The largest space event on Earth, UN-declared World Space Week is celebrated October 4-10 annually. World Space Week consists of a myriad of space-related activities held by space agencies, aerospace industry, schools, planetaria, museums, and astronomy clubs in a common time frame to achieve greater student and public impact through synchronization.
The 2nd Space Generation Advisory Council Angola webinar is coming on the 4th of October 2020, but now fully hands-on! SGAC, the International Astronomical Union/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Open Cosmos and TopoGIS have joined forces to present the Angolan "NewSpace" community and all interested participants, a practical workshop opportunity to learn about Space Mission Design and Management, Space Law, Policy and Governance, and understanding how satellite missions impact our daily life. Stay ready to work and discover more about space and how it improves lives.
In this webinar, we will hear the winners of the UNOOSA/SGAC Space4Youth competition, that asked young people worldwide contributions to leverage space applications for sustainable development, present their ideas.
The “Satellites Improve Life” Webinar as part of World Space Week 2020 is launched to engage Canadian students and young professionals in a discussion on ways satellites are being utilized to improve the life of Canadians.
The miniaturisation of the space technology and artificial intelligence have contributed to the democratisation of space and have meant the opening to a broader audience. This is allowing thousands of people to find their spot and solve problems through space applied science. Join the conversation to hear what Spanish start-ups are up to!
As part of Galassica - Festival dell'Astronomia, the Italian NPoCs of SGAC will join a Session about the Italian Space Sector and its opportunities. Join us October 8 - Session held in Italian.
INTO SPACE is a webinar series organized by SGAC Portugal featuring professionals from diverse backgrounds working in the NewSpace ecosystem. It aims to create awareness among students and young professionals about the roles, skills, and values of different NewSpace jobs. The objective is to show that there is space for everyone to get Into Space, independently of the background. https://spacegeneration.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/0.jpeg [...]
Part of the IAC 2020 - Cyberspace Edition programme, and sponsored by Blue Origin, the NextGen Summit will assemble a mix of fun and engaging online talks, activities and cosmic content!
The SGAC National Point of Contact in Bolivia invites you to participate in a free webinar, held in Spanish, on development, experiences and opportunities with Bolivians in the Space Sector.
As part of the World Space Week's "Satellites Improve Life", the SGAC Team from the Philippines plans to organize a one-day event highlighting emerging commercial satellite applications in the Philippines.
Organized by the Bolivian SGAC National Point of Contact, this is the second webinar to discover experiences and opportunities with Bolivians in the space sector. Session held in Spanish.
The European Rocketry Challenge (EuRoC) is the event in which rocketry teams from Europe will, for the first time, be able to launch their rockets and showcase their designs in the continent. Yearly editions of EuRoC will not only promote rocketry among universities, but will also push forward the space sector in Europe, attracting and maintaining young talent within Europe that will later become leaders of the sector. In this webinar, we talk with the students that had the vision of EuRoC and realized it in record time, discussing the challenges of organizing such an event and making it a yearly challenge, as well as how they brought together more than 40 rocketry teams to take part in the organization and the actual event.
In this webinar we are gathering the student organisations to discuss the projects they are
working on, how students and companies can engage with the organisations, opportunities for
collaborations, and how they view the future of the Norwegian space sector.
The past decade has brought us to the miniaturisation of electronic components. This has dramatically reduced the cost to make satellites and has allowed smaller nations and companies to engage in space-related services and research. However, space research and exploration cannot be without its biological components. This webinar series aims to bring the latest space biological knowledge to students and young professionals.
Entrepreneurship takes vision, courage, and persistence - and every such endeavor has an inspiring story! Leaders from the industry will share the motivations that have sparked the conception of their companies, fueled their innovations, and driven positive change in the world through space-based endeavors. They will also share insights from their journeys to success - for example, what it takes to establish and maintain a competitive edge in the space industry, staying abreast of avenues and expectations associated with funding opportunities, embracing flexibility, striking a balance between marketing, strategy and technical development, and nurturing company growth.