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SUMMARY:SPACE SCIENCE AND ASTRONOMY COMPETITION IN SIERRA LEONE
DESCRIPTION:Event postponed due to current SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 situation\, may be turned into a webinar series. \n  \n  \nEvent on Promoting and Raising Awareness in Space Science and Astronomy in Sierra Leone\nThe Project is inspired by a team of very carefully selected Engineering and Science students at Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leone and individuals around the African continent with strong passion and desire for space technology and innovation. \nThe event is organised in partnership with SGAC \nObjectives\n\nProvide a global platform for students and young professionals to compete with the aim of raising awareness in Space Science and Astronomy and also promoting Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics in Sierra Leone.\nSupport the creation of a ‘Space Community’ in Sierra Leone connecting students and young professionals in the STEM field.\nEmpower students and young professionals in the country with the knowledge and experience they need to get acquainted with the design\, development and analysis phase of space systems and STEM programs for sustainable development.\nBringing attention to the political\, academic and business class of the importance of space science and astronomy and the role it will play in the coming future.\n\nBackground\nSTEAD\, which stands for Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Developments is a student based organization dedicated to increasing space science\, innovation and technology in Sierra Leone and the African continent by developing an enabling environment for the advancement of Space Education\, Astronomy and other fields of Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics. \nSTEAD currently has a membership of over 100 talented students with the aim of solving societal problems using an innovation and engineering approach. \nThe society is recognised by the university of Sierra Leone\, Sierra Leone institution of Engineers\, the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)\, International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the Directorate of Science\, Technology and Innovation of the country. \nFrom among the members of STEAD the core team for SierraLeoneSAT-1 was formed\, a team working towards development and launching of Sierra Leone’s first Satellite. \nVision and Mission\nThe vision of STEAD is to empower students and youths to achieve and foster a vibrant and prosperous growth for human capital development and also increase the presence of minorities in the STEM field. \nThe mission of STEAD is to promote quality education through Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Mathematics\, and also to invest in human capital development to solve national challenges through educative and creative solutions as a way to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and the fourth industrial revolution. \n  \nWe are actively looking for sponsor that want to support this initiative \nSponsorship Opportunities\n\nIncrease brand awareness towards the educational sector\nConnect to the next generation of Space\, Astronomy and STEM leaders\nCreate brand awareness among the future drivers of industry and entrepreneurship\nPossibility to send representatives to the coffee breaks and to install a promoting stand on site\nYour logo on the SGAC website and promotion and advertising materials\nRecognition during\, before and after event\nOpportunity to designate a representative of your organization to deliver a talk as a keynote speaker\nPossibility to include branded items in attendee’s welcome pack\nIdentify talent from the best candidates in Sierra Leone\nNurture development of capacity in Sierra Leone\nSupport the biggest youth Space and STEM community in Sierra Leone\nContribute to the development of Sierra Leone by capacity building\n\n  \nThe organisers have also set up a gofundme campaign to help fund the event \nclick here \nContact\nMr. Alimamy L.S. Conteh\nEvent Manager\nEmail: alimamyconteh099@gmail.com / alimamy.conteh@spacegeneration.org\nTelephone: +23230247005 / +23275132473 / +23231488880 \n\nDr. Samba Sesay\nDeputy Event Manager\nEmail: sambasey@gmail.com\nTelephone: +23276323708
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-competition-sierra-leone
LOCATION:British Council Auditorium\, A. J. Momoh Street\, Freetown\, Sierra Leone
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200402T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200403T170000
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SUMMARY:SG[Chile]
DESCRIPTION:SG [CHILE] 2020 \nIn the context of the health situation associated with COVID-19\, we inform you that the Government of Chile has arranged different measures to mitigate the effects of the spread of this disease within our country\, including suspending the version 2020 of FIDAE and with this\, the realization of the Space Summit and SG-[Chile] scheduled in the context of the Fair. \nAware of the importance and relevance of this activity\, we look forward to your understanding of the force majeure measure taken\, along with sincerely thanking you and your organization for the significant support provided throughout this process. Likewise\, we hope to continue counting on your collaboration in the next edition of the Space Summit. \nFinally\, we bear in mind that based on the guidelines issued by the relevant national authorities\, we will send you further information regarding the holding of the Space Summit and SG-[Chile] in the next version of FIDAE. \n\nIn the context of FIDAE 2020\, the biggest and most important biennial International Air and Space Fair in Latin America\, SGAC is organizing the first event in Santiago\, Chile\, a space mining workshop.  \nThe workshop is one of the events held in the Space Summit\, the main space congress of the FIDAE 2020. For the first time in Chile\, SGAC will organize a workshop on space mining\, where the participants will be able to interact with top speakers and decision makers of the field\, and solve some of the challenges that arise from space exploration\, space mining and planetary resources.  \nSG [CHILE] 2020  Goals\nThe goals of this workshop is to:  \n\nHave permanent presence as an international space organization in the biggest and most important biennial International Air and Space Fair in Latin America (FIDAE)\nPromote national space activities related to the future of space mining \nConnect young space professionals and students with national and international stakeholders\nBuild a long-term relationship between FIDAE and SGAC\, being this workshop the first milestone of the future events. In other words\, SGAC will be able to be permanently part of FIDAE through a local\, regional or ASEAN event every two years.\n\nVenue & Logistics\nFIDAE is the biggest and most important biennial International Air and Space Fair in Latin America\, held in Santiago de Chile (more info here).  \nThe venue will be at the FIDAE\, Santiago\, Chile. The venue offers parking\, access for wheelchairs\, food trucks inside the conference venue\, restaurant facilities for official lunches and space for coffee breaks.  \nThe workshop will be an independent event\, which will have an equipped conference room for up to 100 people\, and a booth at the space hall of the FIDAE. The conference will take place during the afternoon\, since the morning sessions are reserved for plenary sessions and air shows.  \nEven though the event will take place on April 2nd and 3rd\, the Space Summit and fair will start on 31st of March. Hence\, the delegates and speakers will be able to participate throughout the whole event\, enjoying the Space Summit plenaries as well as the pavilions and air shows. \nPreliminary Programme\nThursday\, 02 April 2020\n\n\n\nSchedule\nTopic/Session\nSpeaker\nModerator\nRoom\n\n\n14:00 – 14:10\nOpening Ceremony\nClémentine Decoopman (tbc)\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n14:10 – 14:20\nMoU SGAC -FIDAE\nFIDAE & SGAC representatives\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n14:20 – 14:40\nNASA\nOmar Hatemleh\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n14:40 – 15:00\nBlack Holes\nFrans von der Dunk (video)\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n15:00 – 15:20\nSpace Robotics\nCarla Muttoni\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n15:20 – 15:40\nCoffee\n \n \nhall\n\n\n15:40 – 16:00\nParaguayan Space Agency\nAlejandro Román\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n16:00 – 16:20\nSpectral Industries\nAd Maas\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n16:20 – 16:40\nMoscow Aviation Institute\nAaron Garduño\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n16:40 – 17:00\nSpace Sur\nArmengol Torres\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n2\n\n\n\n \nFriday\, 03 April 2020\n\n\n\nSchedule\nTopic/Session\nSpeaker\nModerator\nRoom\n\n\n14:00 – 14:10\nOpening by International Space University (ISU)\nGötük Karacalioglu\nIsidora Casas del Valle\n6\n\n\n14:15 – 15:15\nGroup Sessions\nGroup Moderators\n \n6\n\n\n15:15 – 15:30\nClosing Ceremony\nIsidora Casas del Valle\nRodrigo Eterovic\n6\n\n\n\n  \nRegistration Policy for SG [CHILE] 2020\nApply! \nIn the context of the health situation associated with COVID-19\, we inform you that the Government of Chile has arranged different measures to mitigate the effects of the spread of this disease within our country\, including suspending the version 2020 of FIDAE and with this\, the realization of the Space Summit and SG-[Chile] scheduled in the context of the Fair. \nAware of the importance and relevance of this activity\, we look forward to your understanding of the force majeure measure taken\, along with sincerely thanking you and your organization for the significant support provided throughout this process. Likewise\, we hope to continue counting on your collaboration in the next edition of the Space Summit. \nFinally\, we bear in mind that based on the guidelines issued by the relevant national authorities\, we will send you further information regarding the holding of the Space Summit and SG-[Chile] in the next version of FIDAE. \n\nOrganizing Team\nEvent Managers:\nIsidora Casas del Valle Pacheco – NPoC of Chile isi.casasdelvallep@spacegeneration.org  \nVictoria Valdivia Cerda – NPoC of Chile victoria.valdivia@spacegeneration.org  \n  \nLocal Organizing Team Leads:\nRodrigo Eterovic – Delegates coordinator  \nCarlos Viertel – Media 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgchile2020
LOCATION:The International Air and Space Fair (FIDAE)\, Av. Diego Barros Ortiz 2300\, Santiago\, Chile
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events,SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191213
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SUMMARY:New Space Economy European ExpoForum
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the first edition of New Space Economy (NSE) European ExpoForum. The NSE ExpoForum is organised by Fondazione E. Amaldi and Fiera Roma in cooperation with the Space Foundation and supported by the Italian Space Agency (ASI)\, with a contribution by the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC). The NSE ExpoForum is an international event focused on the New Space Economy and its ability to promote and create new market opportunities and economic development in Europe. The event therefore offers the main players within the space sector (from SMEs to research centers\, from startups to investors\, through trade associations\, space agencies and institutions) a unique opportunity for formal and informal networking occasions\, triggering dialogues that would otherwise hardly take place. \nSGAC joined forces with Fondazione E. Amaldi and Fiera Roma to bring a unique panel to