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SUMMARY:9th Asia-Pacific Space Generation Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Asia-Pacific NewSpace ecosystem is currently going through significant changes as a result of the space sector’s transition\, which is being fuelled by increased investment\, predominant private players involvement\, and the emergence of NewSpace businesses with cutting-edge plans and revenue streams. Private players are taking center stage in this new ecosystem as they strive on doing space business independently of governments in the long run. \nAsia’s spacefaring nations have autonomously established their own strategies and ecosystems for space operations that are entrenched in their dominant political\, commercial\, and economic regional landscapes. Therefore\, the time has come to address the space ecosystem from a technological\, commercial\, and socioeconomic perspective with a goal to facilitate the sustainable development of the NewSpace ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific region. \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/9th-asia-pacific-space-generation-workshop-2023
LOCATION:Bengaluru\, India
CATEGORIES:Asia Pacific Space Generation workshop,Asia-Pacific,SGAC Regional Events
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SUMMARY:Space4Diversity: Promoting Diversity in the Asia-Pacific Space Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gender equality and diversity are becoming very important issues in the space sector. In the Asia-Pacific region\, we can see a significant gap in this area. This is becoming heavily important\, particularly in promoting more women’s participation in the space sector in the region. \nThe main objective of this event is to raise awareness of gender diversity in the space sector and empower more women participating and staying in the sector. This event aims to be a platform for knowledge and experience sharing of students\, young professionals\, and space leaders in Asia-Pacific especially of women\, from women entrepreneurs in the industry to scientists. We aim to discuss common challenges and barriers to participation of girls and women in space. Additionally\, this event aims to support young women through a short mentoring session. Lastly\, this event is open to students\, young professionals\, and professionals in the space sector. \nThis event is co-organized by the Work-Life Support and Diversity Office of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). JAXA is designated as a core implementing organization that technically supports aerospace development and utilization for the Japanese Government. JAXA performs activities related to aerospace fields ranging from basic research and development to utilization. \n  \nThis event is an official side event of the 28th Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF) to be held on 15-18 November. For more information\, click here. \n  \nWhat are you waiting for? \nREGISTER HERE! Bernadette Detera Kristine Jane AtienzaNaoko SugitaDr.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space4diversity-promoting-diversity-in-the-asia-pacific-space-sector
LOCATION:Sheraton Hanoi Hotel\, K5 Nghi Tam\, 11 Xuan Dieu Road\, Tay Ho District\, Hanoi\, Tay Ho District\, 11200\, Viet Nam
CATEGORIES:Asia-Pacific
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220423T090000
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SUMMARY:SG[India] 2022
DESCRIPTION:S G[India] 2022- the very first edition of SGAC’s flagship local event in India- is happening in an online version this April. SG[India] 2022 is focused on encouraging the use of space for social benefits. The founder of the Indian space program Dr Vikram Sarabhai encouraged harnessing space technologies for social benefits. SG[India] is taking that initiative forward with this significant local event.  \nThe program will consist of keynote speeches and panels\, and a round of discussions\, followed by working group sessions where participants are split into groups and work together on proposed topics guided by subject matter experts from our sponsors and other SGAC teams. \n\nAs we are unable to have an offline event despite our best efforts due to the current 3rd wave of the pandemic\, we will ensure that the audience will have a proactive role in the event! \n\nThe language will be English since the organisers aim to be inclusive and diverse concerning participants and panel experts. \nWorking Groups\n \nWG1 Details\nWG1: Global Partnership in Space Exploration & Innovation\nWe humans always want to touch every inch of the universe. States and space agencies have been engaged in space exploration by one way or another since our first launch. Nowadays focus is shifted to robotic missions beyond our earth and solar system. So\, How can we do it collaboratively? How can a global partnership develop to have futuristic space exploration missions? What are challenges ahead of it and how to overcome them? This working group targets a start of a chain to have sustainable global partnership for Space Exploration and innovation. \n \nWG2 Details\nWG2: Strengthened Space Cooperation in Global Health\nSG[India] is themed to harness space technologies for social benefits. Past two years