
2021 24-25, September 2021 India-International Online Event 9th Indian Technology Congress Satellites for Everyone and Space for Everyone Knowledge Partners from India and Russia Launching of World-UNITYsat Programme Benefitting 75 Countries on the eve of Celebrating India's Freedom 75 Years! (1947-2022) Supported by Supporting Countries/Agencies: India Israel France Russia Canada Netherland United Kingdom United States Japan Italy Italy Germany Portugal Tunisia Peru Space Industry Partners Find below link the Points of Contact (PoC) for World CanSat/Rocketry Consortium/Championship (WCRC)! https:/www.wcrc.world/Files/WCRC_POC.pdf 53+ Countries are actively involved with World CanSat/Rocketry Consortium/Championship (WCRC)! Also they are eager to be part of World-UNITYsat Programme, which is aiming to launch an Unique Satellite to provide an opportunity for learning Space Technology under Collaboration for under privileged Countries! 24-25 Eminent September 2021 India-International Invited Speakers Online Event of ITC 2021 Padma Shri. Padma Shri. Prof. R.M. Vasagam Dr. Y.S. Rajan Former Project Director, Honorary Distinguished Professor India’s First GEO Stationary and Scientist, ISRO, Communication Satellite “APPLE”, Former Vice Chancellor, Eminent Scientist, ISRO, Punjab Technical University, Former Vice Chancellor, Author of INDIA 2020: A Vision Anna University for New Millennium along with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Former President of India Padma Shri. Dr. L. V. Muralikrishna Reddy Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai Outstanding Scientist, ISRO, President, Former Director, ISRO Satellite Centre, Indian Technology Congress Association, Project Director, Chandrayaan 1 & 2 President, and Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission), BRICS Federation of Engineering Chairman, Organisations and National Design and Research Forum President, University Space Engineering Consortium-India Brig Gen (res) Prof Chaim Eshed Dr Meir Ariel Co-Founder, Director General, Israel Space Agency Herzliya Science Center Retd Brigadier General, Director, Tel Aviv University Israel's Military Nano-Satellite Center, Israel Intelligence Directorate Dušan Radosavljević Dr. Ing. Daniel Hahn Founder and Head, Global Expert and Leader in Committee for Space Programme Robotics and Industrial Automation Development (CSPD), Serbia VSTP PVT. Ltd, Founder, World CanSat/Rocketry United Kingdom/Germany Championship, Advisor, TSC Technologies Private Ltd Maria Tvardovskaya Ms. Rei Kawashima Russia/Europe, Secretary General, Head, University Space Engineering “Pro2Prot Education Project” Consortium (UNISEC) Global, Japan Dr. Guido Parissenti Prof. Fabio Santoni Aerospace Professional Associate Professor in Co-Founder and CEO, Aerospace Systems, GP Advanced Projects and Department of Astronautic Electric Dronedesign, Italy and Energy Engineering (DIAEE), Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Satellites for Everyone and Space for Everyone Eminent Invited Speakers of ITC 2021 Dr. Simonetta Di Pippo Dr. Meyya Meyyappan Director, UN Oce for Outer Former Chief Scientist for Space Aairs (UNOOSA) Exploration Technology, Director, Human Spaceight (D/ HSF), Center for Nanotechnology, European Space Agency (ESA) NASA Ames Research Center, USA Mr. Juan de Dalmau Yari Bussi President, Chair, International Space University (ISU) IEEE Student Branch, France Brescia Ms. Ivana Tadic Samer Lahouar Member of Committee for Assistant Professor, Space Programme Development, Microelectronics and Serbia Nanotechnology Airline Transport Pilot Research Center (CRMN) Zaid Sanchez Escate Ms. Lucille Baudet Research Assistant, Customer Engagement Manager, University of Alberta Research Open Cosmos, UK Laboratory of Articial Intelligence, Robotics and Image Processing - UNI Dr. Margarita Safonova Jorge Monteiro Russia CEO, Spaceway Ptd. Visiting Professor, National Point of Contact in Portugal Indian Institute of Astrophysics for Space Generation Advisory Council Fellow Researcher at C-MAST (Centre for Mechanical and Aerospace Science and Technologies), University of Beira Interior Dr. Javeed Ahmed Khan Shaun Whitehead Professor, Beng CEng FIMechE, Engineering and Environmental Founder Creationeer/Scoutek Ltd, Technologies, Georgian College, London, UK Canada Satellites for Everyone and Space for Everyone Eminent Invited Speakers of ITC 2021 Mr. R.K. Rajangam Dr. J. Ramkumar PhD (IIT Madras) Outstanding Scientist, Professor, Department of Mechanical ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) and Engineering, Indian Institute of Formerly Prof. Satish Dhawan Technology (IIT)- Kanpur Visiting Professor, Chairman, Institution of Engineers (India) President, Planet Aerospace Kanpur Chapter Mentor, IIT Madras/MSRIT StudentsSats Dr. R. Venkatesan Dr. Wooday P. Krishna Head, Ocean Observation Systems, National President, Scientist G, National Institute of Ocean Indian