the NSE Expoforum\, to discuss together on space\, youth\, startups and innovation. \n  \nThe #SpaceGen Session @ NSE ExpoForum\n\n\n\n \nIntroduction to SGAC\n \n\n\n11:45 \n\nOpening Remarks \n\nClementine Decoopman\nExecutive Director\, Space Generation Advisory Council\n\n\n12:00 \n\nThe Space Generation Congress 2020 \n\nDavide Petrillo\nCongress Manager\, Space Generation Congress 2020\n\n\n \nIntroduction to the Session\n \n\n\n12:15 \n\nYouth and Space Startup in Europe\nAnnalisa Donati\nResearch Fellow\, European Space Policy Institute (ESPI)\n\n\n12:30\nThe Panel: Innovation Through the Generations\n\n\n \nFranco Malerba \n\nFormer Astronaut\, Member of the European Parliament \n\n\n\n\n\nCesare Lobascio \n\nSpace Infrastructure Systems Innovation Lead\nThales Alenia Space\n\n\n \nJean-Dominique Coste\nStrategy Manager\nAirbus\n\n\n\n\nCristina Pozzi \n\nCEO and Co-Founder\nImpactscool\n\n\n \nAndrea Dusi \n\nPresident and Co-Founder\nImpacscool\n\n\n\n  \nTuesday 10th December 2019 | 11:45 – 13:30 | Cecilia Hall @ NSE ExpoForum \nRegistrationAbout the NSEVenueRegistration\nSGAC members will benefit from a significant discount rate for student / young professional\, and will have access to the entirety of the NSE ExpoForum as a regular attendant. \n\n\n\nThree-day Conference Ticket\nSGAC Discounted Fee\n(VAT included)\n\nExpoForum Fee\n(VAT included) \n\n\n\nStudents\nEUR 109.8\nEUR 671\n\n\nYoung Professionals\nEUR 305\n\n\n\n  \nOpen to see registration form\n	Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.\nNo Fields Found.\n\n    \n\n\n        \n        \n        \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n        \n\n        \n\n         Click to view the Event Registration Policy\n\nRegistration is a two-step process\, registering on SGAC website first and receive a special link to the NSE Expoforum website. Registrants will be thus asked to confirm their registration and complete the payment on the NSE ExpoForum website.\nThroughout the two registration steps\, Registrants must provide the same personal information.\nRegistrants might be asked in situ to prove their Age and Professional Status with ID / Student Cards.\nSGAC will use the information collected by this form to manage the attendance of the event. For more information on how SGAC handles Users Data\, you can check the SGAC Privacy Policy.\nSGAC is not responsible for the information submitted by registrants to the NSE Expoforum website. The NSE Expoforum Privacy Policy applies to this data\, instead.\nSGAC is not responsible for the payment / issuing / reimbursements of the tickets\, as this is processed by NSE ExpoForum. Tickets are not refundable.\n\n \n  \nAbout the NSE\nThe NSE – European Expoforum is an international event focused on the New Space Economy and its ability to promote and create new market opportunities and economic development in Europe. The first edition will be held from December 10th to 12th 2019 at Fiera Roma\, co-organizer of the event together with Fondazione Amaldi. \nThe main goal of NSE Expoforum will be to facilitate B2B\, B2C and B2G relations\, and it will be achieved with a three days programme. NSE Expoforum will take advantage of an extensive exhibition area\, where companies will present the latest innovations in the field of the Space Economy\, a symposium where international speakers will talk about the latest innovations in space technology\, a matching area that will be the perfect setting for networking opportunities\, and collateral events aimed at fostering relationships with potential customers or partners. \nThe event will therefore offer the main players within the space sector (from SMEs to research centers\, from startups to investors\, through trade associations\, space agencies and institutions) a unique opportunity for formal and informal networking occasions\, triggering dialogues that would otherwise hardly take place. Tourism\, logistics\, transport\, insurance\, agrotech\, cyber security\, pharma\, smart cities\, sustainable environmental development\, commercial space sector and astropreneurship are just some of the topics that will be addressed during the event. \nTo find out more about the format and the opportunities to participate as delegates\, sponsors or exhibitors\, consult the nseexpoforum.com website or write to info@nseexpoforum.com. \n  \nVenue\nHalfway between the Centre of Rome and the Rome-Fiumicino International Airport\, Fiera Roma is a huge exhibition hub\, one of the largest and most prestigious Exhibition pole in Europe. More here. \n  \nOrganising Team and Contacts \nAntonio Scannapieco\nEvent Manager\nantonio.scannapieco @ spacegeneration.org \n\nAbout Antonio\nAntonio holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering and is currently Visiting Researcher at Cranfield University. He worked as Research Fellow in H2020 I3DS project\, delivering solutions for space relative navigation and handling project technical management for Cranfield University\, and in a R&D project with DSTL. Antonio also joined for six months Fraunhofer FHR as Visiting Research Student during his PhD and had the chance to be rapporteur in one session at IAC 2018. Passionate about space\, innovation and technology\, he was organiser of First Italian Space Startup Competition for SGAC and actively involved with local branch of Board of European Students of Technology (BEST) in Naples. \nHady Ghassabian\nDeputy Event Manager \nhady.ghassabian @ spacegeneration.org \n\nAbout Hady\nHady is a space engineer that took part in numerous projects collaborating with German Space Agency (DLR)\, NASA\, European Space Agency and Russian Academy of Cosmonautics. He has been selected as a suborbital scientist astronaut for a research program on the upper mesosphere. Currently he is the Co-Lead of Space Exploration Project group at SGAC and works as a consultant for different companies\, other than giving lectures and talks on important events.