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SUMMARY:SGx 2022 – Innovation and Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Future Space Leaders Foundation and SATELLITE 2022 Conference\, the Space Generation Advisory Council  will host its seventh SGx in Washington\, DC on March 21st\, 2022.  \nStyled in the TEDx format\, SGx is a high-impact day of expert “lightning talks” and networking opportunities designed to create an environment where young professionals\, industry experts\, and government leaders can gather to share their insights and experiences with each other. \nJoin us for fast-paced and engaging discussions that tackle pressing issues and innovative ideas to inspire the next generation of space leaders.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgx-2022-innovation-and-inspiration
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, Washington DC\, 801 Mt Vernon Place NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:SGx
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20220119T200000
DTSTAMP:20220108T073706Z
CREATED:20211221T203819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T073706Z
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SUMMARY:Health in Space Series: Genes in Space
DESCRIPTION:What do we learn from genetics & oncology research in space? How can this knowledge ultimately improve our life on Earth? \nThe Speakers : \nDr. Francine Garrett-Bakelman \nDr. Francine Garrett-Bakelman is an Assistant Professor in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the University of Virginia (Charlottesville\, USA). Francine completed her undergraduate studies in Biochemistry and Cell Biology at the California State University (Fullerton\, USA) and then continued on to study medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Yeshiva University\, New York\, USA)\, where she attained her MD/PhD. Afterwards\, Francine completed a postdoctoral training and then a clinical fellowship at the Weill Cornel Medical College specialising in epigenetics\, hematology and oncology. Besides growing her expertise in Medicine and Life Sciences field\, Francine worked closely with NASA on the famous “twin study”\, where one of the twin astronauts spent a year-long mission on the International Space Station. Therefore\, Dr Garrett-Bakelman and her colleagues were able to examine molecular and physiological traits of astronauts that may be affected by prolonged time in space. \nDr. Tricia Larose \nDr. Tricia Larose is the Principal Investigator for “Tumors in Space” with the University of Oslo\, Norway. Her cancer research project has been selected by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the China Manned Space Agency for a 31-day space mission on board the China Space Station to be launched in 2025. Beyond her academic work\, Tricia works as a Medical Advisor at the Institute of Aviation Medicine (Norwegian Armed Forces Medical Services) and as an adjunct lecturer at the International Space University. She is also a Scientist-Astronaut Candidate with Project PoSSUM\, a children’s book author\, and a motivational speaker. \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/health-in-space-series-genes-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Managua:20211228T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Managua:20211228T170000
DTSTAMP:20211222T153228Z
CREATED:20211216T220757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211222T153228Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Webinar Series - Nicaragua
DESCRIPTION:Thinking on how to start building your career path in the space sector or want to get more involved in the space industry? This is your sign to register for our last episode of the webinar series to learn about opportunities\, career development\, networking\, tips and more to boost your potential. Come\, bring your questions and also share with us your experience.  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nConfirmed Speaker: \nRoxy Williams is a software engineering student\, president of the Society of Women in Space Exploration Costa Rica (SWISECR)\, former scholar of Grace Hopper Celebration\, National Point of Contact for Nicaragua in Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and General Coordinator for the SGAC Open Course Introduction to Space Engineering. She has been a delegate in many of the SGAC’s workshops contributing in different working groups such as NASA Planetary Defense\, Deep Space Exploration and SmallSats Constellations in LEO. She also worked along with her crew to build a Moon hospital design using lava tubes. Roxy participated as a lead team in the CubeSat Design competition CUBEDESIGN organized by INPE- Institution of Space Research Brazil. In addition\, she is driven by a passion for inclusion and diversity in the space industry. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-webinar-series-nicaragua-10
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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CREATED:20211127T114254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211212T154249Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni End-of-Year Party
DESCRIPTION:SGAC Alumni End-of-Year Party\nAfter a difficult and challenging 2020\, we managed to pick up speed again in 2021 with actual in-person SGFF and SGC/IAC not too long ago. \nNow we want to invite you to join us for the best virtual party of the year – our Alumni End of Year Party! Save the date! \nWe will meet virtually on December 18 between 2 and 4 PM CET. \nOur current SGAC Chairs will open the session with some inspiring words about the past year\, share what we’ve been up to and have planned for the future\, and highlight how thankful we are for all your contributions to SGAC – during your active time as well as now as alumni! \nWe have also planned some activities and will have plenty of time for you to get in touch with old friends and make new friends! \nThe registration is open now so be quick and sign up today! \nWe’re looking forward to meeting all of our alumni and members soon! \n  \n  \nRegister here  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/alumni-end-of-year-party
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Alumni Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T120000
DTSTAMP:20211128T071131Z
CREATED:20211127T151216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211128T071131Z
UID:61644-1639566000-1639569600@spacegeneration.org
SUMMARY:Space in 2050 Webinar Series : Space Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, we focus on challenges impacting the younger generation. For our second event\, we ask the question: How do our international\, collaborative Lunar exploration efforts\, and beyond\, through the Artemis Accords ensure economic and educational opportunities for all. \nThe Speakers : \nDaniel Porras \nMr. Daniel Porras serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications at the Secure World Foundation\, an expert in international space law and policy\, emerging technology threats\, and political science. He works to develop partnerships and conduct outreach for the development of sustainable norms of behavior in space and has been a technical expert for multiple United Nation’s bodies working on space security issues. \nMike Gold \nMr. Mike Gold serves as the Executive Vice President of Civil Space Business Development and External Affairs\, after serving as NASA’s Associate Administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships. He has been responsible for formulating and leading a comprehensive strategy to integrate domestic\, international\, intergovernmental\, and industry policy across the space domain\, including priorities that enhance the resiliency and capabilities of the Artemis Program. \nThe Moderators \nLindsey Wiser\, Nicholas Florio & Sunny Narayanan. \n  \n  \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-2050-webinar-series-space-diplomacy
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211213T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211213T153000
DTSTAMP:20211208T073321Z
CREATED:20211208T073321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211208T073321Z
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SUMMARY:Science Communication in the Space Industry
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will focus on the science communicators’ personal journeys in the field. Discussions will centre around the benefits of and reasons for doing science communication\, challenges they have faced and any advice for newcomers.\nThe Speakers \nGraham Lau \n\nDr. Graham Lau is an astrobiologist and communicator of science. With an academic background spanning biology\, chemistry\, astrophysics\, and geology\, Dr. Lau is an expert on how living things affect the environment around them and how we search for alien life beyond the Earth. He serves as the Director of Communications and Marketing for Blue Marble Space\, as a Research Scientist with the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science\, as the Director of Logistics for the University Rover Challenge\, and as the Host of the NASA-funded show “Ask an Astrobiologist”. Dr. Lau also serves as a meditation instructor and public speaking coach. \n\n\nTrevor Kjorlien\n\n\nTrevor Kjorlien is a Space Educator in Montréal. In 2018\, he began Plateau Astro which teaches about space\, astronomy\, and what we can see in light-polluted areas like Montréal. Trevor tries to use humour and storytelling to get people interested in the sky around them. \n\nPaul Byrne \nByrne received his B.A. in geology\, and Ph.D. in planetary geology\, from Trinity College Dublin\, Ireland. He was a MESSENGER postdoctoral fellow at the Earth and Planets Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington\, DC\, and an LPI postdoctoral fellow at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston\, Texas. He is an Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis; before coming to WashU\, he taught as an assistant and then associate professor at North Carolina State University. His research focuses on comparative planetary geology—comparing and contrasting the surfaces and interiors of planetary bodies\, including Earth\, to understand geological phenomena at the systems level. Byrne’s research projects span the solar system from Mercury to Pluto and\, increasingly\, to the study of extrasolar planets. He uses remotely sensed data\, numerical and physical models\, and fieldwork in analog settings on Earth to understand why planets look the way they do. \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/science-communication-in-the-space-industry
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211010T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211010T120000
DTSTAMP:20211003T174741Z
CREATED:20211003T174741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T174741Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Space\, experience from a member of the Society of Women in Space Exploration Costa Rica - SWISE CR
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate World Space Week\, the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) Nicaragua community in collaboration with SWISE CR have come up with a series of webinars to touch on important regional\, global and experiences within the space sector. For each webinar\, we will have one speaker presenting a specific topic related to space and also which applies to the situation and region they are based on. \nEach webinar will have Q&A sessions for you to learn more about the topic that is being discussed. You can’t miss this opportunity to learn about something new. Join us and learn more about space topics.  \n  \nCamila Conejo \nCamila is a 19 year old Costa Rican currently studying Microbiology and Clinical \nChemistry. Her academic interests revolve around the biomedical field and she is studying towards the goal of being able to carry out her own research related to the health sciences one day. Right now\, she is the spokesperson of the Board of Directors for the Society of Women in Space Exploration Costa Rica (SWISE-CR) and has worked as an English to Spanish translator for several of their activities. Additionally\, she has worked as a volunteer for several organizations and institutions\, among them TECHO\, Hospital Nacional de Niños\, Proyecto Daniel and the Ecology Project International in Reserva Pacuare\, Limón. In her freetime\, she enjoys reading\, playing tennis and spending time with her friends and family. \n\nRegister Here !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/women-in-space-experience-from-a-member-of-the-society-of-women-in-space-exploration-costa-rica-swise-cr
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2021
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20211009T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20211009T153000
DTSTAMP:20210927T135246Z
CREATED:20210902T141243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210927T135246Z
