Europe. Manny strategic is activelyinvolved with the internationalin consulting forSpace Generation Advisory Council complex (SGAC) and advises numerous environments business spacestart-ups, providingstrategic Bryce business at clients commercial and government for engagements consulting leads now Manny . technical and Space and Technology. Chris is an OperatingPartner at Data CollectiveVC, a boutiqueinvestment firm specialisingscience and in engineering the companies. In data-driven manufacturing 2014 Chris award an won was Advance member a in deep become subsequently techhas He and winner. award Year the of Australian Global overall the also and category, of Directors. Board of the Advance Chris was the co-founder of , a changing planet from space. company As the CTO for fiveyearscompany’s hetook providing thecompany from the drawing board unprecedented daily, global space the mapping transforming completely history, of in group other any than space into our satellites more launched having to industry along the Fundamental to way. approach Chris’s is a dedicated investment in people, especially youth anything. of achieving capable global workforce connected a powerful, create to graduates, and recent Chris was previously a Space Mission Architect at NASA Ames Research Center. Afterworking on a number of traditional spacecraftprograms at NASA,Chris co-created Phonesat, a spacecraft built solely outsmart phone. and The the cost was so concept so low, simple, that space isofexploration now within grasp of the a regular person, everyday and many other groups around the world are pursuing their own space low-cost programs as a consequence. accelerating of consequences the studying for school a University, Singularity established he NASA, at also Whilst technological development. Initially fulfilling the role Chris of helped raiseInterim over Director, $2.5 million to assembling the faculty and the establish serving university, as Department co-chair of for the Space University’s co-led and Council, Advisory Generation Space the of Director Executive the previously also was He Sciences. and Congresses. for 5 Space Generation committee the organizing musician avid an also is He Sydney. of University the from honours with BSc. and Physics in Ph.D. his received Chris 2018 album, VHS, in September commercial his first and released

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Director, Remote Sensing Remote Director, Department, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space (MBRSC), Centre Emirates Arab United Founder and CEO, and CEO, Founder PTScientists, Germany Robert Boehme Robert Adnan Al Rais 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Before taking the leap from “part-time scientist” to full time CEO, Robert spent his time as an IT Security specialist specialist IT Security an as time his spent Robert CEO, time full to scientist” “part-time from leap the taking Before to successfully to aside!) agencies (foreign person only the probably He’s government. German the with working hack all eight ofgenerations the the so-called secure “Merkel Phone”, phone that German politicians use – but for security flaws. testing just thankfully he was Robert wants to increase access to space and enable non-traditional players to take part in lunar exploration. His exploration. lunar in part take to players non-traditional enable and space to access increase to wants Robert on the Moon that could be infrastructures reusable used developing as a vision the involves blueprint future for system. of the solar enabling deeper exploration for Robert Boehme Robert is and founder CEO of HetookPTScientists. his childhoodfor passion science fiction to the next XPRIZE. Lunar Google the entered and Scientists” “Part-Time the founded he friends, six with together when, level new- a full-fledged to volunteers, of passionate a small group from the team he has grown decade the past Over 50 people. over employing space company, settlement on Mars and send humanto by Mars 2117. Adnan has published and a presented number of papers in the areas of remote sensing and satellite image applications. He holds a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering Sharjah University, Khalifa from the first groundstation at the Emirates Institution Advancedfor & Technology Science (EIAST) in 2007 and also worked with the team building the of in Dubai. Station Ground the EIAST’s at services hosting support services and antenna ground DubaiSat satellite series, introducing commercial In addition, Adnan is managing the Mars strategy, 2117 working on setting the up strategy to build a full Operations and maintenance, Satellite Operations, Satellite products development, Interfacing with data processing, the Applicationsend users; locally and internationally, and value-added aswell MBRSC as products commercializing and services. Currently, he is working on the preparation of thebuilt that team the of part was Adnan Hope. – Mission groundMars Emirates and segmentKhalifaSat missions: upcoming MBRSC to support As a director of the Remote Sensing Department in Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Adnan and his and Adnan (MBRSC), Centre Space Rashid Bin Mohammed in Department Sensing Remote the of director a As Networks Ground missions. This includes the space MBRSC of activities downstream all for responsible are team Panellists: 72

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 75 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global MODERATOR Rummel John D. Senior Scientist, SETI Institute, States United Chiaki Mukai President, Vice Astronaut, JAXA of (TUS), Science University Tokyo Japan Newman Dava J. Apollo Professor, Program of Institute Massachusetts Technology, States United Dr. John Dr. Rummel is a Senior Scientist with the SETI Institute, and chairs the Science Institute’s Advisory Planetary the Board. as and Astrobiology for Scientist Senior NASA’s as Headquarters NASA at worked previously has He Protection Officer. He a is Fellow recipient of of the the Life Sciences AssociationAmerican Award from the International Academy of Astronautics (2005), and for the was awarded Advancement in 2008. Award Performance Exceptional the NASA of Science (1990), the Chiaki Mukai is Japan’s first female astronaut, and currently a JAXA Senior Advisor and Vice President of the Tokyo Tokyo the of President Vice and Advisor Senior JAXA a currently and