\nGiulia Bordacchini\nDelegates Coordinator\ngiulia.bordacchini @ spacegeneration.org \n\nAbout Giulia\nGiulia Bordacchini is a Resident Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) in Vienna\, Austria. She joined ESPI shortly after completing her Master of International Relations at the University of Rome La Sapienza as well as the Master Course in Space Institutions and Policies with the Italian Society for International Organizations (SIOI) and the Italian Space Agency (ASI). Giulia holds a Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations and was also a Trainee at ALTEC\, dealing with Suborbital spaceflights and Spaceport Capabilities\, and Export Control\, in Turin. Currently\, her work at ESPI deals with the policy and business issues related to in-orbit services in the new space economy. \nMatteo Cappella\nSponsorships Coordinator\nmatteo.cappella @ spacegeeration.org \n\nAbout Matteo\nMatteo works as Consultant for the Space Generation Advisory Council. His background includes an MA in International Politics and Economic Relations and research activities on the European astropreneurial environment and on Spacepower-related studies at the European Space Policy Institute. \nHarshal More\nPR&Comms Coordinator\nharshal.more @ spacegeneration.org \n\nAbout Harshal\n\nHarshal is a Msc. Space And Astronautical Engineering student at La Sapienza University\, Rome. He’s a social worker\, space enthusiast and one of the organizers of the Space Rendezvous events-series. Harshal currently works in real time NOC Operations of Telecommunication Satellites  at IKO Media\, Rome\, and as front desk collaborator at International Office of La Sapienza University\, Rome. Among his interests there are Space Debris\, System Engineering\, AI\, Space Robotics\, and Trajectory Optimization.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/nse-expoforum
LOCATION:Fiera Roma\, Via Portuense\, 1645\, Rome\, Rome\, 00148\, Italy
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20191129T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20191129T160000
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CREATED:20191112T151412Z
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UID:32613-1575019800-1575043200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:First Latvian Space Conference
DESCRIPTION:0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec  \nThis year Latvia is facing a serious decision – to join the European Space Agency as a Member State or not. In a positive outcome\, this will open vast opportunities for Latvian citizens. \nIn support of the decision\, the Association of Latvian Space Industry together with the Space Generation Advisory Council host the first Space Generation Conference in Latvia for young people under 35 who are interested in Space\, Space Exploration\, Space Engineering\, Space Business\, Space Policy and Economics. \nEveryone is invited for the first event of the society: \nLatvian Space Generation Conference on 29 November 2019\, Riga. \n  \nRegistration: \nLatvian-space-conference-tickets @ eventbrite.com \nSpeakers\n\n1) Gertrud Talvik (ESA)\, “Latvia and the European Space Agency”\n\n\n2) Amara Graps (LU)\, “Utilization of Space Resources”\n\n\n3) Kaspars Kalniņš (RTU)\, “Materials for Space”\n\n\n4) Tālis Juhna (RTU)\, “Biology for Space Needs”\n\n\n5) Pavel Ramzajev (Eventech)\, “High Precision Space Timers”\n\n  \n\nProgramme\n\n\n\n09:30 – 10:00\nRegistration\n\n\n10:00 – 13:00\nSpeakers’ Session\n\n\n13:00 – 14:00\nLunch and Networking\n\n\n14:00 – 16:00\nProject Idea Workshop\n\n\n\nOrganizing Team\nEvent Manager: \nKirils Bistrovs (kirils.bistrovs@spacegeneration.org)
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/latvia-sc
LOCATION:LMT Conference Hall\, Ropazu street 6\, Riga\, Latvia
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190425T180000
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CREATED:20181205T002935Z
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UID:21903-1556200800-1556215200@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:GLEC2019 Seminar on the Next Generation’s view on Space for Emerging Countries
DESCRIPTION:GLEC2019 Seminar on the Next Generation’s view on Space for Emerging Countries is a half-day event that will be held in conjunction with the Global Conference on Space for Emerging Countries 2019 (GLEC 2019) organized by the International Astronautical Federation on 24-26 April 2019 in Marrakesh\, Morocco. The aim of the event is to engage with the Morocco and African students and young professionals and provide an opportunity for capacity building and policy input on space applications. There will be 3 keynote addresses\, 5 working group discussions and a short panel discussion where participants can ask questions.  \nProgram (14:00 – 18:00)\n\n\n\n\nStart\nEnd\nSession\nModerator/Speaker\n\n\n14:30\n14:40\nWorkshop Introduction\n\nTemidayo Isaiah\nSGAC African Regional Coordinator \nImane El Khantouti\nSGAC Moroccan National Point of Contact \nChristian Feichtinger\nExecutive Director\, IAF \n\n\n\n14:40\n14:55\nKeynote 1\nAdnan Mohammad Al Rais\nManager\, Business Development and External Relations\, Deputy Project Manager of UAE Mars Mission\, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)\n\n\n14:55\n15:10\nKeynote 2\nMr. Driss El Hadani\nDirector General – Centre de Royal de Télédétection Spatiale (CRTS)\n\n\n15:10\n15:25\nKeynote 3\nMr. Amal Khatri\nExecutive Director: Space Programme – South African National Space Agency\n\n\n15:24\n15:40\nSpecial Guest\nCharles F. Bolden\nFormer NASA Administrator\n\n\n15:40\n15:45\nWorking Group Introduction\n\nRania Toukebri\nSGAC Tunisian National Point of Contact \n\n\n\n15:45 – 17:00\nGroup 1: Regional Collaboration on Space Applications\nAndiswa Mlisa\nManaging Director Earth Observation – SANSA\n\n\nGroup 2: IoT and Space Applications\nMaria-Gabriella Sarah\nSenior Partnership Officer – European Space Agency\n\n\n\nGroup 