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SUMMARY:Space in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Webinar Series #4
DESCRIPTION:SpiSEA Webinar 4: Diversity in the New Space Era \n\n\nThe fourth and final webinar in the series\, this webinar is held in conjunction with World Space Week 2021 which celebrates “Women in Space”. We take a look at how much the industry has evolved in the last several decades\, the emergence of alternative career paths within the sector\, and discuss the roles both women and men play in the New Space Era. This session will feature a panel discussion with esteemed speakers from academia\, government\, and the industry. Full speakers list and biographies to be released soon. \n\n\nAs part of our October celebrations\, we are inviting participants to come dressed up in their favourite space-themed costumes! Attractive prizes from the Philippine Space Agency will be awarded to the Top 3 space costume entries. More details on the contest below. \n\n\nRegister below to save your seat in this upcoming discussion. See you there! \n\nREGISTER HERE  \nSpace Costume Contest\nWe will be hosting a Space Costume Contest to celebrate and close the final episode of our SpiSEA webinar series for the year\, and we welcome all friends from Southeast Asia and also our international friends to join us in this joyous occasion!\nPrizes sponsored by the Philippine Space Agency will be awarded to the Top 3 entries. \nInstructions: \n1) Register for the webinar on Space in Southeast Asia: Diversity in a New Space Era \n2) Contest form will be sent to your email \n3) Submit 2 photos of you in your space costume \n4) Winners will be announced on 9 Oct at the webinar. Please direct any questions to the contact points below.  \n  \n \n  \n  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Series \nSpiSEA is a series of webinars to educate and raise awareness on space\, space-based services and the benefits that they bring to humankind.  \nSpace assets and their applications significantly impact society by contributing to global GDP and covers around 40% of the SDG targets. They are indispensable for gathering data on the majority of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and are critical to managing disasters at all levels. Innovation drives new downstream applications and services across a wide range of sectors. Yet\, billions of people still do not have access to these benefits. \nThis webinar aims to propel discussions towards bridging the space divide – to build up knowledge\, opportunities\, and access to space and its services\, particularly across the Asia Pacific region.  \n  \nYour Speakers\nAtty. Noelle Riza D. Castillo\, Director of the Space Policy and International Cooperation Bureau of the Philippine Space Agency \nAtty. Noelle Riza Castillo is the Director of the Space Policy and International Cooperation Bureau\, or SPICB\, of the Philippine Space Agency. The SPICB handles direction on space policy matters\, provides legal service for the Agency’s internal and external processes\, acts as liaison for legislative matters that concern PhilSA’s key development areas\, and is the main group that coordinates programs and activities with international counterparts and organizations. She brings with her a wide knowledge and acquired skills in the practice of law\, both in the government and private sectors. She is well versed in legal facets of science and technology programs\, and in international space law – its principles\, developments\, and current issues. \nBefore she joined government full time\, Director Castillo has established her law practice as Managing Partner of the Castillo De Luna Abueg Castro Lawyers Offices. She is skilled in the field of court litigation at the trial court or appellate levels\, and as a corporate legal counsel for various private corporations. Director Castillo obtained her degree in BS Economics from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman in 1990. Noelle obtained her Bachelor of Laws degree also from UP in 2003 and passed the bar exams given the same year. \nHer education has been further enriched with experience gained from the former positions that she has held since the start of her career as a legal professional\, namely: Head Executive Assistant at the PhilSA Office of the Director General; Attorney for the Department of Science and Technology Central Office Legal Service Division; Supervising Lawyer of the Office of Legal Aid at the UP College of Law; Attorney IV at the Public Private Partnership Center\, NEDA; Court Attorney VI at the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Associate Lawyer of the Yorac Arroyo Chua Caedo and Coronel Law Firm; In-house Corporate Legal Counsel of Splash Group of Companies and Perception Gaming Inc. \nAside from her professional affiliations\, Director Castillo is an active member and officer of the Kamuning First United Methodist Church\, the United Methodist Church – Quezon City Philippines Annual Conference East\, and the UP Concert Chorus Alumni Association. She is also a member of the of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Quezon City Chapter and Haggai Leaders International. \nProf Dr Mazlan Othman\, Director of the International Science Council (ISC) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific \nMazlan obtained a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of Otago\, New Zealand\, and became a lecturer at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 1981. Seconded to the Prime Minister’s Department in 1990 to set up and head the Planetarium Division\, which subsequently became the Space Science Studies Division in 1993. Appointed by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia as Professor of Astrophysics in 1994. Appointed Director of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) in Vienna\, Austria in 1999. \nReturned to Malaysia to become the founding Director General of the National Space Agency (ANGKASA) beginning July 2002. In this capacity she established the National Observatory in Langkawi and National Space Centre in Selangor. She headed the National Angkasawan (Astronaut) Programme which saw the launch of the first Malaysian to the International Space Station in 2007. She was responsible for the launch of Malaysia Remote Sensing Satellites : TiungSAT and RazakSAT. \nShe attended the Advanced Management Programme (AMP169) at Harvard Business School in 2005. Resumed post as Director of UNOOSA in December 2007 upon retirement from Malaysian Civil Service. Appointed Deputy Director General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) in June 2009. Retired from the United Nations in Dec 2013. Appointed Project Director\, Mega Science 3.0 at Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) 2014 -2016. \nBecame Professor Emeritus at UKM in 2015 and was a Fulbright Scholar at the Space Policy Institute of George Washington University 2015-2016. Elected Senior Fellow of ASM in 2016. She is co-chairing the ASM Malaysia Foresight 2050 initiative. Currently the Director of the International Science Council (ISC) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP) since 2017. \nThi Hien Nguyen\, Founder and Director\, SpaceConneX \nThi Hien Nguyen is a German-based\, Futurist\, Philanthropist\, and Social Impact Entrepreneur who is best known as “Ninja” for her energetic drive and passion for space\, health\, tech and longevity. Her curiosity ranges from expanding the mind and exploring the universe to creating your own reality. Borne in Laos\, resident in Germany\, Hien is a space traveller who has lived in over 7 countries and now spends time traveling and consults through worldwide meetings\, workshops\, and conferences on transformational change. A consultant on topics of transformational change – from digital disruption to business remodelling to specific scenarios across public and private sectors. After pursuing a successful Space Studies Program in 2019 at the esteemed International Space University\, Hien soon became a LinkedIn Top influencer for space-tech-longevity topics.  \nShe is the Founder and Director at SpaceConneX (SpcX) with a mission to connect\, collaborate\, and catalyse ideas\, actions\, people\, and projects that lead to the opening of the space frontier. SpcX envision a future in which humanity has expanded into the solar system\, contributing products and services that will foster a better life for all mankind.\nShe is also the creator and host of the “Space Show” which mission is to facilitate access to the benefits of space exploration\, science and technology\, STEM education\, and STEM careers for women and girls around the world. Hien serves on the Advisory Boards of Lifeboat Foundation on the Futurists\, Space Settlement and Sustainability Board\, and on the Board of TRENDS Research & Advisory. Hien has been selected as one of 25 women to be part of the Space4Women Mentor Network\, a United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs program that promotes gender equality and empowerment in the space sector. Role models within the Space4Women Mentor Network are space industry leaders and professionals with notable accomplishments. \n@thi_hien_nguyen\nHien lives by one mantra: To Impact the Future Abundantly \nVictoria Alonsoperez\, Founder & CEO of Chipsafer \nVictoria is an Electronics\, Telecommunication\, and Electrical Engineer\, Entrepreneur\, Inventor\, United Nations Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals\, and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. In 2012 she invented Chipsafer\, a patented platform that can track cattle remotely and autonomously. Thanks to Chipsafer in 2012 she was the winner of the International Telecommunication Union Young Innovators Competition and in 2013 Victoria won the Best Young Inventor Award from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). \nIn 2014 the Inter-American Development Bank selected Chipsafer as the Most Innovative Startup of Latin America and the Caribbean\, and the MIT Technology Review selected her as the Innovator of the Year – Argentina & Uruguay. In 2015 Chipsafer got second prize in Chivas Regal Global Competition The Venture and the BBC selected Victoria as one of the 30 female entrepreneurs under 30. In 2017 she was invited to present Chipsafer at the Solutions Summit at United Nations Headquarters in New York during the UN General Assembly.\nIn terms of interests\, her biggest passion has always been space. In 2011 Victoria attended the International Space University\, where she co-designed a medical experiment for astronauts that won the Barcelona ZeroG Challenge\, and the next year she served as the Space Engineering Department Teaching Associate. \nFrom 2014 till 2016 Victoria was Chair of Space Generation Advisory Council\, a global NGO in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications. In 2014\, she was also co-managing editor of a book named “Small Satellite Program Guide”. From 2015 till 2017 she was part of the Board of the Space Foundation. In 2016 the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) awarded Victoria the Young Space Leader Award and she served as Special Advisor to the IAF President from 2016 to 2018. \nYour Judges\nFlorence Pauline Basubas\, SGAC National Point of Contact\, Philippines \nFlorence Pauline Basubas is an early career scientist\, working on applying Sustainability\, Education and Evidence-based Policy making in the fields of Healthcare\, Environment\, and Space. She has had years of experience working both in academia and industry\, in laboratory and field\, and in basic and applied research. \nShe is currently one of the National Point of Contacts of the Philippines for Space Generation Advisory Council. She also remotely leads a national science mentoring program and a national space education program in the Philippines. \nDespite being a scientist\, she also loves art – playing music\, writing stories\, and painting in her spare time. Being exposed to the fashion and furniture industry at a young age influenced her to be passionate in promoting sustainability and preserving culture in the future of arts\, especially the future of fashion in space. \nJuliah Sinpanich Champion\, Founder and Art Director\, MANRVA \nJuliah Sinpanich Champion is an entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is the founder and art director at MANRVA\, a company that was founded to bridge the gap between Art and Science. After obtaining a B.A. in fashion design from Accademia Italiana in 2017\, Juliah has developed an interest in becoming a Science visualizer. She later expanded her design knowledge beyond clothing into 3D digital design. Working closely with companies from various industries such as fashion\, space industry\, education and 3d printing. \nThrough MANRVA\, she is collaboratively working with like-minded individuals to expand space culture and industry. They aim to do this through outreach programs\, entertainment and community-driven projects; such as workshops\, visual art and off-world colony design podcasts.