astronaut, female first Japan’s is Mukai Chiaki University of Science. She is also the Chair of the Scientific Technical and Subcommittee of the United Nations Committee on thePeaceful Usesfor Outer Space. Mukai Dr. flew as Payload a Specialist on the SpaceColumbia Shuttle (STS-65/IML-2) in 1994, and on the Space and experiments. science Shuttle life various Discovery (STS-95) mission in 1998, conducting Dava Newman is the Professor of Astronauticsat the Massachusettsa Institute Harvard–MIT Technology, Health, of Sciences, and Technology faculty member, and former (awarded Fellow Faculty Deputy Service MacVicar also a is She Medal. Distinguished the Administrator honor, highest of NASA’s receiving NASA for contributions to undergraduate education). As the Director past MIT’s (TPP), she of led Technology largest multidisciplinarythe graduate researchprogram. Institute’s She is the Director ofPolicy Program the and MIT on performance astronaut investigate to experiments spaceflight four on PI been has She 2030. Program Portugal Mars spacesuit. BioSuit™ revolutionary for her and ISS, and is known the Shuttle, Space Station International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Life in Space: the Science, the Challenges, and the Broad Horizon Broad the and Challenges, the Science, the Space: in Life th President, Inc., Mankins Technology, Space States United John Mankins C. Pascale Ehrenfreund Pascale Board, Chair of Executive (DLR), Center Aerospace German Germany 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 15:30 - 16:30 the . While at NASA, he served as Chief Technologist for Human Space Flight and received forreceived Human Space and Flight Technologist at While NASA, he served as Chief the SpaceNational Society. Technology Achievement. Exceptional the Medal for John C. Mankins is Vice President of and IAA the of a member the is He LLC. Solutions Management Moon Innovation Artemis of Village President and Inc., Association,Founder Technology, and Presidentof Mankins Space Pascale Ehrenfreund is the Chair of the Executive Board of the German Aerospace Center. She is also Research ais the Ehrenfreund Chair of Board of Pascale thethe GermanExecutive Center. Aerospace a lead was She DC. Washington in Policy Institute Space the at Affairs and International Policy Space of Professor exploration. System focus on Solar with a Institute Astrobiology of the NASA Investigator Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized The SETI Institute biomedical biomedical (Mukai); long-duration life support (Mankins); and the projection of individualhuman capabilities and presence on the surface of anotherworld (Newman). A clarification engagement. audience theseof (live) life- via and panelists, distinguished these by provided be will issues related Location: Location: This event will showcase our current understanding of life life extraterrestrial and in the search for life space, in our solar including system (Ehrenfreund), and the the potentialfor potential for live humans to capably and safely deal with the fundamental challenges of spaceflight, including: 74

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Vera Mayorova Vera Youth of and Director Professor Centre, Space University State Bauman Moscow (BMSTU), Russian Federation Lisa La Bonté Lisa & CEO, Founder Foundation, Venture Youth Arab Emirates Arab United Developer Developer of the system of continuous aerospace education – high-school/university/post-graduate/industry. in Russia. education of aerospace high level sustained to Contributed hold in Moscow. Theory and Practice” “Space Development: Workshop Head of annual International Congress. Astronautical International of Committee Outreach Member of Educational Week Association. World Space and Member of the Board, Coordinator National of Astronautics. Academy Full member of International of Cosmonautics. Russian Academy Full Member of K. Tsiolkovsky Career roots in Silicon Valley aerospace and info systems, for the past 25 years overseas, Lisa has built businesses built has Lisa overseas, years 25 past the for systems, info and aerospace Valley Silicon in roots Career a start- As EU). East, Mid (Asia, nations 21 within Martin) Lockheed SK, Raytheon, (i.e. multi-nationals advised and up expert and business strategist, Lisa has launched businesses for sovereign Royalty, wealth funds, and VVIPs. ofcs, UHNWs/ family Exits incl. medical device, infinancier software). companies since 76 1997, (internet, A Lisaventure has invested 18 IPOs, 8 M&A. Lisa has raised over $225MM in capital, advised 100+ SMEs, and served as advisor to industry incubators. start-up focused From Dubai, Lisa created and served as lead investor and CEO of the Arab Foundation,Venture Youth the first the to acronym STEAM the introducing GCC, the to education space and STEM extra-curricular introduce to NGO In 2009 public fordomain STEM”. “inspired in Aviation,2007, andAstronomy the A Astronautics, Aerospace, for AYVF region. the into actively education NASA bringing Int’lAgreement Act NASA Space historic an secured AYVF launched the model international internships,for withNASA’s the first non-American NASA funded by the Abu government. Dhabi, UAE innovation, for advocate staunch a as infrastructure STEM and development workforce strategic sponsors and Lisa globally. and committees space boards and serves on numerous youth for and space training start-ups, Management, Technology & Strategy Internet in Science of Master a Business, International in MBA an holds Lisa level. the Graduate at of Asian Business Strategy and has been an adjunct professor in BMSTU. Programs Satellite of Student Head of Projects

