Aerospace New Zealand Meet-Up #37 - Horizons Te Whanganui-a-Tara
Event description
Join us for Aerospace New Zealand Meet-Up #37 - Horizons Te Whanganui-a-Tara! At our first Wellington event of 2025, we will hear from aerospace professionals from the Wellington region who will discuss their latest projects and technology. This event promises to be a valuable opportunity for networking, knowledge sharing, and inspiration.
Please note the below event information:
5.00pm - Networking
5.30pm - Presentations commence
Online Option: For people who can't make it to the event, we will be offering a live webinar, so please register for that and select the Online Ticket option under ticket type. ZOOM LINK HERE
Planned Presentations include:
Head of the New Zealand Space Agency
Update on current activities.Adam Houston - Senior Advisor, Emerging Technologies Programme, Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Recent changes at CAA, and how this is intended to change how CAA does business going forward.Ben Mallet - Senior Scientist, Paihau Robinson Research Institute
The space team at Paihau Robinson Research Institute is developing technology for spacecraft propulsion and shielding. The research builds upon the institute's heritage in superconductivity and involves close collaborations around the world. This talk outlines the context of our work, shares our latest results and stories from our 'clean-ish room' getting the Heki-mission ready for its trip to the International Space Station.Peter Johnson - Director Aerospace, Nova Systems NZ
“Simplifying complexity - why I want more Lasagna and less Spaghetti Bolognese”Angela Manchester - Earth Observation Lab & Professor Alejandro Frery Orgambide - Professor, Victoria University of Wellington
Alejandro will explore the key features of active microwave remote sensing (with SAR - Synthetic Aperture Radar and PolSAR - Polarimetric SAR sensors) and its value for Earth observation. He'll highlight what this technology can and can’t do, the challenges it presents, and why it deserves a central place in any Earth observation workflow.
More speakers to be announced!
See you there!
Aerospace New Zealand
A special thank you to our event sponsors, Earth Observation Lab and Nova Systems, and to our BNZ for the fantastic venue!
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