3: Legal and Policy Challenges of Space Applications \n\nAgnieszka Lukaszczyk\nSenior Director – European Affairs – Planet\n\n\n\nGroup 4: Technology Development for Socio-Economic Development \n\nMs. Neevy van Laningham Asia Pacific Regional Space Cooperation Office of Space & Advanced Technology – The U.S. Department of State\n\n\n\nGroup 5: Engagement of the next generation from emerging countries \n\nHansley Noruthun\nSGAC 2nd African Space Generation Workshop Manager\n\n\n\n17:00\n\n17:30\nPanel Introduction\n\nTemidayo Isaiah\nSGAC African Regional Coordinator \n\n\n\nPanel Discussion\n\n1. Hansley Noruthun\nSGAC 2nd African Space Generation Workshop Manager \n2. Kyle Acierno\nVice President Global Sales and Strategy – ispace (Japan) \n3. Ms. Agnieszka Lukaszcyk\nSenior Director – European Affairs – Planet \n\n\n\n17:30\n17:50\nSummary of Group Work\nOne representative per WG\, 5′ per WG\n\n\n17:50\n18:00\n\nClosing Remarks \n\nImane El Khantouti\nSGAC Moroccan National Point of Contact\n\n\n\n\nSGAC Local Organising Committee: \nTemidayo IsaiahRegional Coordinator for AfricaImane El KhantoutiNational Point of Contact for MoroccoRania ToukebriNational Point of Contact for TunisiaAbraham AkinwaleNational Point of Contact for NigeriaLeehandi De WittNational Point of Contact for South Africa
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-iaf-seminar-2019
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTSTAMP:20190117T132210Z
CREATED:20190112T210957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T132210Z
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SUMMARY:Global Space Congress
DESCRIPTION:What is the Global Space Congress?\nThe Global Space Congress is a strategic gathering of global space industry leaders. Promoting the worldwide industry of space\, the Congress brings together over 700 key space agencies\, commercial space\, academia and end users of space services to evaluate the biggest opportunities in the space sector and to get exposure to the world’s most vibrant and energetic new space programmes. Focused on partnerships\, the Congress enables these leaders to focus on collaborative development and the implementation of core space and satellite technology strategies\, bringing global and regional economic benefits. \nThe Global Space Congress is where space policies are defined and strategies developed; where new applications for space technology are showcased and the development of highly skilled technical workforces to support national development are promoted. It hosts discussions and initiatives that will have a practical and lasting impact on the overall development of the space sector in the Middle East and globally. \nWhat are the SGAC activities at the Global Space Congress?\nSince 2018\, SGAC is an official association partner of the Global Space Congress and in particular their Next Gen programme. \n1. Speed Mentoring: \nIn a world where technology changes faster than jobs are created\, the need for mentoring is bigger than ever. Mentorship is identified as a key driver of success and is highly sought after by young people. However\, youth often find it hard to source a mentor. In 2019 the Global Space Congress and Next Gen Leaders\, in partnership with the Space Generation Advisory Council\, fill this gap by inviting experts from the space industry who will share their experience and offer advice to young professionals and students. \n2. Panel on “The Role of Risk Taking and Effective Leadership” \nIn 2019 the Global Space Congress and Next Gen Leaders\, in partnership with the Space Generation Advisory Council\, explore the role of risk taking and how it serves an effective leadership. In the context of space industry\, risk aversion is not an option. Find out why risk is an opportunity\, how to be smart about risk and how you can lead through risk taking. The experts’ panel session will be followed by structured breakout group discussions offering direct engagement and interaction between the delegates and the panelists. \nLink to registrationLink to scholarship
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/global-space-congress
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190220
DTSTAMP:20190605T160441Z
CREATED:20190206T115415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T160441Z
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SUMMARY:Space Exploration and Development - Space Assets Enabling A Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n0000Days00Hrs00Min00SecOverviewBuilding on the success of the numerous SGAC event in the United States\, the 2nd International Student House Event is a local event focused on international space utilization that follows the same objectives of the SGAC local events currently being held around the world for university students and young professionals in the Washington D.C. area. This event is held by the International Student House in Washington D.C. and organized by the Space Generation Advisory Council and the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology with the support of JAXA’s Washington D.C. office. This event will feature a panel format\, with guests from space agencies and embassy space attaches. It focuses on two themes: International space cooperation and Utilizing space technology for international development and economic growth. \nObjectivesThe panel is the second event to be held by SGAC in collaboration with the ISH. The objective of the event is as follows. \n(i) To strengthen the regional network of the students and young professionals in the Washington D.C. region; \n(ii) To provide a perspective of space cooperation and diplomacy to the participants from the top professionals in the area; \n(iii) To examine and consider key questions in space cooperation and diplomacy that the community is facing. The panel format allows participants to discuss and to provide inputs from the next generation; and \n(iv) To allow tomorrow’s leaders to have the opportunity to interact with today’s space leaders and professionals in the region through the cooperation. \nVenue & LogisticsInternational Student House in Washington D.C.