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Developing Space Workforce – Industry Focus – Industry Workforce Space Developing th The Netherlands Andrew Herd Andrew Knowledge Senior Engineer Management, (ESA), Agency Space European 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – CCB Hansesaal Center Conference Bremen 16:05 - 17:05 16:05 - 17:05 In 2013, Andrew moved to the Standardization and Engineering Knowledge Management Office, working as part working Office, Management Knowledge Engineering and Standardization the to moved Andrew 2013, In of the of Secretariat Executive the for European Cooperation Space Standardization. In 2015 washe nominated as a directorate Knowledge Management Point of Contact and then, in 2017, was subsequently ESA. at management in knowledge requested efforts to support the corporate-level (ISS). In 2003 he brought his ISS experience to the European Space Agency (ESA), establishing the discipline of Review PayloadSafety ESA, at and ESA then supporting directly theestablished newly safety operations payload Panel. with an Executive Masters in Business Administration in 1999. in Business Administration Masters with an Executive In 1988, he a started career in engineering, withfirstly Siddeley Hawker Engineering, making 100 diesel electric locomotives with novel computer-based Station power Space International established distribution newly the on 3 control, Increment for hardware science operating and developing a and decade later in 1998 with NASA Andrew Andrew Herd was born in Lincoln, United Kingdom graduating in 1988London, with In in graduating Honors. 1996,atstudied University, he Loughborough University, 1965. He studied Mechanical Engineering at The City Speakers: IAF Global Workforce IAF Global Workforce Subcommittee Development forward. The panellists are invited from major prime industrial companies from USA, Europe, China Europe, USA, from companies industrial prime major from invited are panellists The forward. and space agencies. as academia as well by: Organized system engineering, product assurance etc. assurance engineering, product system The panellists will discuss the specificproblems aging professions, spaceof and workforce capture of knowledge accumulated as industry well as discuss the facesway today: scarcity of certain Location: Location: Attracting of skilled workforce for space industry is always a challenge. Thereare few issues important to consider: lack of motivation youngworkforce of in people space industry to especially study engineering in subjects, Europe, scarcity of aging of certain professions as for example 76

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 79 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global MODERATOR Olga Zhdanovich Engineer and Standardisation Workforce Vice-Chair SEOC Development, Space European Modis for Agency, The Netherlands YANG Yuguang YANG Professor, & Science China Aerospace Limited Corporation Industry (CASIC), China Cartography, Russia Cartography, as In engineer. 1996 During she 1997. in participatedUK in the ISUManchester, of SSP Program./University She University received European MSc degreeCentral in from Policy and Science Environmental more than twenty fiveyears of her professionalcareer sheworked asconsultant oncommercial application of space technologies in earth observation, and telecommunication, and is educational projects. Olga University. Space International the of member Faculty Council, Academic ISU the of member elected is She Academy Netherlands Royal the from scholarship a includes that scholarships and awards of number of recipient of Arts and Sciences for the International Institute chapters of as Appliedpublications Systems Youngof Analysis number Scientist Program authored (1995) is She (1998). Agency Space European the from award the holds and technology. of space applications on various papers and conference in books Yang Yuguang, Yang Professor from CASIC, mainly engaged in space system design and spacecraft design, also being engaged in preliminary study of China’s manned space program and also deep good space at orbital explorationprojects. dynamics and numeral is He simulation.Yang isvery activeand communication in and already has moreinternational than 600 friends space in international space field. cooperation He is the only committee, founding transportation space IAF of secretary the now is He China. from Association Village Moon of member acting ascooperator of space Symposium transportation duringIAC. He has chaired deep space transportation Yang Solutionfour isfor sessions times also very duringenthusiastic IAC. on popularization of space technology. He was always invited by China Central as Television technical expert during live coverage of important space missions of China. He has attended 149 live andcoverages Yangstudio has interviews on already written CCTV. to the public. technology space medias of China, introducing all the important for almost than 200 articles more European and ESA for both Modis via Engineer Production Standardisation a is Zhdanovich Olga 2010, June Since Prior fororganisation. to this Space assignment Standardisation sheCooperation was andan Increment Mission for Olga, of the the Human European SpaceAgency. Directorate Spaceflight at Consultant RheaTech Integration in 1990 graduated with Cum Laude from the Moscow Institute of Engineers in Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Mary received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from George Mason University and her Masters Masters her and University Mason George from Administration Business in Science of Bachelor her received Mary of Business Administration in Business,Economics and PublicPolicy from GeorgeWashington University. She completed LMC ExecutiveTraining Leadershipat ClaremontCollege in Claremont, CA andat Emory University, Maryland. Bethesda, in live consultant, an international Snitch, Thomas GA. and her husband, Dr. She Atlanta, International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th Senior Staff, Global S&T Senior Staff, Organizations, Martin, Lockheed States United Director of Relations with Space with Space of Relations Director Associations, Space, Thales Alenia Italy Mary Snitch Maria Antonietta Perino Maria Antonietta 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Committees of thefor Board the for American Aeronautics Institute and Astronautics (AIAA) and University the International the of Member Full elected an is She Board. Advisory Industrial Engineering Aerospace Maryland of Academy of Committees Astronautics Organizing (IAA) Local the and on Martin aLockheed represents Corporateand Member Leaders Space of Future of the Board the Internationalon serves Astronautical Federation. Mary Assembly 2018. Scientific 2019 and the COSPAR 2017, IAC IAC for Propulsion Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA as join Lockheed Martin Corporation. Manager, in 1990 to Washington Legislative and International Affairs. returned Mary to on serves actively She community. education STEM and aerospace the to contributor impactful an Is Snitch Mary Her 30-year professional career includes ten years at the U.S. Department