\nJuliah believes space is for everyone\, therefore she aims to inspire participation in space exploration and culture through encouragement and collaboration. \nShe does this by helping people utilize what they have available and applying it to space-related endeavours. \nTaufik Rachmat Nugraha\, M.H.\, SGAC National Point of Contact\, Indonesia \nTaufik Rachmat Nugraha\, M.H. obtained his Master of Law degree from the Faculty of Law\, Universitas Padjadjaran in 2020 with the thesis entitled: “Protection Against Alien Biohazard Contamination in Mars Exploration Program: An International Space Law Approach.” \nBesides that\, Taufik is also a student in a summer schools and short courses abroad\, such as the 2019 International Seabed Authority (ISA) Marine Scientific Research Endowment Fund awardee at South China Sea Institute-Xiamen University\, Summer Program for Space Law at European Centre for Space Law (ECSL)\, ICRC Summer School in Armenia\, ACL-DREAM 2021in UGM\, and International Space Law Workshop Training from APSCO/ESA/CISL 2021.\nTaufik Rachmat Nugraha\, M.H. is also active in several international non-government organizations and research institutions\, for instance: \n2018-Present: Taufik was appointed as National Point of Contact for the Republic of Indonesia for the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)\, Vienna\,  Austria\, \n2020: Member of International Academy of Space Law\, Moscow\, Russia. Space Law and Policy Working Group\, SGAC\, \n2021: Taufik has been appointed as Research Fellow at the Indonesian Centre for the Law of the Sea (ICLOS) Faculty of Law\, Universitas Padjadjaran. \nTaufik is very keen on International Space Law\, Law of the Sea\, and International Nuclear Law. Those are reflected in his academic works\, which have been published in national and international journals. \n  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Team \nSpiSEA is brought to you by SGAC’s National Point of Contacts for Malaysia and Singapore\, and the Regional Communications Manager for Asia-Pacific. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any queries\, or if you would like to discuss speaking opportunities at our upcoming webinar sessions: \nMarco Marsh\, SpiSEA Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – marco.marsh@spacegeneration.org \nBrelveenraj Kaur\, SpiSEA Co-Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – brelveenraj.kaur@spacegeneration.org \nGillian Chin\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – gillian.chin@spacegeneration.org \nFaith Tng\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – faith.tng@spacegeneration.org \nSathesh Raj\, Regional Communications Manager\, Asia-Pacific – sathesh.raj@spacegeneration.org
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-south-east-asia-spisea-webinar-series-4
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211009T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211009T223000
DTSTAMP:20211003T174039Z
CREATED:20211003T174040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T174039Z
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SUMMARY:World Space Week: Human Capital development in space: a crucial need for underdevelop countries
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate World Space Week\, the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) Nicaragua community in collaboration with SWISE CR have come up with a series of webinars to touch on important regional\, global and experiences within the space sector. For each webinar\, we will have one speaker presenting a specific topic related to space and also which applies to the situation and region they are based on. \nEach webinar will have Q&A sessions for you to learn more about the topic that is being discussed. You can’t miss this opportunity to learn about something new. Join us and learn more about space topics.  \nCharles-Aimé Nzeussi \nCharles-Aimé Nzeussi Mbouendeu has served as a Teaching Associate for the Space Studies Program 2021 at International Space University (ISU) and is currently a student in the Master of Space Studies program at ISU. As an engineer in Environment and Industrial Risk management\, he strives to contribute to the SDGs\, the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the Strategic Sendai Framework\, while promoting the sustainable use of space science\, applications and technology. Charles-Aimé\, was the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) MoM in February & SGAC National Point of Contact in Cameroon and Deputy Event manager for the 4th Africa Space Generation workshop. He is also the SGAC STEA IGCP project secretary. Since 2019 he is NASA’s Scientist for a Day essay contest National coordinators\, also Moon Village Association National Coordinator and volunteer at the International Association for Advancement of Space Safety. He contributed to organizing several Space-field Events\, workshops and projects at the national and regional level. He believes that we are all part of the solution. \nRegister Here !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/world-space-week-human-capital-development-in-space-a-crucial-need-for-underdevelop-countries
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:World Space Week 2021
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211008T170000
DTSTAMP:20211003T173339Z
CREATED:20211003T173339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T173339Z
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SUMMARY:World Space Week: Capacity building in the space industry within Central America
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate World Space Week\, the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) Nicaragua community in collaboration with SWISE CR have come up with a series of webinars to touch on important regional\, global and experiences within the space sector. For each webinar\, we will have one speaker presenting a specific topic related to space and also which applies to the situation and region they are based on. \nEach webinar will have Q&A sessions for you to learn more about the topic that is being discussed. You can’t miss this opportunity to learn about something new. Join us and learn more about space topics.  \n  \n Angel Arcia \nMr. Angel Arcia Gil is the SGAC NCAC Regional Coordinator\, and founder of the Open-Course Intro to Space Engineering for students in Panama and Central America. He is currently a Professor at University Santa Maria la Antigua in Panama\, where he teaches courses of Telecommunications and Electronics. Ángel graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology\, US\, with a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering\, where he participated in 2 nano-satellite  projects within the University Nano-satellite Program\, as part of the COMM subsystem team. \nRegister Here !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/world-space-week-capacity-building-in-the-space-industry-within-central-america
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar,World Space Week 2021
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20211006T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20211007T210000
DTSTAMP:20211005T154500Z
CREATED:20210930T134935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T154500Z
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SUMMARY:"EXCHANGING LESSONS LEARNED: GENDER DIVERSITY AND EQUALITY IN SPACE"
DESCRIPTION:As part of the World Space Week’s “Women in Science”\, the SGAC Team from the Philippines plans to organize a one-day event highlighting lessons learned about the values of diversity and equality from various parts of the world. In coordination with the SGAC’s Our Giant Leap\, speakers from various parts of the world will be discussing the different challenges\, factors\, and issues that hinder such values. They will also be sharing the various practices\, ideas\, and interventions to promote such values. We wanted to highlight “the Philippines unique culture” of valuing women and promoting female leadership\, which is unlike other countries\nand cultures. The event will be composed of five speakers and is open to everyone. This event will also be a lens for the international community on Filipino culture to encourage the values of diversity and equality. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/exchanging-lessons-learned-gender-diversity-and-equality-in-space
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Nassau:20210925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Nassau:20210925T120000
DTSTAMP:20210907T072312Z
CREATED:20210907T070211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T072312Z
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SUMMARY:What Space can do for WI 5
DESCRIPTION:What Space can do for WI\n(The “WI” in the title is a play on the word “we”. WI stands for West Indies\, which is another name the collection Caribbean of islands with similar history/culture is called. The phrasing of the title also represents common Caribbean dialect so instead of saying “What space can do for us”\, some Caribbean natives might say “What Space can do for we”). \nBased on the 17th Sustainable Development Goal\, the purpose of this webinar is to discuss ways to strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize Global Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean. A successful sustainable development agenda requires partnerships between governments\, the private sector and civil society. These inclusive partnerships\, built upon principles and values\, a shared vision\, and shared goals that place the Caribbean and its citizens at the centre of the partnership. \nThis webinar will also discuss ways that space technologies can enable: \n1) international cooperation initiatives\, \n2) the exchange of data and information\, \n3) the sharing of infrastructure and exchange of\ntechnical know-how\, and \n4) give access to open source databases in an effort to create a unified Caribbean space agenda. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/what-space-can-do-for-wi-5
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210918T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210918T170000
DTSTAMP:20210912T145638Z
CREATED:20210912T145638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T145638Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Malawi Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness about SGAC and to inspire the audience on space technologies and the potential which Malawi has in the space sector. \nPatrick Ken Kalonde \nFulbright Scholar at St Cloud State University (United States). Prior to graduate studies\, Patrick worked as a Junior researcher with Vector Biology Research Group at the Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Trust. He is currently a National Point of Contact (NPoC) for Malawi in the Space Generation Advisory Council. His current research focuses on exploring innovative use of aerial images including drone data\, high-resolution satellite data in public health and environmental protection. \nRania Toukebri \nSpace engineer and programs manager. UNOOSA Space4Women mentor and Regional coordinator for Africa in space generation advisory council. \n \nChristopher Luwanga \nResearcher at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore where I do research in space weather prediction focusing on the ionosphere. Christopher studied Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi. He is currently involved in satellite development with a focus on electrical power system (EPS) as well as attitude determination and control system (ADCS) of the satellite. Christopher represents Malawi in SGAC as a NPoC. \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-malawi-information-session
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20210918T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20210918T120000
DTSTAMP:20210903T111230Z
CREATED:20210903T102016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T111230Z
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SUMMARY:Nigeria's Insecurity in Focus
