session 1
- Title
International Ventures in Earth Observations
- type
oral
- Description
Focus is on innovation and lessons learned in the planning, governance, business models, management and how organize and operate to achieve successful program outcomes for space-based Earth Observations missions (including single and constellation missions, one time and sustained observations, programs, and projects), systems (including instruments, spacecraft, communications, processing, archive, distribution, and calibration / validation systems), and applications (user driven value-added products and services for societal and business benefit, and science and technology advancement) that are aimed at international markets, application, or leverage international cooperation to achieve their objectives. All sources of missions are sought including governmental / agency programs, public / private partnerships, commercial, academic / non-governmental / non-commercial. Papers are encouraged which provide plans, status, and experience (including challenges and risks) in organizing, creating, and managing Earth Observations international ventures to better meet societal needs including addressing climate change mitigation, earth system health, underdeveloped and emerging space nations capacity building, entrepreneurial and commercial development, governmental policy, regulation and planning, disaster mitigation and response, news and media, and security. All forms of business structure, cooperation, collaboration, partnership are of interest. Papers with technical focus should be submitted to B1.2.
- Date
2025-09-29
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Mukund Kadursrinivas Rao, Independent consultant, India;
Co-Chair: Ms. Kyriaki Minoglou, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;
Rapporteur: Mr. José Gavira Izquierdo, International Space Consultant, The Netherlands;
Rapporteur: Mr. Cristian Bank, EUMETSAT, Germany;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15:30 | Kanyini Mission: Methodology, Approach, and Insights from Australia’s First State-Funded EO Mission | 20 | Dr. Sarah Cannard | SmartSat CRC | Australia | |
2 | 15:50 | 20 | Mr. Cristian Bank | EUMETSAT | Germany | ||
3 | 16:10 | 15 | Mrs. Eiman Al Shamsi | The National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC) | United Arab Emirates | ||
4 | 16:25 | Status and evolution of Copernicus, the most ambitious Earth Observation programme | 15 | Mr. Pierre Potin | European Space Agency (ESA) | Italy | |
5 | 16:40 | Review and Prospect of China's National Space Remote Sensing Infrastructure Construction | 15 | Dr. Ming Li | China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) | China | |
6 | 16:55 | The joint space-based EO system SIASGE: access to SAOCOM data over the ASI Zone of Exclusivity | 15 | Dr. Patrizia Sacco | Italian Space Agency (ASI) | Italy | |
7 | 17:10 | 15 | Mr. Byung Joon Ahn | Satrec Initiative | Korea, Republic of | ||
8 | 17:25 | 10 | Mr. Andy Allen | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | Australia | ||
9 | 17:35 | 10 | Dr. Giancarlo Santilli | Italian Space Agency (ASI) | Italy | ||
10 | 17:45 | CYANOSAT: AN INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TOWARDS A SPACE MISSION FOR WATER QUALITY | 15 | Mr. Craig Ingram | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | Australia | |
* | Australia-France Sustainable Space Activities for the Region | 15 | Dr. Nathalie Simenel | French Embassy | Australia |