of State and the Arms Disarmament Control and Agency. She joined the private aerospace sector In 1983 with TRW and in 1985 joined the Jet of Astronautics, andformer Vice President of the Bureau Federation Astronautical International responsible for Evolution. IAC Activities and Technical She is author of several publications, papers, and reports, and Acta Astronautica Co- Editor. Co- Astronautica reports, and Acta and papers, publications, She is author of several Maria isAntonietta a member scientific committees, of different of EuroScience the Forum (ESOF),Open and of in Women Aerospace. She is member of the et Académie de de l’Espace l’Air and of the International Academy recently Director for System Supplies Operations. System for Director recently the space in professionals of young development the promoting activities different in involved is Antonietta Maria industry. Since 1986 she was she has In 2010 been Program. Core working Aurora the at and Return, Thales Sample Mars Alenia ExoMars, like Space exploration to – related activities , as Program Manager of major ESA and ASI Programs. Exploration Advanced for Director appointed In the last years she has been Director Marketing & Sales for the ESA Exploration & Programs,Science and Maria Antoniettagot aDegree in Nuclear Engineeringat thePolitecnico difirst SummerTorino. Session of Boston, USA) the In and International Space then University she (M.I.T., 1988 became Faculty a she attended the member. 78

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 81 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Rob Chambers Rob Human Spaceflight Director, and Business Strategy Development, Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United Timothy Cichan Timothy Exploration Architect, Space Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United In this role, he is focused on Lockheed blueprintforMartin’s deep space exploration,leveraging the company’s proven heritage in robotic and human spaceflight to extend humanity’s understanding of our solar alonegoing, in the andwe’re whether we’re system where come we about from, questions where fundamental answer to universe. programs Company Systems Space of variety a on worked has and 1993 since Martin Lockheed with been has Rob the , Orion, and deep space habitats. sensing satellites, remote including Earth Rob has bachelor’s and degrees in master’s Aeronautical and Engineeringfrom Astronautical Purdue University. Throughout his Rob career, has led the development of guidance and controls subsystems, avionics, and flight software. Institute of TechnologyInstitute and of a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical andAstronautical Engineering from the Pilot School. Test of the USAF Graduate He is also a Distinguished of Washington. University Meritorious Defense Medal, Service Superior Defense a including awards, numerous with honored been has Tony Service Medal, two NASA Space Flight medals, a Navy Award. Return-to-Flight Medal, and the NASA Meritorious Service Medal, NASA Exceptional Service Timothy Cichan is the Space ExplorationArchitect team of engineers at Lockheedwho figure out Martin, howto help astronauts and whererobots visit he the Moon, asteroids, and previously Mars. was He the leads a multi-disciplinary Orion System Architect. Timothy joined Lockheed Martin in 2002, and hasworked for analysis, mission design, both trajectory optimal in teams, satellite communication commercial and spaceflight human subsystem development, and systems engineering. He has State. Penn Engineering from a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Rob Chambers is the director of Human Spaceflight Strategy and Business Developmentfor Lockheed Martin’s Company. Systems Space Corporation’s Tony Tony is a retiredNavy Captain former and Astronaut NASA over 40 different kinds of who aircraft and served as accumulatedhas the pilot fortwo Space Shuttle over missions:STS-119 andSTS-132. 4,700 flight hours in While serving at NASA, leadership roles Tony’s within the Astronaut Office included the , Shuttle Propulsion. and Space (CAPCOM), Communicator Capsule Crew, Commercial He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineeringfrom the Massachusetts Room: DLR Hall Room: GNF EXPLORATION STREAM EXPLORATION GNF International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Ahead of the Curve – How Our Next Steps Fuel the Path to to Fuel the Path Steps Our Next Ahead of the Curve – How the Moon and Beyond th Director, Advanced Programs Programs Advanced Director, Commercial Civil Space, Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United Dominic “Tony” A. Antonelli Dominic “Tony” 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 07:30 - 08:30 Tony Antonelli is the Director of Advanced Programs for the Commercial Civil Space line of business for Lockheed for business of line Space Civil Commercial the for Programs Advanced of Director the is Antonelli Tony programs Space Civil Commercial of expansion strategic the for leadership provides he role, this In Space. Martin and capabilities, including innovation development and of and launch systems. satellites, weather exploration space programs, humanspace flight, Lockheed Martin Speakers: path path to and Mars, conclude with Lockheed steps commercial Martin istakingto this make future a reality. by: Organized working working in deep space for longer durations thanever before,requiring significant changes in the way we operate in orbit and new capabilitiesfor operating on the lunar surface. We also explore Earth/Moon oneconomy the for tomorrow’s framework areactivitiesestablishing the how today’s vision for an inner solar system where astronauts and their robotic partners are conducting science, conducting are partners robotic their and astronauts where system solar inner an for vision testing deep spacesystems, andrefining operations for longduration missions.Near-term prospecting lunar of the resource Moon, including exploration crewed and telerobotic includeobjectives and living be will humans objectives these meeting In economy. Earth/Moon sustainable a enable to exploration, NASA and its international partners are establishing a unique scientific, commercial, and commercial, scientific, a unique establishing are partners international its and NASA exploration, which infrastructure exploration can fuel anEarth/Moon economy and allow humanityto embark government of forum willcollaboration describe how theRed The Planet. to the mission on its first and commercial partners lay the forfoundation the Moon for in Mars, preparation with detailed a Humanity is moving out into the solar system, starting with a return to the Moon. In this GNF, Lockheed Lockheed GNF, this In Moon. the to return a with starting system, solar the into out moving is Humanity Martin will build on lastyear’s sessionwhich introduced therole of the lunar-orbitingGateway in space deep for outpost lunar a as Gateway the using By Camp. Base Mars orbital an for preparation Location: Location: Friday 5 October 2018 October 5 Friday 80