DESCRIPTION:Nigeria’s Insecurity in Focus; Utilising Space technology to redirect the course\nThis webinar organized by SGAC in Nigeria will highlight and address the various means through which Space technology is being used and can be used to detect instances of insecurity and violation of human rights in Nigeria.\nSpecifically\, the discussions will enlighten the audience on the present status quo of utilizing space for peace in the country\, the challenges involved\, and possible measures that can enhance and promote the same.\nAttendees will be undergraduates and young professionals interested in the country and the space sector and other concerned Nigerians. \nOn the side\, we will advise and encourage young people on ways to get involved in space-related activities in the country and beyond. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \nPartners for this webinar\nThe team in Nigeria has partnered with three student organisations which support this webinar:\n \nSpace Club Futa is a student space club that operates under the Center for Space Research and Application of the Federal University of Technology Akure\, Nigeria with collaboration from the African Regional Center For Space Science and Technology Education: The aim of the club is to help students become relevant in the use of Space Science and Technology in Socio-Economic development\, undertake projects on key topics of relevance to Space Application thereby contributing to National development and provide a platform in which students can expand their knowledge in Space Science and Applications preparing them to become leaders in the sector tomorrow.\n \n\nSpace club OAU is a non-profit community in Obafemi Awolowo University with the aim to stimulate the exchange of ideas and information among intellectuals thereby bringing awareness around space science and technology and at the same time building STEM capacity in the Country.\n \n\nLASU Space Club is all about promoting learning of space science and technology through hands-on experience\, practical projects\, audio visuals and multimedia presentations of space exploration. The Club was established to provide and spread space knowledge to all students of Lagos State University and its entire environment and to further help in space research and its application for the growth of Nigeria and the world at large.\n\n\n  \nYour Speakers\nProf. Rabiu Babatunde\, Chief Executive/Director @ Centre for Atmospheric Research\, NARSDA \nNelly-Helen Ebruka\, National Point of Contact for Nigeria\, SGAC \nAbraham Akinwale\, Human Resource Coordinator\, SGAC
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/nigerias-insecurity-in-focus
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210821T153000
DTSTAMP:20210817T071243Z
CREATED:20210816T165847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T071243Z
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SUMMARY:Space in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Webinar Series #3
DESCRIPTION:SpiSEA Webinar 3: Space Opportunities and Careers in South-East Asia \nThe third in a series of virtual discussions\, this webinar will discuss the opportunities and careers in the region’s space sector\, and discuss the challenges and paths that can be paved along the way. The session will feature a panel discussion with esteemed speakers from academia and industry. Full speakers list and biographies can be found below. \nRegister below to save your seat in this upcoming discussion. See you there! \nREGISTER HERE  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Series \nSpiSEA is a series of webinars to educate and raise awareness on space\, space-based services and the benefits that they bring to humankind.  \nSpace assets and their applications significantly impact society by contributing to global GDP and covers around 40% of the SDG targets. They are indispensable for gathering data on the majority of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and are critical to managing disasters at all levels. Innovation drives new downstream applications and services across a wide range of sectors. Yet\, billions of people still do not have access to these benefits. \nThis webinar aims to propel discussions towards bridging the space divide – to build up knowledge\, opportunities\, and access to space and its services\, particularly across the Asia Pacific region.  \nDon’t forget to keep a lookout on this page in the coming months for upcoming episodes in this webinar series: \n\n25 September – World Space Week Special: Gender Diversity in Space and Space Science\n\n  \nYour Speakers \nNorilmi Amilia Ismail is a dedicated academic in the School of Aerospace Engineering\, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and the founder of SpaceIn\, a spinoff company of USM. She graduated in Aerospace Engineering from Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2004. \nAfter two years of working in the automobile industry\, her interest in Aerospace made her leave the industry and further her studies at the University of Glasgow\, United Kingdom. She was awarded MSc in Space Mission Design and Analysis in 2007 and PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2011. \nShe started her teaching career in USM in early 2011 and with her passion for teaching she drove the interest of the undergraduate students and public in Space. She is actively involved in the outreach program organised by the university and the local community in space education in Malaysia.  \nShe was one of the Emerging Space Leader Grant recipients by IAF in 2014\, and in the same year\, she became involved with SGAC. She was the founding President of the Malaysia Space Initiative (MiSI)\, an NGO which aims to connect space enthusiasts in Malaysia. \nHer journey as an entrepreneur started in 2020 where she founded SpaceIn together with other four young space enthusiasts from Malaysia. Her goal is to give opportunities and show the way to the younger generation to be more involved in the space industry. \nProfessor Hien Vo began his space science research using the auroral imaging database from the global ultraviolet imager onboard the Swedish VIKING satellite way back in 1986 as a graduate student at the University of Calgary in Canada\, where he also completed both his undergraduate studies in Physics and postgraduate studies in Space Physics. \nPresently he is a senior lecturer at the Senior Lecturer at the Vietnamese German University (VGU)\, Binh Duong\, Vietnam where apart from teaching undergraduate and graduate classes\, he conducts research on internet of thing products such as mobile low cost dust sensors (in collaboration with University of Southampton\, United Kingdom)\, and near IR spectrometer for quick diagnostics of chemical contents of food product. \nHe also works with the University of Paris 7 on the IGOSat cubesat (a small satellite of 4 kg mass) project\, igosat.fr. where he is responsible for the attitude determination and control system. The project is near the critical design review phase by CNES – the French space agency. \nProfessor Hien Vo also passionately guides his students on mechatronics projects such as quadcopter\, and mobile robots and under his  guidance\, the students have successfully clinched awards at the national level such as the second prize of the Texas Instrument Vietnam competition in 2018\, and the first prize at the Smart city hackathon of Binh Duong new city in 2018.  \nDr. Potiwat Ngamkajornwiwat is the co-founder of Space ZAB\, a company that focuses on space education and research in Thailand. At Space ZAB\, he leads Space*Lab\, a virtual lab and a learning platform for middle-income countries. This online space education experience is an effort to reduce barriers to access space information and technology among the countries. \nHe also has served as the Junior Science Talent Project (JSTP) at the National Science And Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) in Thailand. He brings with him his design expertise\, combining art\, science and technology at each camp to inspire the children. In addition\, he holds a PhD in Robotics and Automation and was a postdoctoral fellow at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics\, China (2019-2021). \n  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Team \nSpiSEA is brought to you by SGAC’s National Point of Contacts for Malaysia and Singapore\, and the Regional Communications Manager for Asia-Pacific. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any queries\, or if you would like to discuss speaking opportunities at our upcoming webinar sessions: \nMarco Marsh\, SpiSEA Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – marco.marsh@spacegeneration.org \nBrelveenraj Kaur\, SpiSEA Co-Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – brelveenraj.kaur@spacegeneration.org \nGillian Chin\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – gillian.chin@spacegeneration.org \nFaith Tng\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – faith.tng@spacegeneration.org \nSathesh Raj\, Regional Communications Manager\, Asia-Pacific – sathesh.raj@spacegeneration.org \nThe team extends a special thanks also to ​​\nHa-Ninh NGUYEN\, SGAC NPoC\, Vietnam (ha-ninh.nguyen@spacegeneration.org)\nWares Chancharoen\, SGAC NPoC\, Thailand (wares.chancharoen@spacegeneration.org)
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-south-east-asia-spisea-webinar-series-3
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T100000
DTSTAMP:20210707T083723Z
CREATED:20210707T081302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T083723Z
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SUMMARY:Protection of drought-resilient soil moisture areas using satellite data
DESCRIPTION:Droughts and low rainfalls are the new conditions for the countries in the Pacific Ocean region. \nWildfires have destroyed ecosystems in Central America\, California\, Australia\, and New Zealand. \nSatellite images detect areas that keep the soil moisture even with these tough conditions. United Nations sustainability goals must protect these resilient regions. The use of surveillance systems using satellites could be a practical and low-cost approach to analyse the data in real-time. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \nYour Speaker \nFernando Roque is a teacher at Geo University about GIS\, satellite data\, and droughts. Additionally\, he is an SAP HANA expert in Machine Learning in Michael Management SAP training. \n  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/protection-of-drought-resilient-soil-moisture-areas-using-satellite-data
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Managua:20210801T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Managua:20210801T190000
DTSTAMP:20210718T160121Z
CREATED:20210718T160121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210718T160121Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Webinar Series Nicaragua 9
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to collecting data about the Earth and to better understand our environment\, satellite images play a huge role and it has become one of the most powerful and important tools used for gathering information about the weather\, landforms\, oceans\, vegetation\, and so much more. During this episode of our webinar series we will have our dearest engineer and master Alexandra Blandon sharing with us about the project AGRISAT and how satellite images are an important tool for sustainability in Central American Sugar Mills. \n  \nThis webinar is hosted in partnership with NICAWoman Tech. \n  \nNotice: This webinar will be held in Spanish. \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nA Salvadorian living in Nicaragua\, Alexandra Blandon is a Chemical Engineer by profession with a Master’s Degree in Operations Management from  the University of Francisco de Vitoria\, Madrid. Alexandra also holds an MBA from INCAE Business School\, her career is focused on Quality and Sustainability. Currently she works as a Production\, Quality and Sustainability Comptroller Manager at Ingenio San Antonio in Nicaragua.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-webinar-series-nicaragua-9
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Nassau:20210731T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Nassau:20210731T120000
DTSTAMP:20210715T065450Z
CREATED:20210715T065451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T065450Z
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SUMMARY:What Space can do for WI 4