Institution of Production Engineers, Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Vice President, World Academy of Engineers Government of India and Vice President, UNISEC India Visiting Professor, IIT Madras and National Council Member, IIT Bhuvneshwar The Institution of Engineers (India) Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan ITC 2021 Congress Chair Secretary General, ITCA and BRICS FEO, Convener, 75 Students’ Satellites Consortium Secretary General, UNISEC India and Professor and Dean (R&D), New Horizon College of Engineering Dr. L.V. Muralikrishna Reddy President ITC 2021 Congress Mentors Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA) Co-Chairs: Padma Shri. Dr. Priestly Shan Dean-Academics, Prof. R.M.Vasagam Chandigarh University, India Dr. J. Ramkumar Padma Shri. Professor Dr. Y.S. Rajan Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, India Padma Shri. Dr. Jayakumar Venkatesan CEO, Valles Marineris International and Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai Visionary, Upgreat Technology Contests (RVC, Skolkova Foundation, ASI) Russia Satellites for Everyone and Space for Everyone Celebrate INDIA: Freedom 75 (1947-2022) Launching of 75 Satellites of Karnataka Institutions (Schools & Colleges) Supported by Satellites for Everyone and Space for Everyone UNITED NATIONS Office for Outer Space Affairs Space Technology and the Implementation of the 2030 Ag enda Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Ref: UN: https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/space-technology-and-implementation-2030-agenda Last year, which marked the sixtieth anniversary of enhance the use of space technology for disaster risk the first artificial satellite in orbit, a record number of reduction and emergency operations aimed at orbiting objects were registered with the United saving lives and preventing property damage. Nations, reflecting the growing interest of all types of Utilizing outer space not only holds promise for actors in participating in the frontier field of space humanity but also contributes to improved “Life on exploration and innovation. The United Nations Office land” (SDG 15) for all beings through monitoring for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), established in 1958, ecosystems, protecting wildlife, and keeping track of works with Governments and the wider space and raising awareness about deforestation and community across policy, legal and technical desertification in order to preserve natural habitats capacity-building aspects of supporting global and halt the loss of biodiversity. activities in the space environment. It also engages Space for Everyone actors in discussions on how to best address the fact Since space has far-reaching applications, all that space is becoming more congested and countries should be supported in accessing the contested while offering a growing pool of benefits to benefits of space-based technology that facilitates humanity. sustainable development. As more countries invest financial and political capital in the space Space for Sustainable Development environment, and the world becomes increasingly Utilizing space contributes positively to a range of dependent on space, UNOOSA is committed to policy areas, including climate and weather delivering the benefits of space to everyone monitoring, access to health care and education, everywhere. water management, efficiency in transportation and In order to help countries obtain access to the agriculture, peacekeeping, security and benefits of space technologies and applications, in humanitarian assistance. The list of earth-impacting 2010, UNOOSA launched the Human Space space applications is nearly endless, and many other Technology Initiative (HSTI), involving more nations in valuable contributions are currently in development human spaceflight and other space exploration- or being researched.… related activities. HSTI provides a platform for exchanging information, fostering collaboration One of the most important issues we are tackling in between spacefaring and non-spacefaring countries, this regard is addressing the significant gender gap and encouraging emerging and developing through the “Space for Women” Project to promote countries to take part in space research and benefit and enable more women and girls to play an active from space applications. The Initiative is part of the and equal role in space science, technology, effort to allow access to space education, data, innovation and exploration. In the context of SDG 11 on technology and research, and creating access to sustainable cities and communities, UNOOSA space for all. maintains the United Nations Platform for Space- based Information for Disaster Management and In coordination with United Nations-wide activities, Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER), which is used to
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