\, 1825 R St NW\, Washington\, DC 20009 \nProgramme\n\n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\n\n\n\n\n18:00 – 18:05\nOpening Remarks (ISH Representative)\n\n\n18:05 – 18:10\nGuest Speaker (Dr. Hertzfeld\, GWU)\n\n\n18:10 – 18:20\nAgenda & GPP Program Overview (Prof. Iwata\, TUAT)\n\n\n18:20 – 18:35\nGWU/TUAT Presentation\n\n\n18:35 – 18:55\nKeynote Lecture (Dr. Isobe\, TUAT)\n\n\n19:00 – 20:00\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n20:10 – 21:10 \nReception\n\n\n\n\nPanelistsCody KnipferGovernment Affairs SpecialistCody Knipfer is a Government Affairs Specialist for Virgin Galactic\, Virgin Orbit\, and The Spaceship Company. In this role\, he supports and manages the companies’ interactions and work with the United States Congress\, federal agencies\, and state governments. Cody is a graduate of George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute with a Master’s degree in domestic and international space policy.Jeffrey ManberCEO at NanoRacksJeffrey Manber is regarded as one of the pioneering commercial space entrepreneurs. As CEO of NanoRacks\, from 2009\, Manber has steered the growth of the first company to own and market its own hardware and services on board the International Space Station. Manber has been involved in several of the key breakthrough commercial space projects\, principally those revolving around the commercialization of space assets as well as the integration of the Russian space industry into major space programs\, including that of the International Space Station. Manber is believed to be the only American to be an official part of the Russian space corporation\, RSC Energia\, during their privatization period of the 1990s.Dr. Hiroaki IsobeAssociate Professor at Kyoto City University of ArtsDr. Hiroaki ISOBE completed his Ph.D. thesis “Observational and numerical studies on magnetic reconnection in the solar corona” at Kyoto University. He joined the newly established Unit of Synergetic Studies for Space (USSS) at Kyoto University as a faculty member\, where his mission was to promote and pioneer interdisciplinary studies about space science and space utilization. He also collaborates with humanities scholars and started several projects such as space ethics\, space anthropology and the survey of historical aurora records. In addition\, he promoted this activities with Prof. IWATA. Based on this background\, he has been supporting GPP since 2017. In particular\, he advised the students for creating their ideas. Mike GoldV.P for Regulatory/Policy & General CounselMike Gold serves dual roles for Maxar Technologies as a Vice President for Regulatory / Policy and as General Counsel for the company’s Radiant Solutions business unit. Mr. Gold deals with a wide variety of issues ranging from the implementation of international treaty obligations to export control\, reform-focused policy development\, and technology commercialization. Mr. Gold Chairs the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee which provides independent advice to the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation. Mr. Gold also serves on the NASA Advisory Council where he Chairs the newly formed Regulatory and Policy Committee. Additionally\, Mr. Gold has served on the Executive Board of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation (“CSF”) and is currently Chair of the CSF’s Export Control Committee. Mr. Gold is the recipient of a NASA Group Achievement Award for his role in the development and deployment of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module. Moreover\, Mr. Gold has testified before the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate on space law\, policy\, and commercialization\, and has written three law review articles and one book chapter on export control reform. Mr. Gold is admitted to practice law in New York and the District of Columbia\, and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Guest SpeakersDr. Henry HertzfeldResearch Professor of Space Policy & International AffairsDr. Henry R. Hertzfeld (Ph.D.\, Temple University; J.D.\, George Washington University) is the Director of the Space Policy Institute\, a Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs at The Elliott School\, and an adjunct Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. His research interests include economic and legal issues of space policy\, commercial uses of space technologies\, technology policy\, innovation and technology transfer\, microeconomic analysis and administrative law.Prof. Yoko IwataAssociate Professor at Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyProf. Yoko IWATA has been implementing innovative educational programs for linking Science and Technology and Society since she started her career in Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). In JAXA\, she was the first coordinator of interdisciplinary research. In addition\, she developed educational programs for thinking concerning Space. Based on this background\, she launched Global Professional Program\, GPP at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT). GPP aims at fostering of “Global Professionals” who will contribute to increasing Japan’s presence in the global community by creating innovative solutions to trans-scientific problems.  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-exploration-development-2019
LOCATION:International Student House\, 1825 R St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20009\, United States
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181129
DTSTAMP:20181031T093433Z
CREATED:20181031T093433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T093433Z
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SUMMARY:Find an Asteroid 2018