DESCRIPTION:What Space can do for WI\n(The “WI” in the title is a play on the word “we”. WI stands for West Indies\, which is another name the collection Caribbean of islands with similar history/culture is called. The phrasing of the title also represents common Caribbean dialect so instead of saying “What space can do for us”\, some Caribbean natives might say “What Space can do for we”). \nThis webinar will feature an introductory session discussing the potential benefits and feasibility of space technology to the Caribbean. The session on 31st July will focus on how space technology can play an integral role in the Caribbean achieving Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities. No prior Space knowledge is required \nCities by their very nature are hubs for ideas\, commerce\, culture\, science\, productivity\, social development and much more. They are an essential part of humanity’s advancement\, both socially and economically. \nHowever\, they all face unique challenges especially in the Caribbean. In addition to discussing the challenges that might impede sustainable cities and communities in the Caribbean\, the purpose of this webinar is to discuss how to maintain Caribbean cities in a way that continues to create jobs and prosperity without straining land and resources. For instance\, Space technologies can help in developing sustainable cities and communities in the Caribbean by developing Smart Cities through the application of Global Navigation Satellite Systems\, Earth Observation and Satellite Telecommunications. \nMoreover\, space technologies can also improve city services and disaster management. \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nYour Speaker \nBritt Adkins is the first space urban planner and founder of Celestial Citizen. She is passionate about the intersection of urban planning\, engineering\, science\, and social justice as humans look to build new societies in space. Celestial Citizen is a platform for promoting a more equitable and just vision of planetary settlement beyond Earth. This organization seeks to encourage conversation about how to be a better interplanetary citizen and responsible steward of Earth at the same time. Key initiatives include making space exploration and space urban planning a diverse and inclusive enterprise\, while promoting a sustainable presence across the solar system. \nBritt is an entrepreneur in the Blaze Space Accelerator Program. She also hosts the Celestial Citizen Podcast where she looks to spark unique conversations about the human factors that will be essential to our long-term survival and evolution into a spacefaring civilization. \nShe is currently enrolled at the University of Southern California’s Price School of Public Policy pursuing a Master of Urban Planning\, and recently graduated from the Colorado School of Mines\, where she received a Master of Science in Space Resources. She also graduated from the MIT-Wellesley Double Degree program where she received the S.B. in Urban Studies & Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.A. from Wellesley College in Architecture. \nPrior to Celestial Citizen\, Britt worked in asset management and real estate development before focusing full-time on her desire to help plan the first cities on the Moon and Mars. She lives in Pasadena\, CA with her husband and three children.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/what-space-can-do-for-wi-4
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20210731T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20210731T121500
DTSTAMP:20210727T063220Z
CREATED:20210722T144132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T063220Z
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SUMMARY:Indonesia’s Space Activities
DESCRIPTION:SGAC for Indonesia is committed to spread and increase the space awareness of Indonesian students and young professional by conducting a local event related to the development of Indonesia’s space activities and the role of Indonesian young generations in space. \nThe event will be held online via Zoom and will invite several prominent speakers in the space discipline. The event will be lead by a moderator and each of the speakers will present their opinion or give a presentation related to the topic. \nAt the end of event\, the participants will have the opportunity to raise questions to the speakers as well as propose their ideas related to the topic. \nRegister now to save your seat in this upcoming discussion. See you there! \n  \nREGISTER NOW!  \nConfirmed Speakers for the event are: \n\nProf. Dr. Thomas Djamaludin\, Head of Indonesian Space Agency (LAPAN)\nAdhimantara Ibnu Nugraha\, Policy Analyst at LAPAN\nLouisa Anna Cammaro\, Founder Antarexxa Space Global Indonesia\nRidha Aditya Nugraha\, Air and Space Law Studies\, Universitas Prasetya Mulya\nYaries Mahardika Putro\, SGAC NPoC for Indonesia\, Faculty of Law\, Universitas Surabaya\nTaufik Rachmat Nugraha\, SGAC NPoC for Indonesia and the moderator of this session.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/indonesias-space-activities
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210724T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210724T170000
DTSTAMP:20210720T190844Z
CREATED:20210305T192110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T190844Z
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SUMMARY:SG[Germany] 2021
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, SG[Germany] will build upon the success of last year’s virtual event series held in November and continue the discussion about advancing the role of Germany and the German industry in the space economy within the next decade. \nThis virtual event intends to attract students and young professionals across Germany as participants. \nThe program will consist of keynote speeches and panels\, followed by a round of discussions where participants are split into groups and work together on proposed topics guided by subject matter experts from our sponsors. \n \nAs was the case last year\, 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. \n  \n#SGGermany #SpaceMadeinGermany \n \nWe have a few spots left for the Cyber Security Round Table. Interested?\nPlease reach out to Maren (maren.huelsmann@spacegeneration.org)  if you want to attend the event.\n  \nProgrammeRound Table TopicsProgramme\n  \n  \n \n \n  \n \n  \n  \nRound Table Topics\nDiscussions will evolve around the future of the German space ecosystem with a special focus on the following 5 issues: \nSpace Safety and Sustainability\nSpace is becoming congested and addressing the sustainability challenge is more and more complex. Stakeholders have different commercial and political interests and the only thing they have in common is wanting to be able to use the space environment for future generations. How could the new generation in Germany champion solving this issue\, promoting a responsible use of space\, while providing business opportunities to the national actors? \nCyber Security\nThis topic addresses how data may become commoditized (and even weaponized) in the future and how new space-based solutions may help increase cyber-resilience. From blockchain in space to hosting servers on the Moon\, novel and captivating solutions will be explored in conjunction with the group. \nNew Space\nThis topic looks at promising companies developed in Germany in the last 10 years and explores the pace of change of the space economy and how new companies adapt to an increasingly fast-changing ecosystem. What are the biggest innovation drivers\, opportunities\, and challenges in the country for the space sector? \nDigital Earth Twin\nClimate change\, deforestation\, depletion of resources\, overpopulation… how can a digital Earth twin help predicting the future? What inputs and outputs are needed to create smart(er) cities\, ensure food security\, and maintain ecological health? How can an interactive model of the Earth (that accurately reflects diverse physical aspects of our planet) help society\, politicians\, and even machines make informed/better decisions in Germany? \nDownstream Applications\nDownstream applications – Downstream applications of EO and GNSS data have generated an ever-growing market with many new players emerging. This is a true opportunity of NewSpace start-ups completing the entire value chain of space-based services. What are the most promising applications and what is their impact? \n  \nSponsors\nThe team of SG[Germany] and SGAC thank our sponsors for their contributions. The event could not have happened without their generous support! \n\nGOLD SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\n  \n  \n\nSILVER SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\n  \n  \n\n  \n  \n\nBRONZE SPONSORS and PARTNERS\n\n  \n  \n\nLOCAL PARTNER (Media)\n  \n\nSUPPORTED BY\n\nEvent Manager\n\n\n\nMaren Hülsmann\nmaren.huelsmann@spacegeneration.org\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sggermany2021
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210724T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210724T150000
DTSTAMP:20210720T180024Z
CREATED:20210705T120227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T180024Z
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SUMMARY:Space in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Webinar Series #2
DESCRIPTION:SpiSEA Webinar 2: Space Education and Activities for Youths \nThe second in a series of virtual discussions\, this webinar will discuss space education and opportunities for youth in Southeast Asia as well as the ongoing outreach activities to develop interest for space. The session will feature a panel discussion involving space education leaders from Indonesia\, Malaysia\, Singapore and Thailand\, followed by a Q&A session from the floor. Full speakers’ list and biographies can be found below. \nRegister below to save your seat in this upcoming discussion. See you there! \nREGISTER HERE  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Series \nSpiSEA is a series of webinars to educate and raise awareness on space\, space-based services and the benefits that they bring to humankind.  \nSpace assets and their applications significantly impact society by contributing to global GDP and covers around 40% of the SDG targets. They are indispensable for gathering data on the majority of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and are critical to managing disasters at all levels. Innovation drives new downstream applications and services across a wide range of sectors. Yet\, billions of people still do not have access to these benefits. \nThis webinar aims to propel discussions towards bridging the space divide – to build up knowledge\, opportunities\, and access to space and its services\, particularly across the Asia Pacific region.  \nDon’t forget to keep a lookout on this page in the coming months for upcoming episodes in this webinar series: \n\n21 August – Space Opportunities & Careers in South-East Asia\n25 September – World Space Week Special: Gender Diversity in Space and Space Science\n\n  \nYour Speakers \nMs. Ann Cammaro is the Founder of Antarexxa Space Global\, a New Space start-up based in Bali\, Indonesia focusing on increasing public interest and awareness in the space industry by connecting space enthusiasts\, educators and industry professionals globally. \nShe hopes to inspire the Artemis Generation from emerging countries in succeeding the Space Leadership\, as a multicultural perspective and international cooperation is needed for a successful and prosperous global space economy. \nAnn is also active as a Senior Business Development for Biteback Biotechnology Pte. Ltd.\, an insect biorefinery start-up company based in Singapore that is converting agro-industrial waste into a healthier drop-in replacement for palm oil\, biofuels\, and other functional ingredients such as alternative protein for future space food. \nMr. Muhammad Hafez Ahmat Murtza is the Founder & CEO of Apadilangit and Universe Awareness Malaysia. Apadilangit (translated as What’s in the sky) is a space science education programme which he founded back in 2016  in Malaysia\, meanwhile Universe Awareness Malaysia is another educational program focusing on astronomy\, which he founded in collaboration with Leiden University and UNESCO. He is actively involved in space education and outreach programmes in Malaysia and also in the international astronomy community as part of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). \nApart from that\, he also holds several key portfolios such as the President of Malaysia Space Initiative (MiSI)\, National Coordinator for Astronomer without Borders (AWB) and Board Director of SpaceIN\, a satellite building company in Malaysia. \nMs. Lynette Tan is the founding CEO of the Singapore Space & Technology Limited\, which also serves as the trade federation for the Singapore space community. She develops and leads the various programmes of SSTL\, including providing business match-making\, accelerator programmes\, technical training for the industry. Lynette also oversees the mentoring of start-ups and adopting new technologies into the sector\, for example AI\, machine learning for space. \nAnother key mission of SSTL\, which Lynette is extremely passionate about\, is to promote the interest in Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics\, to grow talents for the space industry. \nDr. Potiwat Ngamkajornwiwat is the co-founder of Space ZAB\, a company that focuses on space education and research in Thailand. At Space ZAB\, he leads Space*Lab\, a virtual lab and a learning platform for middle-income countries. This online space education experience is an effort to reduce barriers to access space information and technology among the countries. \nHe also has served as the Junior Science Talent Project (JSTP) at the National Science And Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) in Thailand. He brings with him his design expertise\, combining art\, science and technology at each camp to inspire the children. In addition\, he holds a PhD in Robotics and Automation and was a postdoctoral fellow at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics\, China (2019-2021). \n  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Team \nSpiSEA is brought to you by SGAC’s National Point of Contacts for Malaysia and Singapore\, and the Regional Communications Manager for Asia-Pacific. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any queries\, or if you would like to discuss speaking opportunities at our upcoming webinar sessions: \nMarco Marsh\, SpiSEA Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – marco.marsh@spacegeneration.org \nBrelveenraj Kaur\, SpiSEA Co-Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – brelveenraj.kaur@spacegeneration.org \nGillian Chin\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – gillian.chin@spacegeneration.org \nFaith Tng\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – faith.tng@spacegeneration.org \nSathesh Raj\, Regional Communications Manager\, Asia-Pacific – sathesh.raj@spacegeneration.org \nSpecial Thanks to:\nTaufik Rachmat Nugraha\, NPoC\, Indonesia\ntaufikrachmat.nugraha@spacegeneration.org \nWares Chancharoen\, NPoC\, Thailand\nwares.chancharoen@spacegeneration.org