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 83 William Crowe Officer, Executive Chief Orbit Robotics, High Earth Australia MODERATOR Marc Scheper Head of Exploration Programme in Predevelopment, AG, OHB System Germany Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Travel Travel Igniting International Excitement for Interplanetary Space Interplanetary for Excitement Igniting International Ian Carnelli General Studies Program ESA Manager, (ESA), Agency Space European France Merkle Fritz of the Executive Representative Board, OHB SE, Germany Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 10:50 - 11:50 The ESA/NASA/Industry team is coordinating international communications and outreach initiatives initiatives outreach and communications international coordinating is team ESA/NASA/Industry The through innovative socialproductions, supporting media hundreds of community and educational events, campaigns, garnering thousands of eye-catching news headlines around graphics,the world, and fostering positive captivating morale among employees with fun and multimedia engaging internal communications and events. Strategic partnerships Cinemark Peanutsand with other Worldwide, well-known organizations will so technology, – science, fields generate STEAM in excitement careers and seek and study to youth interest intoday’s inspiring exploration, space engineering, and math. art Test-1 thousands generated — news stories of flighttest andfirst over Flight – Exploration Orion’s number 3.8 the billion twice social nearly media – people impressions for million Orion, 1.2 with than the more #1 reached hashtags Trending on site Dec. 5, Tube 2014. On You TV’s NASA day, launch Location: Location: of missions a series of first the launch to forces joining are ESA and NASA history, in time first the For to send astronauts beyond the moon. This bold endeavor will ignite the next generation of space exploration that will include a journeyto Mars and future interplanetaryexpeditions throughout our solar system. next generation spacecraft NASA’s – Orion – will be thefirst human-spacecraft ventureto this far since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Exploration Mission-1 will bewill anlaunch atop uncrewedthe flight new testSpace that Launch System rocket from Kennedy NASA’s Spaceport in Florida for a 21-day mission to the far side of the human moon spaceflight launch since the and International first SpaceStation module back. was launched in 1998 This flightwill be the mosttoday. it is exciting orbiting laboratory the renowned become to Speakers: International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Opportunities? Monitoring Asteroids: Defending our Planet. Threaths or or Threaths our Planet. Defending Asteroids: Monitoring th Systems Engineer, Advanced Advanced Engineer, Systems Programs, Systems Martin Space Lockheed Company, States United Danielle Richey 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 09:40 - 10:40 Organized by: by: Organized AG OHB System asteroids asteroids can also be used by governments to deflect/destruct those sector? thatcommercial the posefrom direction a that in threatto offered Earth. currently services and synergies any there Are Panellists Panellists will talk about their national programmes andstrategies to in place. already exists protect ahead, and which initiatives challenges the remaining which are asteroids, planetEarth from And in addition, the discussion will addressedalso whether commercial initiatives to exploit asteroids are both: threats and opportunities. and threats both: are asteroids exploitation resources of topics the covering Asteroids, of faces two these about talk will panel This defence. and planetary due to the impact of one of those asteroids, and the Earth, although protected by its atmosphere, is atmosphere, its by protected although Earth, the and asteroids, those of one of impact the to due our skies. cross rocks if bigger very fragile still Raising can about help awareness Asteroids not only be ready our to protect planet, but also learn more about the origin of the Universe and to exploit those for a common benefit. In other words, However, imagining that one of the millions However, of bigger pieces that are orbiting in our close universe to our planet decides their orbit one: collides that with will wish-maker Earth’s certainly become a species Earlier that nightmare. real such inhabited Earth, as a extinction faced dinosaurs, complete Location: Location: Shootingstars are wish makers,everybody is certainlyexcited about seeing one crossing the sky. These littleare tiny pieces dust space of and/or meteoroids, debris that burn into the atmosphere. and the NextSTEP Danielle Habitat program. has a Bachelor’s and of Master’s Science in Aerospace Engineering with an emphasis in . Colorado, of the University from Danielle Richey is a systems engineer at Lockheed Martin, where she focuses on defining and enabling the future future the enabling and defining on focuses she where Martin, Lockheed at engineer systems a is Richey Danielle worked has and 2008 in Martin Lockheed joined She beyond. and Mars, Moon, the to exploration human of path Orion including Space, Civil and warning missile early and cybersecurity to related Defense in projects multiple on 82