were so much difficult for the world due to the health system crisis. UNOOSA also has it in one of their thematic priorities to strengthen the global health system using space. This working group entails discussion about how space can be an important factor to strengthen the global health ecosystem. \n \nWG3 Details\nWG3: Global space governance: Current and Future Perspectives\nWe still don’t have any remarkable intergovernmental level space governance. What should be the code of conduct\, confidence building measures\, safety concepts and regulations for a global space system? How can we take initiative for this? What are the challenges? How can we establish standards and regulations related to it? This working group takes a small leap towards knocking the doors of the global space system to have a proper foundation of Global space governance.  \n \nWG4 Details\nWG4: Diversity and Equality in the Space Industry: Challenges and Possible Solutions\nOnly around 1 in 5 space industry workers are women\, roughly the same proportion as 30 years ago. Only 11% of astronauts to date have been women. What gives rise to this difference? Why are conditions still almost the same as they were decades ago? With this working group\, the delegates will first attempt to understand the underlying causes of bias in the space sector and its impact\, both immediate and long-term. They will study the current solutions in place to tackle this\, how effective they have been and will then brainstorm possible challenges and solutions on how to eliminate bias and harassment in the workplace while fostering an era of gender equality and diversity in the aerospace industry. \n \nWG5 Details\nWG5: International Cooperation to Mitigate the Threat of Space Debris\nSpace debris has been a topic of intense debates and discussions over the past years\, yet the threat it poses becomes more real with every passing day. It is estimated that there are around 200\,000 pieces sized between 0.4 and 4 inches\, and millions of pieces smaller than 1cm. With over 3200 defunct satellites already in orbit\, this kind of debris can lead to catastrophic consequences and the loss of potentially critical services. In this working group\, the delegates will discuss how international regulation in this domain can shape the future of space and what kind of policies can be put into place to regulate space launches in a way that will help minimise new space debris. They will also analyse what kind of initiatives and markets can be created on a global scale to mitigate existing debris and how that will impact the space economy as a whole. \n \nWG6 Details\nWG6: Space4SDGs: Space Technology for Tackling Climate Change\nClimate change over the next few decades will define the future of our planet and human civilization. We have already seen unprecedented global disasters which can directly be linked to the result of global warming. Space technology\, in the form of earth observation satellites and remote sensing\, has already increased scientists’ understanding of climate change and subsequent disaster management by leaps and bounds. Delegates of this working group will discuss the actions being taken currently by different space agencies across the world to assist with the Sustainable Development Goals put forward by the United Nations. They will aim to determine how space technology can be further used to mitigate the consequences of climate change and what challenges need to be overcome to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees centigrade. \nClick on the button below to download SG[India] Information Kit \nDOWNLOAD KITKeynote Speakers\, Panelists\, SME’s and Moderators \nDetailsScheduleSchedule\n  \nAll times are in Indian Standard Time (GMT+5:30)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\nSchedule*\n\n\n\n\n9:00 – 10:00\n\n\nInaugural Speech by Shri S. Somanath (Chairman\, ISRO) & Mr. Hamza Hameed (Chair\, SGAC)\n\n\n\n\n10:00 – 10:25\n\n\nFirst Keynote – Shri Sudheer Kumar (Director-CBPO\, ISRO)\n\n\n\n\n10:30 – 11:15\n\n\nPanel Discussion (Round Table) – Benefits and Impact of Space Exploration on the Indian Society\n\n\n\n\n11:15 – 13:00\n\n\nWorking Group Time\n\n\n\n\n13:00 – 13:45\n\n\nLunch Break + Speed Mentoring Session\n\n\n\n\n13:45 – 14:30\n\n\nPanel Discussion (Round Table) – The Road to India’s New Space Policy and Ecosystem\n\n\n\n\n14:30 – 14:55\n\n\nSecond Keynote – Dr. Siddharth Pandey\n\n\n\n\n15:00 – 16:30\n\n\nWorking Group Time\n\n\n\n\n16:30 – 17:30\n\n\nWorking Group Presentations\n\n\n\n\n17:30 – 18:00\n\n\nBreak\n\n\n\n\n18:00 – 18:30\n\n\nAward Ceremony\n\n\n\n\n18:30 – 18:45\n\n\nClosing Remarks\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n* The above schedule is tentative and is subject to change by SG[India] team. \n\n\n\n\nSponsors of SG[India]\nPlatinum Sponsor\n \nDhruva Space\nSilver Sponsor\n \nNewSpace Research & Technologies\nKnowledge Partner\n \nSpaceonova \nSG[India] Organising Team\nHave any suggestion or doubts about SG[India] ? \nPlease reach out to us at sgindia@spacegeneration.org
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgindia-2022
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CATEGORIES:Asia-Pacific,SG[ ],SGAC Local Events
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