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-south-east-asia-spisea-webinar-series-2
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210719
DTSTAMP:20210602T084053Z
CREATED:20210602T083612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T084053Z
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SUMMARY:[Partnered] SEDS Canada's Arctic Research Program: CAN-ARX
DESCRIPTION:  \nSGAC is proud to partner with SEDS-Canada to support the launch of the Canadian Arctic Research Expedition\, CAN-ARX! CAN-ARX is Canada’s only competition for post-secondary students to design an experiment for Canada’s Arctic. The CAN-ARX challenge is designed to be a real-world opportunity for students to conduct meaningful scientific research in Canada’s arctic.\nSEDS-Canada’s goal is to train the next generation of Canadian scientists and engineers through space-related opportunities and experiences for students. Canada’s Arctic provides a unique environment for planetary science\, space science\, and instrumentation experiments as it is a good analogue for Mars and icy bodies. The Canadian Arctic Research Expedition (CAN-ARX) is Canada’s first space-themed Arctic research expedition for university students. \n\nAre you a student interested in planetary science\, atmospheric science\, resource utilization & food production\, remote healthcare\, and/or space analogue studies? Or do you just love space?\nYou should apply for CAN-ARX!\nThe application process is different depending on if you are a team of students\, a student living in the North\, or an individual student working on a human health/physiology study. \n\nApply by July 18\, 2021 here: \n  \nAPPLY HERE  \n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/partnered-arctic-research-program
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210710T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210717T203000
DTSTAMP:20210709T195504Z
CREATED:20210613T065659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T195504Z
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SUMMARY:SG[Egypt] 2021
DESCRIPTION:SG[Egypt] will be the first-ever SGAC event in Egypt\, which provides a platform for national and international stakeholders and space industry experts to engage in discussions with Egypt’s most talented space youth and provide key recommendations to the UN COPUOS general assembly.  \nThe discussions will focus on lunar exploration\, space medicine\, and diversity in space\, which are at the centre of Egypt’s national space strategy. There will be a special focus on international cooperation\, capacity building\, increasing representation of minorities in the space sector\, and leveraging indigenous space capabilities in Egypt and other emerging space countries.  \nParticipants will play a critical role in inspiring the next generation of Egyptian space leaders\, \nand in creating a more sustainable ecosystem for Egypt’s next frontier. \n#SG_Egypt #EgyptNextFrontier \nWe’re happy to announce that the registrations are now live! The fee is 10$ to attend both events. \n  \nRegister Now!  \nScholarships\nWe are happy to announce there are available scholarships funded by Space Hero to attend this event. Find more information here. \nCall for Artwork\nSG[Egypt] and Our Giant Leap (OGL) are also inviting artists from all domains to submit their original work under one or more of SG[Egypt]’s themes. Partnering with OGL\, the soon-to-be eleventh SGAC Project Group focusing on diversity and gender equality in the aerospace sector\, SG[Egypt] will display the submitted artwork at the virtual art exhibition of SG[Egypt]\, announce the winner of the call on social media\, and offer the winner(s) of the artwork competition a chance to participate in SG[Egypt] 2021. Contributions related to “Diversity in the space sector” will be featured in the second edition of the OGL magazine (most likely to be published at the beginning of 2022) via link or QR code. \nEvent DetailsProgrammeRound Tables & WorkshopsSpeakers - Detailed ProgrammeEvent Details\nThe expected outcomes of the event include: \n\nKnowledge transfer and networking opportunities to SG[Egypt] delegates\nGlobal brand exposure\, access to talent\, and partnership opportunities for SG[Egypt] sponsors\nRamping up capacity building and leveraging Egypt’s indiginous space capabilities \n\nThe virtual conference will be held on July 10. It will consist of keynote presentations and panel discussions by a diverse and carefully selected group of international subject matter experts on Lunar Exploration\, Diversity in Space\, and Space Medicine.  \nThe interactive workshop* will be held a week later\, on July 17 (a full Moon day!). It will bring delegates together with international space experts to participate in an interactive online workshop. The delegates will be matched by mentors and split into three groups based on the themes of the event.  \n*In an effort to protect our community against the spread of COVID-19 and allow international participants to easily participate\, SG[Egypt] will be fully virtual\, including the virtual conference on July 10 and the interactive workshop on July 17.  \n  \nProgramme\n10th July 2021 \n \n  \n17th July 2021 \n \n*Please note that this programme might be subject to some changes. \nRound Tables & Workshops\nFrom there\, the three groups will participate in brainstorming sessions and roundtable discussions with subject matter experts. They will also get a chance to present their findings and report outcomes and recommendations to SGAC\, the UN\, government\, academia\, and the private sector. Delegates and sponsors will be able to create meaningful connections through both virtual networking tools and special in-person events organised by our potential partners.  \nLunar Exploration: Opportunities and Challenges for Emerging Space countries \n\n\n\n\nA group of delegates will explore designing a lunar CubeSat mission using COTS components and leveraging indigenous space capabilities. \n\n\n\n  \nDiversity in Space Panel: Importance of representing Women and Minorities \n\n\n\n\nA group of delegates will explore tools and policies to identify and address diversity gaps and increase the representation of gender and underrepresented minorities in the space sector. \n\n\n\n  \nSpace Medicine Panel: Leveraging existing capabilities using Analog planetary research \n\n\n\n\nA group of delegates will explore building an analog research facility leveraging indigenous capabilities for Egypt’s emerging human spaceflight program. \n\n\n\n  \nSpeakers - Detailed Programme\nVirtual Conference Agenda\, July 10th\, 2021 \n \n  \nInteractive Workshop Agenda\, July 17th\, 2021 \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSponsors \n\nSecure World Foundation  \n\nSecure World Foundation (SWF) is a private operating foundation dedicated to the secure and sustainable use of space for the benefit of Earth and all its peoples. SWF engages with academics\, policy makers\, scientists and advocates in the space and international affairs communities to support steps that strengthen global space sustainability. It promotes the development of cooperative and effective use of space for the protection of Earth’s environment and human security. The Foundation acts as a research body\, convener and facilitator to advocate for promoting key space security and other space related topics and to examine their influence on governance and international development. Secure World Foundation is headquartered in Broomfield\, Colorado\, with offices in Washington\, D.C. and Brussels\, Belgium. \n\nSpace Hero \n\nSGAC would like to thank Space Hero for their support in providing scholarships to qualified applicants. \nSpace Hero is a world-wide movement aiming to democratize Space. It organically fosters international cooperation and partnerships by bringing the space community together with all other existing industries from around the world. Through the World‘s first ever global casting show\, 24 contestants from across the globe will compete for a 10 day stay at the International Space Station. \nEven though the applications to the competition will open at the end of 2021\, Space Hero invites anyone who is interested in their mission\, to become a Space Hero Insider\, the community built around the movement of democratizing Space. This application is open to all people regardless of their age\, educational background\, or experience. Insiders get exclusive information\, participate in Space Hero-hosted networking events\, and even get the chance to contribute to the company in a unique and meaningful way. \nMore in www.spacehero.org and Space_Hero_Media   \n  \n\nPartners \n\nMoon Village Association \n\nThe Moon Village Association (MVA)is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Vienna\, founded in 2017. Its goal is the creation of a permanent global informal forum for stakeholders like governments\, industry\, academia and the general public interested in the development of the Moon Village. The MVA is the assembling of all efforts from private industry\, governments and others aimed to explore and use the Moon in a sustainable manner.  \nThe MVA fosters cooperation for existing or planned Moon exploration programs\, be they public or private initiatives. It comprises approximately more than 200 individual and 27 institutional members from more than 48 countries\, representing a diverse array of technical\, scientific\, cultural and interdisciplinary fields.  \nThe MVA partners with non-space organizations to promote international discussions and formulation of plans to foster the development of the Moon Village\, and is creating international\, national and regional networks to engage civil society around the world. The Moon Village Association’s mission is unique\, bridging together both spacefaring and non-spacefaring nations offering them the opportunity to play a role in its realization. There is no other organization on the international scene having such a mission. \n  \n\nEgyptian Society for Astronomy  \n\nA non-profit NGO founded by a group of professional & amature astronomers with the goal of raising public awareness in space and astronomy. \nSince 2012\, ESA has been holding a wide range of astronomical activities on a regular basis. Our activities include public lectures\, observational nights\, open discussions\, astronomy-related movies screening\, workshops\, beginners courses and astronomy trips. \nesaeg.org \n  \n\nMars Society Egypt \n\nThe Mars Society is the world’s largest and most influential space advocacy organization dedicated to the human exploration and settlement of the planet Mars. Established by Dr. Robert Zubrin and others in 1998\, the group works to educate the public\, the media and the government on the benefits of exploring Mars and creating a permanent human presence on the Red Planet. \n\nOur Giant Leap \n\nOur Giant Leap is a SGAC initiative that aims at encouraging gender equality and diversity in the space sector. We offer a networking platform for the space sector to utilize in order to break stereotypes and embrace diversity for the full palette of opportunity and ingenuity that it presents.  \n\nThis is the second call for artwork that the Our Giant Leap team is organizing: the first one being co-organized with the SpaceGen United organizing team. See here the winning outcomes. \n\nMedia Partners \n\nSpaceWatch.Global \n\nSpaceWatch.Global is a digital magazine and portal for those interested in space and the far-reaching impact that space developments have. While showcasing the technology that enables the industry to edge closer to the next frontier\, SpaceWatch.Global also provides analysis\, forecasts and insight into the geopolitical implications of space developments. From space policy\, exploration and missions to space weapons and technology\, SpaceWatch.Global provides a complete perspective on the global space sector.  \nThe team behind SpaceWatch.Global comprises a dynamic mix of space geeks\, tech junkies\, space policy experts\, regional space specialists and passionate writers\, who fully believe that space should be used for humanity; that it enables knowledge and enriches societies. \nSpaceWatch.Global is published by ThorGroup GmbH\, headquartered in Bern\, Switzerland. In the true Swiss spirit\, neutrality\, ethics and integrity are at our core. SpaceWatch.Global abides by the Society of Professional Journalists’ code of ethics; we seek truth and report it. \n  \n\nAbout us\nWe are active SGAC members united by a shared vision of advancing Egypt into the new space economy. We are committed to ramping up capacity building\, strengthening international cooperation with key stakeholders\, raising public awareness\, and engaging students and young professionals in SGAC’s space-related activities in Egypt. We invite you to participate in SG[Egypt] and help us build a sustainable future in space that benefits Egypt and other emerging space countries. \nContacts\nIf you have any questions\, please contact sgegypt@spacegeneration.org  \nTo sponsor SG[Egypt]2021\, please contact the sponsorship team: \n\nmina.takla@spacegeneration.org\nabdelhamid.sherif@spacegeneration.org  \n\nFor more information regarding the registration process\, please contact the delegates team: \n\nbahaaaldeen.aboalnaga@spacegeneration.org  \nangela.emil@spacegeneration.org\n\n 
