The IET seminar on Earth observation satellites
Date 30 November 2009
Time
08:30 - Registration and refreshments09:00 - Chairman's welcome
09:05 - Keynote address
Location
IET London: Savoy Place, UK
Sponsors
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About the seminar
With initiatives such as Google Earth showing increased use among the home computer user, public awareness of, and interest in, the capabilities of Earth Observation satellites is increasing. What’s more, the industry is preparing to launch around 200 satellites by 2020 - more than double the total number of satellites launched over the previous decade. Consultants in this area predict this growth will be fuelled primarily by the private sector – so what’s happening right now?
This seminar will break new ground and bring together the brightest minds in the Earth Observation satellite community – from satellite designers and manufacturers to end users to establish a dialogue for progress and collaboration across all areas of the Earth Observation industry. Attend the seminar and you’ll be fully in the loop on:
- challenges faced by manufacturers of Earth Observation satellites
- experiences of operators of Earth Observation satellites
- the views of end-users of the products generated and collated by Earth Observation satellites
- the future of Earth Observation technology
Confirmed speakers include:
- Dr Chris Chaloner, Systems Development Executive, Aero-Space Division, Systems Engineering & Assessment Ltd, UK
- Professor Alan O’Neill, Director, National Centre for Earth Observation, UK
- Chetan Pradhan, Vice Chair, British Association of Remote Sensing Companies, UK
- Professor Mick Johnson, Director, Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation
- Chris Mutlow, ATSR-1 Principal Investigator and ATSR-2 Project Scientist, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
- Dr David Williams, Director General, British National Space Centre, UK
Call for Posters
Submit your abstract to be in with a chance of presenting your latest work to the Earth Observation satellite industry. If your abstract is accepted, you’ll be invited to create a poster that will highlight your work to the Satellite Systems and Applications Network and wider satellite community. The best poster will receive the SSA Network’s Best Poster Award!
If you are interested in presenting your latest research on remote sensing / earth observation, including manufacture, operations, end-user, reselling or value-added services, please complete the abstract submission template and email your proposal or poster abstract by no later than Friday 30th October 2009 to:
Zoe SquiresEmail: zsquires@theiet.org
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Programme
| 08:30 | Registration and refreshments |
| 09:00 | Chairman’s welcome
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| 09:10 | Keynote address - rising to the challenges of delivering remote sensing satellites for Earth observation
Dr David Williams, Director General, British National Space Centre, UK |
| SESSION ONE Industry overview: case studies from satellite manufacturers delivering world-class Earth observation satellites | |
| 09:40 | Developing world-class imaging instrumentation for Earth observation satellites
Prof Mick Johnson, Director, Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation and EADS Astrium, UK |
| SESSION TWO Downstream Service Providers | |
| 10:10 | Preparing data gathered by earth observation satellites for the customer
Dr Nick Veck, Director, Space Business Development, Infoterra, UK |
| 10:40 | Refreshments and poster session |
| 11:10 | Delivering the benefits of constellations of Earth observation satellites to the customer
Paul Stephens, Sales & Marketing Director, DMC International Imaging Ltd, UK |
| 11:40 | UK industrial capabilities in remote sensing & Earth observation Highlighting the wealth of experience and capability in commercial remote sensing and Earth observation within the British Association of Remote Sensing Companies (BARSC) Chetan Pradhan, Vice Chair, British Association of Remote Sensing Companies, UK |
| SESSION THREE End-users view | |
| 12:10 | Processing and provision of Earth observation satellite data
Geoff Busswell, Project Manager, Logica, UK |
| 12:40 | Exposé on UNOSAT’s use of satellite imagery to aid disaster relief response Olivier Senegas, Head of Unit, UNOSAT, United Nations, Switzerland |
| 13:10 | Lunch and poster session |
| SESSION FOUR Industry Prospects - Euroconsult says, ‘Data sales are expected to grow by 15% to $3 billion by 2017’ – what does the future hold for Earth observation satellite manufacturers, technologists and end-users? | |
| 14:30 | Enabling technologies: infrared instrument developments for sea surface temperature determination
Chris Mutlow, ATSR-1 Principal Investigator and ATSR-2 Project Scientist Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK |
| 15:00 | Delving into the true picture of emerging instrumentation for Earth observation satellites
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| 15:30 | Refreshments and poster session |
| 16:00 | Exploring prospects within the Earth observation industry in terms of market trends, opportunities to take advantage of prospective clients
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| 16:30 | Responding to the challenges of climate and environmental change using Earth observation
Professor Alan O’Neill, Director, National Centre for Earth Observation, UK |
| 17:00 | Chairman’s closing remarks and seminar round-up and close |
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See also:
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Online registration
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Registration form
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Group registration form
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Event programme
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Abstract submission template
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Speaker biographies
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