DESCRIPTION:Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) are sponsoring a special asteroid search campaign during the month of November\, which will run for 4 weeks from the October 31st to November 28th\, 2018. \nYour team will have a chance to be selected amongst 30 schools and teams worldwide to participate in the Find an Asteroid 2018 search campaign. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBackground\nAsteroids are rocky\, airless worlds that orbit our Sun\, but are too small to be called planets. Tens of thousands cluster in the main asteroid belt\, a vast doughnut-shaped ring between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids within a close proximity to Earth are called Near-Earth Objects\, or NEOs. \nAsteroids can be classified based on their size\, composition\, colour\, position in the solar system and even how they were formed! They can range in size from Vesta—the largest at about 329 miles (530 kilometers) in diameter – to bodies that are less than 33 feet (10 meters) across. \n(Fun fact: The total mass of all the asteroids combined is less than that of our Earth’s Moon.) \nIt important that we learn more about asteroids\, through further research and documentation since asteroids can tell us about the origins of our solar system and even the origins of life itself. Asteroids are discovered with the help of (optical) telescopes by amateur astronomers\, using specialized software even you can make such a discovery! \nSo to continue this initiative\, Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) together with International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC. pronounced ”Isaac”) is giving your team the opportunity to make your own discoveries by participating in the Find an Asteroid Campaign 2018! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSearch Campaign\nTeams receive telescopic images\, only hours old and taken along the ecliptic. Using the software Astrometrica\, they can accurately measure the time and position of asteroids moving in the background. \nThese measurements can then be recorded in a report to be sent to IASC. \nWeather permitting\, each team receives 25 unique sets of images during the campaign. Team members can download each image set and search them for asteroids just hours after they have been taken along the celestial ecliptic at the University of Hawaii (Pan-STARRS). \nTeams use the Astrometrica software\, with IASC teachers who have participated in asteroid search campaigns available through the website to answer questions by email and help with learning how to properly use the software. \nEach year 1000 teams participate from more than 80 countries. Since starting in October 2006\, over 1500 asteroids have been discovered\, of which 52 have been numbered by the International Astronomical Union (Paris). Numbered asteroids are recorded in the world’s official minor planet catalog and can even be named by their student discoverers.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/find-an-asteroid-2018
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTSTAMP:20181009T145916Z
CREATED:20181009T145916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181009T145916Z
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SUMMARY:Find an Asteroid 2018 - Applications
DESCRIPTION:Find an Asteroid 2018\nSGAC Asteroid Search Campaign \nDiscover and name an asteroid! \nForm a team with 3 – 5 SGAC members and apply by October 19\, 2018. \nThe search campaign will take place 31 October – 28 November\, 2018. \nScroll down to find out all details and how your team can participate. \nSpace Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) are sponsoring a special asteroid search campaign during the month of November\, which will run for 4 weeks from the October 31st to November 28th\, 2018. \nYour team will have a chance to be selected amongst 30 schools and teams worldwide to participate in the Find an Asteroid 2018 search campaign. \n\nJoin Find An Asteroid 2018
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/find-an-asteroid-2018-applications
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180912
DTSTAMP:20180727T094518Z
CREATED:20180629T172849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180727T094518Z
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SUMMARY:EMER-GEN™ 2018
DESCRIPTION:The first annual EMER-GEN™ is a joint initiative of the AMOS Conference and SGAC. The program is designed especially for young professionals and students (35 and under) enthusiastic about careers in space. With the help of advisors from industry\, government\, academia and NGOs\, we created a two-day experience that offers Mentoring with renowned space specialists from the public sector (military and civil)\, private sector\, and nongovernmental organizations; Networking with other young leaders; Professional Development sessions to enhance your effectiveness in a global environment; and Short courses from experts drawn from an array of fields related to space situational awareness. \nEvent Website HereRegistration\n\n\nRegular Rate\nUSD 250\n\n\nStudent Rate**\nUSD 200\n\n\n\nThe EMER-GEN™ registration fee does not include hotel or travel expenses or AMOS Conference registration fee. \n**Student rate is for undergraduate and graduate students\, without full-time employment\, who are pursuing a degree in a science\, technology\, engineering\, and math (STEM) at an accredited college or university. \nRegister on Event Website
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/emer-gen-2018
LOCATION:Wailea Marriott\, Wailea Marriott\, 3700 Wailea Alanui Dr\, \, HI 96753\, Wailea\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mitchell Scher":MAILTO:mitchell.scher@spacegeneration.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180723T150000
DTSTAMP:20180613T143211Z
CREATED:20180425T173314Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC AAS Next Generation Event 2018
