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Isce Visitor Brochure with Sche International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 1 - 15 September 2020 [Inaugural Session] Rakesh Sasibhushan 1400 - 1405 Hrs Welcome & Opening Address Chairman, CII National Committee on Space CMD, Antrix Corporation K. Sivan (Dr.) 1405 - 1420 Hrs Special Address Chairman, ISRO Secretary, Department of Space, GoI Jayant D Patil 1420- 1425 Hrs Address Chairman CII Strategic Manufacturing G Narayanan 1425 - 1430 Hrs Address CMD NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) Anthony Murfett 1430 - 1440 Hrs Special Address Deputy Head Australian Space Agency Jean-Yves Le Gall (Dr.) 1440 - 1450 Hrs Special Address President CNES Václav Kobera 1450 - 1500 Hrs Special Address Senior Director General Ministry of Transport, Czech Republic V.K. Saraswat (Dr.) 1500 - 1525 Hrs Inaugural Address Hon’ble Member NITI Aayog Rakesh Sasibhushan 1525 - 1530 Hrs Closing Address Chairman, CII National Committee on Space CMD, Antrix Corporation *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 1 - 15 September 2020 [Session – 1] 1545 - 1715 Hrs Reforms in the Indian Space Sector and the Opportunities Therein G. Narayanan Chairman and Managing Director NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) R. Umamaheshwaran – introductory remarks on new space reforms Scientific Secretary, ISRO HM Alan Gemmell OBE Trade Commissioner for South Asia and British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India Kris Gopalakrishnan Chairman, Past President CII; Chairman, Axilor Ventures and Co-founder, Infosys Sukaran Singh CEO & MD Tata Advanced Systems Apparao Mallavarapu Chairman and Managing Director Centum Electronics Limited David Ziegler Vice President Worldwide Aerospace & Defense Dassault Systèmes Surendra M Vaidya Executive Vice President & Business Head Godrej Aerospace V. Balakista Reddy (Prof.) Registrar NALSAR University of Law *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 2 - 16 September 2020 [Session – 1] Opportunities for Space Applications: Enhancing the Role of Tech 1400 - 1515 Hrs Entrepreneurs Nilesh M Desai Associate Director, Space Applications Centre (SAC) P.V.N. Rao (Dr.) OS & Dy. Director, RSAA National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) V.V. Srinivasan (Dr.) Director ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) Mansoor Ahmad Executive Director Airports Authority of India (AAI) Jason Held (Dr.) CEO Saber Astronautics Australia Zaffar Mohamad-Ghouse (Dr.) Executive Director Spatial Vision Australia Ravi Nirgudkar President - India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Global Government Relations, Raytheon Technologies Frédéric Bretar (Dr.) DNO/DA, Space Climate Observatory Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales Parthsarathi Trivedi CEO and Co-Founder Skylo Technologies Prateep Basu Co-Founder & CEO Satsure Limited *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 2 - 16 September 2020 [Session – 2] 1530 - 1645 Hrs Indian Space Start-Ups: Revolutionizing Space Industry P.V. Venkitakrishnan (Dr.) Director CBPO, ISRO HQ Santhosh C Kurup CEO ICT Academy of Kerala Vishesh Rajaram Managing Partner Speciale Incept Advisors LLP Rohan M Ganapathy CEO & CTO Bellatrix Aerospace Srinath Ravichandran CEO Agnikul Cosmos Neha Satak Co-Founder and CEO Astrome Mahesh Murthy Founder and Director Exseed Space Pawan K Chandana Co-Founder & CEO Skyroot Aerospace Awais Ahmed Founder & CEO Pixxel *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 2 - 16 September 2020 [Session – 3] 1700 - 1815 Hrs Emerging Trends in Satcom: An India Perspective A.S. Kiran Kumar (Dr.) Former Chairman,ISRO Rahul Vatts Chief Regulatory Officer Bharti Airtel Limited Gautam Sharma Managing Director Inmarsat India Deepak Mathur Executive Vice President Global Sales SES Video, SES Prashant H Bhutani Sr Sales Director MEASAT Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. K. Ratnakara Director SCNPO ISRO HQ K. Krishna Vice President & CTO Hughes Communications India Limited Hanumantharayappa AD, SCNPO ISRO HQ *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 3 - 17 September 2020 [Session – 1] National Space Programs: Country Strategy and Models for 1400 - 1515 Hrs Vibrant Eco-System S. Somanath Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center(VSSC), ISRO P. Kunhikrishnan Director, U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), ISRO Alice Bunn (Dr.) Director International UK Space Agency Gilles Rabin (Dr.) Director - for Innovation, Applications and Science CNES Karl Rodrigues Executive Director Australian Space Agency Paul Feddeck Director - Strategy and Communication DLR Space Administration Dmitry Loskutov Director General Glavkosmos, JSC Akira Kosaka Manager - International Relations Division Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Luigi Scatteia (Dr.) Partner PwC Advisory France *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 3 - 17 September 2020 [Session – 2] 1530 - 1645 Hrs Highlight Talk: Human Space Flight Program Unnikrishnan Nair S (Dr.) Director Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC) V.R. Lalithambika (Dr.) Director Human Spaceflight Programme (HSP) *-*-*-* International Space Conference ‘Ushering the New Era for Indian Space Sector’ 15-17 September 2020 I Over Digital platform (Exhibition for Over 25 Day till 10 October 2020) DAY 3 - 17 September 2020 [Session – 3] 1700 - 1815 Hrs Indian Space Industry at an Inflection Point Rakesh Sasibhushan CMD, Antrix Corporation and Chairman CII National Space Committee G.K. Agarwal Deputy Managing Director Bharat Forge Ltd. Col H.S. Shankar Chairman and Managing Director Alpha Design Technologies Pvt. Ltd. M.K. Mishra General Manager (ASD) Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) Chirag Doshi MD & CEO Walchandnagar Industries Limited M.V. Reddy Joint Managing Director Astra Microwave Products Ltd Tom Segret Director - Business Development Berlin Space Technologies (BST) Laxmesh BH Head - Missiles & Aerospace Business Larsen & Toubro K. Soundhar Rajhan Director - Operations Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd. *-*-*-* .
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