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Rosita Suenson Rosita Programme Communication for Human Spaceflight, Officer (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands Rosita Suenson Rosita is a specialistcommunications withexperience project management running large international both Space and Non-Space industries. encompassing programs outreach In her daily the she work social is communication for media responsible articles,web campaigns, specialevents, plans, PR activities, creating crisis communication Moreover, plans. internally Space of Agency, thethe European profile raise to projects, and shecomplementary stakeholders industry serves an as interface with ESA and as externally. as well Currently she works in close withcooperation NASA and partners on the Orion and programme the Exploration and partners. ESA, NASA for in a series of missions Mission-1 mission, which will be their first In March 1995, he was assigned as flightfor engineer the Euromir 95 mission 179 that arecord-breaking lasted spacewalks. included two 1996 that 29 February 1995 to 3 September from days After his Euromir 95 missionfrom October 1996to July 1997, Thomas trainedon thelearn -TM spacecraftundocking, to atmospheric reentry and landing. He was awarded from space. return during its capsule the Soyuz three-person command a to him qualifies that certificate Russian ‘Soyuz Return Commander’ Furthermore, he worked with team ESA’s who developed the European Robotic Arm and its groundtest- and equipment. mission control From September 1997 to March 1999, Thomas was detached to the German Air Commander of Force as a Tornado Operationalfighter-bomber wing. Group After hisreturn toESA he supported the Transfer Automated Vehicle team and the European Robotic Arm programme. Training Centre in continued Star He City training from June 1999 until at March 2000 the for theRussian Cosmonaut Russianparts ofStation. the International Space assigned was Thomas later years Two Centre. Astronaut European the at activities his resumed he 1999 April 1 On to an advanced training class to prepare for the first European long-duration mission to theInternational Space Station. Station. Space to the International mission assigned a long-duration 2004, he was In September Board Executive the of a member as 2007 8 August on named was Reiter Thomas career, astronaut active his After and Technology. for DLR, responsible Center, of the German Aerospace From April 2011 to December 2015 he was of Directorate Director of Human ESA’s Spaceflight and Operations, and activities spaceflight human Agency’s the Station, Space International the to contribution Europe’s managing Coordinator Interagency ESA now is Thomas segment. ground the of and missions satellite ESA’s of operations the General. the Director and Advisor to In 1992, he was selected to join European ESA’s Astronaut Corps, based at the European Astronaut Cologne, After Centre Germany. completing basicin training, Reiterwas selected for the Euromir 95 mission and started training at Star City near Moscow, Russia, in August operations of 1993, the Soyuz spacecraft. The Euromir 95training experiments as was organised and mainly doneat the an engineer, including spacewalk training and Centre. Astronaut European

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th France ESA Astronaut, Interagency Interagency Astronaut, ESA the and Advisor to Coordinator General, Director (ESA), Agency Space European Communications Business Communications Partner, Airbus Space Systems, Germany Thomas Reiter Siegfried Monser 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Thomas Reiter was also involved in ESA equipment for studies the Columbus of space one laboratory, the of Europe’s main contributionsto crewed the International Space space Station. shuttleand development of training training Class 2 at the German flighttest in centre Manching during 1990, Thomaswas in flight involved several test projects and conversion training on the Tornado aircraft. Thomasattended the Class at ETPS, test1 Boscombe Down, pilotin training 1992. His flightexperience includes more than 2300 hours in 15 types of military aircraft. jet combat Aftercompleting militaryjet training at Sheppard AirTexas, ThomasForce Base, flew the Alpha Jet infighter- a bomber squadron based He in was Oldenburg, in involved Germany. the development of computerised mission planning systems and became a flight-operations officer and squadrondeputy commander. After test pilot 2013 he was Head of forEmployee Communication Airbus’ and Defence Space Division hetook before over the Systems. for Space responsibility communication built. is Spaceship Orion the of Module Service European the where Bremen, Airbus at based is Monser Siegfried He has been with Airbus and its predecessor 23 for and as years started a Human Manager Resources in charge programmes. development and personal of organizational Following the foundation of European AeronauticDefence and Space Company(EADS) in 2000 he was Head of Internal Communication &Editorial of Astrium, no. Europe’s 1 space Company. After the merge with Airbus in Siegfried Monser coordinates the communication activities for the Space Systems Business of Airbus. Systems for the Space activities the communication Siegfried Monser coordinates Speakers: Organized by: by: Organized Lockheed Martin reached reached on the seven days surrounding Curiosity’s Mars landing in 2012. We and see how. Come hear excitement. expect that twice generate Mission-1 to Exploration 84

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 87 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global EarthMoonMars: Involving Everyone Involving EarthMoonMars: Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen What infrastructures in What infrastructures Earth-Moon sphere, on the Moon or Mars surface to benefit multiple users? ? use to How partners? new and countries space emerging or small of role the is What stakeholders? new agencies and countries, between effectively collaborate to How What What are current EarthMoonMars missions & plans for different space agenciesactors? and space in space? support and invest to community Earth engage to How EarthMoonMars? Why public and youth? groups, users new and science for data EarthMoonMars promote to How What are Knowledge Gaps and precursor robotic missionsfor MoonMars and how Earth orbit? or Earth build on activities on do they problems and bring benefits? Earth to address contribute activities do MoonMars How Goals Development Global Sustainable to missions contribute EarthMoonMars make to How What technical & research synergies between space missions around Earth , on the Moon or Mars? 