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SUMMARY:2018 FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW\, July 16-22\, 2018\, Farnborough\, UK
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 Farnborough International Air (FIA) Show will take place July 16-22\, 2018 at the Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Center\, Farnborough\, UK. \nDetails are on the event’s website. \nJuly 17 is “Spaced Day”. The European Space Agency\, the UK space agency and UK industry will hold  a series of interactive talked “with selected media participating on stage in question and answer sessions.”  The program does not indicate if any will be website.  The list is as follows.  All times are local at Farnborough (British Summer Time). \n\nTuesday 17 July\, Space Day\n10.30-11.15 – Space and its economic benefits – Media interactive talks\nSpace technologies and applications are seen by governments as a valuable investment to support their national social\, economic\, strategic\, and technological development. Innovation and efficacy of public-funded space research are called upon to sustain growth and competitiveness in Europe as well as to support employment and entrepreneurial capacities. \nSpeakers: Jan Wörner\, Director General\, ESA; Jim Bridenstine\, Administrator\, NASA; Graham Turnock\, Chief Executive Officer\, UK Space Agency; Andy Green\, President UKSpace \n11.30-12.15 – Space and aviation: improving both safety and operational efficiency\nSpace-enabled services are bringing improved operational efficiency and safety to the aviation sector. Experts from business\, academia and European institutions will describe how this will save the industry billions of pounds\, improve service to the flying public and reduce CO2 emissions by millions of tonnes every year. \nIntroduced by: Jan Wörner\, Director General\, ESA \nSpeakers: Magali Vaissiere\, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications\, ESA; Alexander Grous\, Professor\, London School of Economics; Peter Hotham\, Deputy Executive Director\, SESAR JU; John Broughton\, VP Safety Operational Services\, Inmarsat \n12.30-13.15 – Satellite and the 5G revolution: big challenges\, mega-opportunities\nWith ESA’s help\, the space sector is joining the 5G revolution. Leaders of some of industry’s most disruptive companies will describe the opportunities this creates and how it is attracting new private investment and technological innovation across the value chain. \nIntroduced by: Jan Wörner\, Director General\, ESA \nSpeakers: Antonio Franchi\, ESA\, Satellite for 5G Initiative; Eric Béranger\, CEO\, OneWeb; Kieran Arnold\, Director of Ubiquitous Connectivity\, Satellite Applications Catapult; Ignacio Sanchis\, CCO\, Hispasat \n14.30-15h15 – Changing space: game change – game over?\nNew industrial players in exploration\, Earth observation downstream industry with investing private entities? Questions will be raised on current European private investment enabled by the Agency in the fields of space exploration and Earth observation and how Europe is playing this game change. \nIntroduced by: Jan Wörner\, Director General\, ESA \nSpeakers: Dave Parker\, Director of Human and Robotic Exploration\, ESA; Josef Aschbacher\, Director of Earth Observation\, ESA; James Hinds\, Space Systems Strategy\, Airbus; Anita Bernie\, Director Spacecraft Platforms\, Demonstration Missions and US Support\, SSTL/GES; Richard Blain\, Chief Executive\, Earth-i Ltd \n15.30-16.15 – Space economy: Down to Earth or up to space?\nAn announcement within the Grand Challenge initiative\, derived from ESA’s Space 4.0 strategy to propose inspiring goals far from market reach. The first Grand Challenge\, to be sponsored by Metalysis\, will assist sustainable operations for long-term settlements on the Moon or Mars. \nSpeakers: Géraldine Naja\, representing Directorate of Industrial Policy\, Procurement and Legal Affairs\, ESA; Dion Vaughan\, CEO Metalysis; Martina Caironi\, Global Challenge Ambassador \n\n\nFriday 20 July\, Futures Day
URL:https://spacepolicyonline.com/events/2018-farnborough-air-show-july-16-22-2018-farnborough-uk/
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