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    Title

    Interactive Presentations - 23rd IAA SYMPOSIUM ON BUILDING BLOCKS FOR FUTURE SPACE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT

    type

    interactive

    Description

    This session offers a unique opportunity to deliver your key messages in an interactive presentation on any of the subjects of Building Blocks for Future Space Exploration and Development addressed in the classic Sessions. The presentation will be displayed on a digital screen in a dedicated location and available for view by all Congress attendees for the entire Congress week. In addition, one afternoon is dedicated exclusively for the attendees to view the Interactive Presentations, and the author will be assigned a specific ten minute slot to personally present the topic and interact with the attendees present. The Interactive Presentation may take advantage of all electronic display capabilities, such as: PowerPoint charts, embedded hot links, pictures, audio and video clips etc. An award will also be presented to the author of the best Interactive Presentation in the D Category at a special ceremony. An Abstract that follows the standard format must be submitted by the deadline for standard IAC abstracts.

    Room

    IP Area

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. John C. Mankins, ARTEMIS Innovation Management Solutions, LLC, United States;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Maria Antonietta Perino, Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy;

    papers

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    Revolutionizing the Space Frontier with Industry 5.0

    10

    Ms. Chilla Sumana

    Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

    India

    Mission concepts for PSRs in the south lunar pole

    Mr. Joe Papworth

    United Kingdom

    Building manufacturing capabilities for Space Industry 3.0

    Dr. Milica Symul

    University of Southern Queensland

    Australia

    The Minerva Program: A Concept of Operations for Sustainable Lunar Habitation

    Mr. Lee Whitley

    Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture

    United States

    Orchestrating Symbiosis: Creating a Framework for Shared Control When Rogue Inputs & Actors Exist

    Mr. Gary Barnhard

    Xtraordinary Innovative Space Partnerships, Inc.

    United States

    Study of Deployable Structures for Lunar Activities

    Mr. Ryuta Niinobe

    Obayashi Corporation

    Japan

    The Impacts of Negative Plasma Treatment on Airborne Microorganisms for Space Environment Applications

    Mr. Ian Harris

    The Ohio State University

    United States

    Quantitative Investigation of Lunar Surface Habitat Structure Technologies

    Mr. Robert Rochel

    International Space University (ISU)

    United States

    Optimized Trajectory Design and Station-Keeping Strategies for Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO) Missions in Lunar Exploration

    Mr. Samarth Badgujar

    University of Padova - DII

    Italy

    preliminary design of multipurpose module for a leo space-station

    Mr. Grigrorios Papadas

    ISAE - Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace

    France

    Lunar Cloud Services

    Mr. Axel Núñez Arzola

    Facultad de Ingeniería-UNAM

    Mexico

    Adaptive Exoskeleton and VR Simulation Framework for Enhanced Astronaut Mobility in Partial-Gravity Environments

    Mr. Nijanthan Vasudevan

    Drexel University

    United States

    Advancing Space Exploration through Technology: The Kenyan Perspective

    confirmed

    Mr. Erick Villa Okeyo

    Kenya Space Agency (KSA)

    Kenya

    BioMoon: A Sustainable Lunar Base

    Mr. Marcelo Enrique Mascheroni Barrera

    Universidad La Salle

    Mexico

    AI-Driven Autonomous Robotics for Scalable Lunar and Martian Infrastructure Optimizing ISRU Swarm Construction and Decentralized Control

    Mr. Nijanthan Vasudevan

    Drexel University

    United States

    Biodegradable Materials for Sustainable Space Exploration: Advancing Circular Systems for Long-Duration Missions

    Ms. Meghna Devi

    India

    future cosmic settlements principles of constructing habitation modules in asteroids

    Ms. Ulkar Habibullayeva

    National Aviation Academy - Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    Development of Vibratory Compaction Methods for Regolith Blocks and Trial Lunar Road Construction

    Dr. Tatsuya Nukushina

    National Institute of Technology (Japan)

    Japan

    ECOMINE - A BIOREGENERATIVE APPROACH TO LUNAR REGOLITH MINING

    Ms. Christine Chamberlain

    United States

    Space Infrastructure Will Be The Key Differentiator In A Commoditized Space Economy

    Mr. Dharshun Sridharan

    Piston Labs

    Australia

    Dynamic Optimization of an Interplanetary Food Supply Chain for Long-Duration Space Missions

    Mr. Iser Pena

    Stevens Institute of Technology

    United States

    Exploring Biomimetic Applications for Sustainable Lunar Habitats: Harnessing Nature’s Solutions for the Moon

    Mr. Rivaldo Carlos Duran-Aquino

    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

    Peru

    Opportunities for Space Exploration under the United Nations Access to Space for All Initiative: Achievements in 2024-2025

    Dr. Jorge Del Rio Vera

    United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs

    Austria

    FLARE: A Water-Based Adaptive Mobility Platform for Lunar Exploration and Infrastructure Deployment

    Mr. Patrick Suen

    Hong Kong SAR, China

    On the technological and economic feasibility of sustainable Mission Extension and Construction Vehicles: A swarm of modular free-flying autonomous repair and construction robots

    Mr. Sepehr Saryazdi

    Australia

    In-Space Economy in 2025 – Analysis and Deep Dives into In-Space Transportation and Reentry Vehicles

    confirmed

    Mr. Erik Kulu

    Estonia

    Designing an In-Space Recycling Station for a Sustainable Circular Space Economy

    Ms. Maria Anna Laino

    University of Strathclyde

    United Kingdom

    Preparing for Humans to Mars with the Mars Advanced Precursor Systems Program

    Ms. Mollie Johnson

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    United States