Sydney Space Operations Sundowner
Event description
You’re invited to our second Sydney Space Operations Sundowner networking event. Â
The ability to operate in and from space depends on improved access to space. Can there ever be a reliable, affordable and repeatable operational capability? Key topics for this up-and-coming panel include space domain awareness, space surveillance and tracking, the impact of new mega-constellations and international partnerships in space.Â
Join us from 5.30pm for light refreshments for a 6pm start.Â
Featuring a panel discussion with:Â
- Jason Held – CEO Saber AstronauticsÂ
- Aude Vignelles -Â Chief Technology Officer, Australian Space Agency
- Natasha Rawlings - COO at QuasarÂ
- Dr Mark Cheung, Science and Deputy Director of CSIRO’s Space and Astronomy group
- Iver Cairn, Director of CUAVA (the ARC Training Centre for CubeSats, UAVs, and Their Applications)
- SPECIAL GUEST LIVE FROM ALICE SPRINGS- Aaron Kabasobokwe, General Manager, Centre for Appropriate Technology Satellite Enterprises (CfATSE)
Tickets are limited, get your ticket now!Â
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