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12:00 - 13:00 Organized by: by: Organized (ESA) Space Agency European Awards, Awards, IABC Quill Awards, Fleishman-Hillard CEO’s Team Player Award and NASA’s Silver Snoopy Spaceflight Award. Awareness Singleton resides in Houston, and Texas, enjoys traveling, and volunteering with Girls, Inc., Lockheed Rodeo. & Show Martin’s Livestock and the Houston Impact Network, Women’s Location: It is timeto debate howto involveeveryone as a Globalcommunity to benefitfrom Earth. Moon key space and missionsspace Mars activities. and EarthMoonMars The recent review panelists will projects. They will discuss potential EarthMoonMars research , astrobiology, space science, human & spaceflight, (Earth monitoring, planetary environment observations, science and technologies, life support, operations, technical validation and development). benefits andvalues offoreveryone. an TheEarthMoonMars approach engaging panel will address They will debate e.g.:community the from aspects & questions various Singleton Singleton is a member the of from the Journalism LeadershipWomen’s International Associationin and degree serves bachelor’s on a advisoryholds boardsShe for Partnership. Economic Houston Area Bay the and SpaceCom management business international in studies post-baccalaureate continued has and Austin at Texas of University at the University of Houston. Throughout her she career, has earned myriad communication industryincluding Douglas S.a Silver PublicPRSA Excalibur Morrow the Anvil, PRSA Outreach Award, Space awards Foundation’s

International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International th MODERATOR United States United Linda Singleton Linda & Communications Manager, Integration Martin, Lockheed Barbara Zelon Barbara Communications Strategic Manager, and Space Aeronautics National (NASA), Administration States United 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 campaign for what is now known as the International Space Station. She also worked for SheStation. worked also for Space is what now known ascampaign the International Freedom Space Station the Manned Space Flight EducationFoundation thatestablished Space Center Houston. Shelater joined NASA Johnson Space Public OfficeCenter’s Affairs in 2002 where she created and spearheaded nationaloutreach and the space agency. for programs public awareness of missions for NASA’s new era of human exploration beyond the Moon. beyond of human exploration era new NASA’s of missions for Singleton has more than 25 years of experience managing campaigns for small global startup corporationsbusinesses as including well IBM,as Lufthansa Airlines, Columbia/HCAinternational and audiences. Her space-based Exxon reachingexperience dates backto the mid 1980s local, when she supportedregional and NASA’s Linda Singleton leads integrated projects, strategic communications and publicaffairs initiatives for space first its completed Orion programs. visible and most the Orion largest one of Lockheed Martin’s Program, Spacecraft a series of first be the will which Mission-1, Exploration for production in now is and 2014 December in test flight organization establishedorganization to generate educationalproducts regarding the benefits of space exploration. Prior to joining United Space Alliance, Zelon was manager of Communications and External Affairs for RockwellTexas. Space in Houston, Company Operations communications manager and advisor in the Safety, Technology Transfer, Space Flight and Awareness Advanced Transfer, Technology managercommunications and advisor in the Safety, Planning Directorates. Alliance, Space United for Relations Public and Communications of Director was she 1998, in NASA joining to Prior the prime contractor for NASA’s space shuttle operations. She served aspresident of Planet 10, a nonprofit Barbara Barbara Zelon is currently the Communications Managerfor the Orion SpacecraftProgram at Johnson NASA’s Space Ms. Center. Zelon came to NASA in 1998 as the director of Public Affairs and has served as a strategic Countries. Countries. A few years later she also got the and Exploration. Spaceflight position as Programme a Office forDirectorate the of Human organization toorganization provide supportto Women lookingfor newcarreer opportunities and acting as interface an to in Netherlands. newcomers She has been working at the European Space Agency since 2000, first as a Country Manager for Nordic the Ms. Suenson has more than 25 years of experience as a communication expert, spending 5 years to build up the years expert,spending 5 as a of communication experience Ms. than Suenson 25 has years more in Stockholm. for Shell Lubricant department communication In 1991 she moved with her family to Netherlands, where she started the Connected Women, an non-profit 86

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 89 Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global Germany Dannemann Frank of Head of the Department Systems, Avionics Center Aerospace German (DLR), Germany Robert Axmann Robert Head of DLR Program Strategy, Board Divison Space Executive & and Technology Research of Data Institute Acting Director Science, Center Aerospace German (DLR), bring attention to this fundamental development, map challenges, explore solutions and discuss the discuss and solutions explore challenges, map development, fundamental this to attention bring missions space future make to allow would that sector space the in strategy software a for necessity and cheaper. flexible more secure, more by: Organized (DLR) Center German Aerospace Speakers: agenda. In Germany, an initiative from companies, universities and research institutes have brought brought have institutes research and universities companies, from initiative an Germany, In agenda. the highlights which Satellite” Defined Software 4.0: Space for “Departure year this paper a forward in the space domain. of software relevance increasing Thus the need for an even greater adaption of the whole sector isrequired. This panel seeksto Dr. Frank Dannemann is the Dr. head of the Department of at Avionics the Systems DLR Institute of SpaceSystems. engineering of software 15 years Science. and He has a PhD over in Computer He is holding a Diploma in Physics experience in the space sector and is DLRs inrepresentative theESA initiative.SAVOIR His research focus is on space systems. future for architectures avionics and intelligent model-based, scalable Dr. Robert Axmann is the Head of DLR Program Strategy Space and acting Director of the DLR Institute of Data Science. Data of Institute DLR the of Director acting and Space