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgegypt-2021
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:SG[ ],SGAC Local Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210703T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210703T203000
DTSTAMP:20210517T174629Z
CREATED:20210112T194236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T174629Z
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SUMMARY:SG[France] 2021 : When Space Comes to You
DESCRIPTION:The first satellite launched into space in 1957 was nothing more than a tin can sending beeps. How far have we stepped since then ! Satellites\, rockets\, probes and station have fundamentally changed the way we live\, work and explore. \nFrom Earth orbits to outer space\, through the moon and Mars\, this year’s SG[France] will be your opportunity to discuss what Space brings to our planet\, our industry and our research and how that will evolve in the next year. \nSo\, stay tuned and get ready to discover what happens When Space Comes To You ! \nCheck sg[france]2021 website now0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgfrance2021
LOCATION:Lille\, Lille\, France
CATEGORIES:SG[ ]
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Managua:20210627T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Managua:20210627T150000
DTSTAMP:20210615T143645Z
CREATED:20210615T143646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T143645Z
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SUMMARY:SGAC Webinar Series Nicaragua 8
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!! Let’s talk about business and policy in the space industry with our dearest MS. Victoria Carter who is an astrophysicist and currently works as a consultant in the Space sector of the multinational company PwC. Previously\, Victoria worked for the European Space Agency at its Foreign Office in Washington D.C. There she analysed the events of the main space agents and worked to strengthen the connections between the European Space Agency\, NASA and other actors in the aerospace sector. Come and join us to know more about this incredible topic. \n  \nThis webinar is hosted in partnership with NICAWoman Tech. \n  \nNotice: This webinar will be held in Spanish. \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nVictoria Carter-Cortez was born in Sucre\, Bolivia. She is an astrophysicist and aspires to work in the development of space programs. Victoria currently works as a consultant in the Space sector of the multinational company PwC\, where she actively participates in projects that support both the public and private sectors in decision-making\, the development of space policies and the performance of economic impact assessments. \nPreviously\, Victoria worked for the European Space Agency at its Foreign Office in Washington D.C. There she analysed the events of the main space agents and worked to strengthen the connections between the European Space Agency\, NASA and other actors in the aerospace sector. \nVictoria earned her Master’s degree from University College London where\, in association with the Mullard Space Science Laboratory\, she investigated the erratic X-ray auroras on Jupiter. \nOpening up opportunities in science and technology\, particularly for women\, is something Victoria is passionate about. To this end\, she has served as an academic mentor internationally\, sharing her passion for space and teaching interactive courses to motivate and inspire the next generation of space scientists and engineers.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgac-webinar-series-nicaragua-8
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210626T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210626T130000
DTSTAMP:20210616T154356Z
CREATED:20210528T153047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T154356Z
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SUMMARY:Asia-Pacific Openhouse - Space4All
DESCRIPTION:Are you a space enthusiast?\nJoin us to take the first step in getting involved with the Asia-Pacific regional space industry.\nAwaiting for you in the event is an intriguing keynote presentation on Asia-Pacific cooperation\, fun-filled trivia session and an interactive fireside chat with the guests on how to build an international career profile in Space industry.\nPrior experience in Space industry is NOT required for this event. \n  \nRegister HERE  \n  \nConfirmed Speakers \nLe Xuan Huy \n \nDr. Le Xuan Huy is the keynote speaker of this event. He is the Vice Director General at Vietnam National Space Center. He received Ph.D. degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2014. He has been working for VNSC since 2011 at Space Systems Design Department. \n  \n  \n  \nQuentin Verspieren \nQuentin Verspieren is the moderator for the fireside chat session of this event. He is a Researcher at the Science\, Technology\, and Innovation Governance (STIG) program of the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Public Policy and Associate Research Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI). His research primarily focusses on space policymaking and technology development in developing countries and on international regime-making for space security\, safety and sustainability. In addition\, he serves as the General Manager for Global Strategy at ArkEdge Space Inc.\, a multi-million-dollar micro/nano-satellite manufacturing start-up in Tokyo\, Japan. Dr Verspieren has two master’s degrees in aerospace engineering (ISAE-SUPAERO and The University of Tokyo) and a Ph.D. in public policy. \nWasanchai Vongsantivanich \n \nWasanchai is the guest for the fireside chat session of this event. He is currently working as the head of Strategic and Operations Aerospace Research Center (SOAR) under Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)\, Thailand. He has initiated and currently in charge of several national and international space projects\, mainly on space operations and space applications. He is also actively working in Thailand airspace policy committee as well as national SSA-STM policy committee. He had obtained IAF Emerging Space Leaders Award in 2018. Wasanchai graduated from Kasetsart University\, Thailand with a Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering and obtained a Master’s degree in Aerospace Mechanics and Avionics from French ISAE SUPAERO (Institut supérieur de l’aéronautique et de l’espace)\, Toulouse.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/openhouse-space4all
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210626T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20210626T120000
DTSTAMP:20210623T092142Z
CREATED:20210619T132839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T092142Z
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SUMMARY:Space in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Webinar Series #1
DESCRIPTION:SpiSEA Webinar 1: Overview of the Space Ecosystem in South-East Asia \nThe first in a series of virtual discussions to come\, this webinar will give an overview of the ongoing activities in the region’s space sector\, and discuss the challenges\, roadmaps\, and opportunities that lie ahead.  \nThe session will feature presentations by senior speakers from the Philippines Space Agency\, Office for Space & Technology in Singapore\, as well as industry leaders\, followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. Full speakers list and biographies can be found below. \nRegister below to save your seat in this upcoming discussion. See you there! \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Series \nSpiSEA is a series of webinars to educate and raise awareness on space\, space-based services and the benefits that they bring to humankind.  \nSpace assets and their applications significantly impact society by contributing to global GDP and covers around 40% of the SDG targets. They are indispensable for gathering data on the majority of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and are critical to managing disasters at all levels. Innovation drives new downstream applications and services across a wide range of sectors. Yet\, billions of people still do not have access to these benefits. \nThis webinar aims to propel discussions towards bridging the space divide – to build up knowledge\, opportunities\, and access to space and its services\, particularly across the Asia Pacific region.  \nDon’t forget to keep a lookout on this page in the coming months for upcoming episodes in this webinar series: \n\n24 July – Space Education & Activities for Youths\n21 August – Space Opportunities & Careers in South-East Asia\n25 September – World Space Week Special: Gender Diversity in Space and Space Science\n\n  \nYour Speakers \nChris Leck\, Deputy Executive Director\, Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTin) in Singapore \nChris Leck is the Deputy Executive Director of Singapore’s national space office\, the Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn).  \nChris has served in the Singapore Public Service for some 20 years\, and his past roles include: \n\nDeputy Group Director\, Technology & Industry Development Group\, Land Transport Authority\nDirector\, Futures & Transformation Division\, Ministry of Transport\nDirector for Strategic & Political-Military Planning and Director for International Relations (Americas\, Europe\, Middle East & Africa)\, Ministry of Defence\nHead\, Planning & Management Information Unit\, Agency for Science\, Technology & Research\nFirst Secretary\, Permanent Mission of Singapore to the United Nations in New York  \n\nChris graduated from the London School of Economics with a bachelor’s degree in government & economics\, and he also has master’s degrees in international relations and international law from Columbia University\, the Australian National University and Tel Aviv University.  \nGay Jane P. Perez (Dr.)\, Deputy Director General for Space Science and Technology (DDG-SST) at the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) \nDr. Perez serves as the Deputy Director General for Space Science and Technology (DDG-SST) at the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA). She is also an Associate Professor and Scientist II at the Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology of the University of the Philippines Diliman.  \nPrior to her appointment at PhilSA\, Dr. Perez has led various programs on satellite development in the Philippines as well as other projects that utilized satellite and remotely sensed data for environmental applications and climate studies. Dr. Perez is a recipient of The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS) Award (2019) and is the first Filipino woman to receive the ASEAN-US Science Prize for Women (2018). \nShe was a postdoctoral fellow at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (2010-2011)\, and also a graduate of the National Institute of Physics at the University of the Philippines Diliman\, from which she received Bachelor of Science (2003)\, Master of Science (2005)\, and Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (2009). \nNoordin Ahmad (Dr.)\, Principal Consultant of IntecX Creation & Former Director General\, National Space Agency of Malaysia \nDr. Noordin Ahmad served as the Director General of the National Space Agency of Malaysia MYSA (formerly known as ANGKASA) until 2018. \nHe currently holds the position as the Principal of IntecX Creation Sdn Bhd. Dr Noordin obtained his Geomatics degree from University of Melbourne\, Australia in 1984 and PhD in GPS Positioning from University of Newcastle\, UK in 1988.  \nHe is also an adjunct lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering\, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UTM) since 1998 with more than 50 journal papers and has supervised more than 30 research graduates.  \nNoordin is actively involved in the Geospatial sector and members of several technical committees on GNSS and GIS both locally and at regional level. He has won several prestigious awards and competitions at international level such as British High Commissioner Award\, Asia Geospatial Excellence Award and Gold award for inventions at several international events at Geneva (Switzerland)\, Nuremburg (Germany)\, Manila (Philippines) and Madrid (Spain). \n  \nSpace in South-East Asia (SpiSEA) Team \nSpiSEA is brought to you by SGAC’s National Point of Contacts for Malaysia and Singapore\, and the Regional Communications Manager for Asia-Pacific. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any queries\, or if you would like to discuss speaking opportunities at our upcoming webinar sessions: \nMarco Marsh\, SpiSEA Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – marco.marsh@spacegeneration.org \nBrelveenraj Kaur\, SpiSEA Co-Organiser & NPoC\, Malaysia – brelveenraj.kaur@spacegeneration.org \nGillian Chin\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – gillian.chin@spacegeneration.org \nFaith Tng\, SpiSEA Local Coordinator & NPoC\, Singapore – faith.tng@spacegeneration.org \nSathesh Raj\, Regional Communications Manager\, Asia-Pacific – sathesh.raj@spacegeneration.org
