This webinar will bring together academia and industry to explore some of the latest research on emerging technologies for space.
The event will begin with an introduction to the opportunities and challenges of in-space manufacturing, followed by panel sessions on solar energy and in-orbit fabrication and robotic assembly.
The panel sessions will include keynote speakers, panellist introductions, and the opportunity for you to get involved in the discussion.
This is an ideal opportunity for those working in industry to discover the latest ideas and to discuss how they can be developed into commercial collaborations in order to support UK space sector growth, and to give your thoughts on what might come next from this research.
If you would like to join the webinar please make sure to register and you will receive a link to join, and if you have any questions please get in touch with the Satellite Applications Catapult.
Agenda
14:00 – Welcome – Mike Curtis-Rouse, Satellite Applications Catapult
14:05 – Introduction to the Catapult – Dr Sam Adlen, Satellite Applications Catapult
14:10 – In-Orbit Fabrication: Opportunities and Challenges – Prof Colin McInnes, University of Glasgow
14:20 – Panel 1 – Solar Energy
Host: Mike Curtis-Rouse, Head of Manufacturing for Space, Satellite Applications Catapult
Keynote and Panel tbc
14:50 – Panel 2 – In-Orbit Fabrication and Robotic Assembly
Host: Mike Curtis-Rouse, Head of Manufacturing for Space, Satellite Applications Catapult
Keynote: Matt O’Donnell, Airbus
Panellists: Prof Mini Saaj, University of Lincoln
Gilles Bailet, University of Glasgow
Matt O’Donnell, Airbus
15:20 – Summary and Close – Mike Curtis-Rouse, Satellite Applications Catapult