Strategy Program DLR of Head the is Axmann Robert Dr. than more since working is and Hagen FU of MBA an as well as Munich TU of Engineering Aerospace in PhD a holds He 15 years for DLR in areas like satellite developmentstrategy operations, space and data science. As the headDLR of involved DLR the with together strategy research the of development the for responsible is he Space Strategy Program board. of the and the members institutes OHB System AG, OHB System Germany Chiaki Mukai President, Vice Astronaut, JAXA of (TUS), Science University Tokyo Japan MODERATOR Foing Bernard VU Prof. ILEWG, Director Chair, Vice ITACCUS Amsterdam, (ESA), Agency Space European The Netherlands Andrea Jaime Manager, Business Development Technologies OHB Quantum Group, Working International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Digitization in the Space Sector – from Hardware to Software from Hardware – Space Sector in the Digitization th SGAC Scholarships Coordinator, Scholarships SGAC Center Aerospace German (DLR), Germany Henk Rogers Chairman, Foundation, Blue Planet Moon HiSeas and International Alliance,Base States United Agata Kołodziejczyk Agata LunAres & Neuroscientist Founder, Space Garden, Poland Maria Grulich 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 13:45 - 14:45 go go in hand with the challenge to manage, analyze and process large and heterogeneous amounts of data. Institutions such asESA have picked up this topic, coined it “Space 4.0” and put it on the satellite satellite and reducing its weight. But also in the downstream sector benefitsto customers anddigitization challengesto developers: is multi-temporal global earthobservation, real bringingnew time observation, independent exploration missionsthrough machine-learning, or citizen sciences gained success using methods and products of a digitized world. of a digitized and products success using methods gained The overall trend of digitization is thus downstream. In manifesting the upstream rocket and sector, satellite manufacturing is being itself streamlined and in the space new technologies – sector as wireless upstream and communication is replacing cables to simplify the handling of the simplified,streamlined,fast andconnected products is also increasinglyaffecting the space sector that traditionally has large a parthigh-technology of hardware. In the manufactured last years research productshowever, has also lend an relyingeye to this on robust new development and started to see the benefits of its application.New companieshave entered the space market and Our modern societies are undergoing a fundamental transformation of our life-styles that is largely is that largely of our life-styles transformation a fundamental Our undergoing modern societies are based on a technological revolution from analogueto digital processes –as commonly digitization.referred Thisto development where informationcommunication and technology is enabling Location: Location: Speakers: 88

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FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 91 Yoshifumi Inatani Yoshifumi of Space Department Professor, and Astronautics, Systems of and Space Institute (ISAS)/ Science Astronautical Exploration Japan Aerospace (JAXA), Agency Japan Jim Keravala Officer, Executive Chief Inc., OffWorld, States United Giuseppe Reibaldi President, Association Moon Village (MVA), Italy Programme IAF Global Networking Forum Networking IAF Global John Mankins C. Kate Arkless Gray Kate and Head of Communications Outreach, PTScientists, Kingdom United Chris Johnson Law Advisor, , World Secure States United Vice President, Vice Association Moon Village (MVA), States United MODERATOR Oleg Ventskovsky European of the Director in Brussels, Representation Office, Design Yuzhnoye Ukraine Organized by: by: Organized Association The Moon Village Speakers: Panellists: results results of the MVA working groups settlement. and Also, an official announcement resultsof of theInternational their Moon Pitch Competition relevance for the winners. the to given awards MVA implementation first and made be will Newspace2060, with cooperation in 2018, of the Moon minutes). (15 panel the for answers and questions with participation audience include will panel This International Astronautical Congress Astronautical International Creating the Moon Village: First Results from the Drawing Board Drawing the from Results First Village: Moon the Creating th MODERATOR Antonio Martelo Antonio of CEF, Head of the Department Center Aerospace German (DLR), Germany Head of Political Affairs, Head of Political (ESA), Agency Space European France President and CEO, and President GmbH, Jena-Optronik Germany Dietmar Ratzsch Dietmar Christina Giannopapa Christina 69 Germany Bremen, 2018, OCTOBER 1 - 5 , 1958 in University (Germany), in studied Wurzen Dresden at in Technical the field “Technical th Bremen Conference Center – DLR Hall Center Conference Bremen 14:55 – 15:40 the MVA working leads, group the including MVA both world-known and space companies, well-established start-ups and NGOs. They will describe their Moon-related activities and explain thepreliminary the Association’s activities (total 10 minutes). (total activities the Association’s with Ventskovsky, Oleg by moderated minutes), 20 (total discussion panel a by followed be will This selected presentations (about 3 minutes each)by institutional two members of and MVA’s two of Location: Location: of lines main the of overview an giving Vice-President and President MVA feature will workshop The group group “Space” of the German Aerospace Industries Association;Representative of themember industryof asthe program appointed committee “Earth Observation” of German Aerospace Centre DLR; Board Member of Saxony/Thuringia”. Aerospace for Centre “Competence the Thuringian space company to a globally leading supplier and a very reliable, respected partner for the major partner for a globallyto leading the supplier respected Thuringian and space a reliable, company very and space agencies. space companies working and “Space” Forum e.g.: industry, space German of associations different of member a is he Furthermore Born on June 27 Technology. in Information Engineering“ and graduated and Control Cybernetics of development the achieved He 2002. since GmbH Jena-Optronik company space the of CEO and President is He 90

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