DESCRIPTION:Pioneering New FrontiersThe Space Generation Advisory Council and American Astronautical Society (AAS) presents a one-day next-generation event held in conjunction with the ISS R&D Conference 2018 to bring together perspectives from both leaders and young professionals in the space sector in addressing new ventures\, international collaboration\, public outreach programs and scientific missions in space. \nThe NextGen event will provide a forum for young professionals to exchange ideas\, present their views and share their experiences under the overarching theme Pioneering New Frontiers. It will provide attendees with new and interesting perspectives to take into the ISS R&D Conference and beyond. \nApply HereFormatBreakout Accelerated Discussion Session\nNextGen participants attending the event will be assigned breakout groups for the accelerated discussion session. Each group will be discuss a pressing topic related to the overarching theme of the ISS R&D Conference. The groups will be moderated by invited senior industry professionals. \nThe accelerated discussion session will conclude with a summary presentation from each group. Each breakout group will nominate one participant to report out a summary of their group’s discussions to all participants. These summaries will be compiled into a report for presentation at UN COPUOS. \n\n\n\nCooperation Across Space\nWith space assets multiplying\, and exploration projects becoming increasingly complex\, the need for international and cross-industry collaboration have  arguably never been greater. What are some of the key areas that would necessitate or be benefitted by additional international collaboration? What learnings\, policies\, or other mechanisms for positive collaboration from the ISS should we bring to future exploration? What are the core policies in place today that are either facilitating or preventing effective collaboration\, are they appropriate\, and what are your recommendations on how they should change if at all? What cultural challenges must we address to enable future long term habitation and colonization of space?\n\n\nNext Generation Space Research: Leveraging the Orbiting Laboratory\nISS and beyond – what’s the next technology leap that will affect the future of space research? What are the key changes or developments needed to get there? Do any current national or international policies need to be adapted? In addition\, as we extend our research to future orbital platforms (lunar and earth orbiting)\, are there new opportunities and technologies to leverage that the ISS does not offer?\n\n\nHuman Factors in Space\nAs we begin to not only send more people to space\, but have them stay for longer periods of time\, what are the challenges we still have to face? Companies are beginning to offer astronaut experiences for short term stays in space. What responsibility do those commercial entities have to the wellbeing of their customers\, and what kinds of processes and policies need to be put in space to protect both sides?\n\n\nEntrepreneurship and Investment\nWhat are the main qualities of a company that investors look for in a company? Where are the newest companies coming from (universities\, government spin offs\, former specialized employees\, etc)? What have the current trends been in space investment\, and how do current VCs discover and develop their portfolios in the space field? What are key areas that are ripe for investment in the space economy? What kinds of orbital applications could become investment opportunities in the long term (assuming human or technologically developed presence in earth or cis-lunar orbit)?\n\n\nSpace Communications’ Challenges and Technology\nWith increasingly complex exploration programs on the horizon (Moon\, Mars\, Europa\, DSG\, etc)\, what are some of the upcoming challenges that they will face? What are some of the newest civil and commercial communications technologies that can be utilized to either complement or replace existing communications infrastructure? What is the existing ground based infrastructure that supports our science programs\, and how will they evolve in coming decades? \nWhat is the role of new and traditional commercial companies in future communications development? Do they have different approaches?\n\n\n\nSpeed Mentoring Session\nSenior professionals will be invited to sit down face-to-face with small groups of New Generation participants for a networking opportunity\, and to provide leadership perspective and valuable career advice. The mentors will be rotated from group to group. \nSchedule09:00 | Welcome Note and Icebreaker09:30 | Breakout Accelerated Discussion Session11:30 | Lightning Discussion Summaries12:00 | Lunch13:00 | Speed Mentoring14:30 | Closing KeynoteRegistration Fees\nThe SGAC/AAS Next Generation event is free! \nPlease note – lunch is not provided\, however\, there are a number of restaurants around the area to grab a quick bite to eat. \nIf you plan on attending the ISS R&D Conference (23-26 July 2018)\, the following discounts apply: \n\nFull Time Students: $250 (with valid student ID)\nParticipants of the NextGen event: $400 (discounted from $925).\n\nA dedicated SGAC registration code will be provided to participants of the SGAC/AAS NextGen Event to utilize the discount. \nHow to Apply\nAll students and young professionals are eligible to participate in this event\, however space is limited to maximum of 40 people. Participants must be SGAC members\, 35 or younger by 23 July 2018. \nApplication Timeline\n\n\n\nApplication open\n15 May 2018\n\n\nApplication close\n15 June 2018 29 June 2018\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApply Here
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/aas-nextgen-2018
LOCATION:San Francisco Marriott Marquis\, San Francisco Marriott Marquis\, 780 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Mitchell Scher":MAILTO:mitchell.scher@spacegeneration.org
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