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-south-east-asia-webinar-series-1
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210624T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210624T203000
DTSTAMP:20210618T210855Z
CREATED:20210618T210315Z
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SUMMARY:SG[France]2021 webinar series : Lunar exploration synergies with non-space sectors
DESCRIPTION:An increasing number of lunar missions is planned in the 2020’s\, to build sustainable infrastructure to live and work on the Moon. This requires to create an ecosystem involving many sectors (transportation\, energy\, resources\, communications\, health\, entertainment). As technology progresses\, companies develop new business models\, products and services that foresee a lunar ecosystem. Public Private partnership\, international cooperation and inspiration are key factors to enable these collective endeavours\, supported by communication and entertainment. \n  \nAll these aspects already exist in many different sectors: gathering the know-how\, best practices and participation of these non-space actors is essential to build a sustainable lunar ecosystem. In addition\, such a diverse ecosystem will open the door to diversified applications and benefits to better support life on Earth. \n  \nThis webinar aims at introducing the key question that will be studied during the SG[France]2021 event next month in workshop sessions: How to build a lunar ecosystem\, involving non-space actors\, which contributes to applications on Earth? \n  \nTo provide some context and present ongoing projects in this field\, this webinar will introduce speakers from the space industry who are developing technologies with dual uses on the Moon and on Earth. \n  \nFor this webinar\, the participants will attend speeches on Space Resource Utilization (SRU)\, lunar human exploration as well as lunar robotics and how all these fields connect with terrestrial sectors. \nSpeakers are: \n\nCarlos Espejel\, Space Resource Utilisation Lead at ispace Europe;\nKsenija Milicevic Neumann\, Senior Research Advisor at RWTH Aachen University\nRomain Charles\, from Spaceship FR and Support Officer for CNES at MEDES\nMiguel A. Olivares-Mendez\, Head of SpaceR team and LunaLab at SnT (University of Luxembourg)\n\nThe participants will then be able to ask their questions to the experts. \nThis webinar is concluding a series preparing the upcoming SG[France]2021 event\, and will allow event’s participants and other participants to start thinking about the different topics and challenges that will be tackled during the day. \nAbout the Speakers : \nCarlos Espejel \nDr. Carlos Espejel is ispace’s Space Resources Lead working in the estimation of Space Resources\, Space Reserves\, as well as in the optimisation of the Space Resources Utilization Value Chain. He is also a member of the science team for the PROSPECT (ESA) project which is part of the Luna 27 mission to the Moon (Roscosmos). \nDr. Carlos Espejel has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Mining Engineering at the University of Queensland\, a Master’s Degree in Mining Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney\, and a PhD in Mining Engineering at the University of Queensland. In addition he is currently doing a Postdoctoral Project on Space Resource Utilization (SRU) in Luxembourg in collaboration with a number of institutions (ispace\, UNSW\, University of Luxembourg\, and Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)). \nBefore Dr. Espejel joined the space industry he worked for around 10 years in the international mining industry (Metalliferous Mining) as a Strategic Mine Planning Engineer\, particularly in Scoping\, Pre-feasibility\, Feasibility\, and applied research studies for green field (new projects) and brown field (operations) Tier 1 companies as Glencore\, Anglo American\, BHP\, Teck and CRCORE. \nRomain Charles \nSpaceship FR – Support officer for CNES at MEDES – Institute for Space Medicine and Physiology \nRomain Charles of French nationality received a Masters degree in Engineering from the French Institute of Advanced Mechanics in Clermont-Ferrand\, France and worked for 6 years in the automotive industry as a quality engineer. In 2010\, he was selected by the European Space Agency to become the Flight Engineer of the Mars 500 crew. This mission of 520 days simulated a journey to Mars between the 3rd of June 2010 and the 4th of November 2011. \nFor more than 7 years\, he then worked as a crew support engineer at the European Astronaut Center in Cologne\, Germany. His tasks covered the management of the European Space Food\, the upload of private items for the astronauts\, the organization and participation in the Launch and Landing campaigns in Kazakhstan and the organization of all the private video conferences between the astronauts’ families and the ISS. \nHe’s now helping CNES to create the “Spaceship FR” structure in Toulouse\, France. The goal of the “Spaceship” network\, coordinated by ESA\, is to prepare the future of exploration. \nKsenija Milicevic Neumann \nKsenija Milicevic Neumann works as Senior Researcher at IME Process Metallurgy and Metal Recycling Institute (RWTH Aachen University) on Battery Recycling\, Space Resources and Zero-emission Metallurgy. \n  \nShe is an experienced engineer and Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in (aero)space and renewable energy fields with the focus on ISRU\, electrochemical\, material and metallurgical technologies. She worked on multiple international projects with companies such as German Aerospace Centre and Airbus and wrote many project proposals (Horizon 2020\, BMBF\, DFG\, DAAD) acquiring further funding. \nMiguel Angel Olivares Mendez \nDr. Olivares Mendez joined in 2013 the Interdisciplinary Center for Security Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg (Uni.Lu)\, as Associate Researcher in the Automation & Robotics Research Group. In December 2016 he became Research Scientist and major responsible for the research activities on mobiles robotics in the Automation & Robotics Research Group at the SnT-University of Luxembourg. He was appointed as Assistant Prof. on Space Robotics and head of the Space Robotics Research Group (SpaceR) at the SnT-Uni.lu on Nov-2019. \nThe main research and innovation activities of SpaceR is on Planetary and Orbital Robotics: Planetary Robotics for explore and search\, extract and collect resources\, and orbital robotics for in-orbit servicing and operations\, such as debris collection\, refuelling\, orbit raising or maintenance. \nThe SpaceR group is  using a Lunar analogue facility (LunaLab) of 80m2 and 20 tons of basalt and equipped with a motion capture system and our 2D zero-gravity facility (Zero-G Lab) to simulate micro-gravity environment for in-orbit operations and servicing \nThe main research interests of Dr. Olivares Mendez are on unmanned aerial systems\, computer vision\, sensor fusion\, vision-based control\, soft-computing control techniques and robotics and automation. \nRegister Now !
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/sgfrance2021-webinar-series-lunar-exploration-synergies-with-non-space-sectors
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210624T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20210624T183000
DTSTAMP:20210501T154137Z
CREATED:20210206T125514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T154137Z
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SUMMARY:SpaceCon: A convention for those who live space to the fullest
DESCRIPTION:Description\nSpaceCon is a cozy and informal convention dedicated to those who live space to the fullest. This is why we prepared an exciting program spanning over multiple days\, including various different activities. The event takes place at the fantastic venue of Centre d´Arts et de Culture\, and the beautiful garden of Potager du Dauphin in Meudon\, a few minutes from the heart of Paris. \n#KSPACECONTEST\, 19th June 2021\nThe journey starts on June 19th at the Potager du Dauphin\, a luxurious venue in the middle of a relaxing garden\, with our Kerbal Space Program contest in partnership with OMEN and Kerbal Space Challenge. In this contest\, 24 teams will compete in an arduous 10 hours mission that no kerbal has accomplished before. The jury is composed by a balanced mix of industry leaders and space geeks. Amazing gadgets and prizes await you. \nDo you have what it takes to be a kerbonaut? Buy a ticket for the 19th to be part of an exciting endeavor and get free access to SpaceConnect the 24th June. \nRegister for the KSP Contest#SpaceConnect\, 24th June 2021\nThe journey continues on June 24th with no less than 3 formats to get involved in: SpaceConference\, SpaceConnect and SpaceConcept. \nSpaceConference takes place at Centre d´Art et de Culture\, proposing fascinating talks by leading experts and two round tables discussing hot topics relevant to #newspace. \nOur lineup features\, among others: \n\nBruno Sainjon (ONERA president)\nVeronica Moronese (Space Law Expert)\nEric Labaye (president of Ecole Polytechnique)\nThe Paraboladies (Space Medicine Researchers)\n\nGet in touch with leading tech startups\, institutions\, makers\, incubators and much more at our forum and get involved in the informal atmosphere of SpaceConnect. The forum will be a place where you can meet CEOs and CTOs of\, among others\, Venture Orbital Systems\, Exotrail\, Preligens\, Anywaves\, Aerospace Lab and other space industry leaders present at the event. Don’t forget to bring some spare CVs and boost your space career! \nProgram of the Conference#SpaceConcept\, 24th June 2021\nAre you working on a project in your garage? Do you have a groundbreaking idea which needs to be opened to the masses? Pitch your idea at SpaceConcept\, in partnership with IncubAlliance. The jury is made of a panel of investors and industry leaders! \nPitch your idea!COVID-19 Guidelines\nWe are optimistic that the event will take place in presence. If it won’t be possible\, considering the solution space\, we will provide a hybrid experience with a reduced number of in-place presence or\, in the worst case scenario\, the event will be postponed in 2022. \nRegistration is now open!
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/spacecon
LOCATION:Centre d’Art et Culture\, Meudon\, France\, Meudon\, France
CATEGORIES:SGAC Partnered Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T173000
DTSTAMP:20210604T152351Z
CREATED:20210604T151914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T152351Z
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SUMMARY:Space in 2050 Webinar Series - Space Debris
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, we focus on challenges impacting the younger generation. For our inaugural event\, we ask the question: \nHow do we utilize diverse perspectives and approaches from industry\, academia\, and government to address the space debris crisis? \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE  \nConfirmed Speakers \nCharity Weeden \nCharity Weeden is Vice President\, Global Space Policy at Astroscale U.S.\, coordinating and synchronizing Astroscale’s global policy efforts towards spaceflight safety and long-term space sustainability. \nGabriel Swiney \nGabriel Swiney is the lead international space lawyer for the U.S. Department of State. He advises the United States National Space Council as well as Department of State officials on all issues relating to international space law\, as well as the nexus between international rules and domestic laws and regulations. Gabriel works directly with the highest levels of U.S. Government space policymakers as well as with private space actors.
URL:https://spacegeneration.org/event/space-in-2050-webinar-series-1
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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