WSBW 2024 | Inside Neo Space Group’s Strategy & Saudi Arabia’s Space Evolution🌍 At WSBW 2024, Martijn Blanken, CEO of Neo Space Group breaks down their core business, what sets them apart, and their 10-year vision. Plus, we explore how Saudi Arabia is evolving its space comm system to compete in the downstream sector globally. https://lnkd.in/eeH2VX7F #WSBW24 #NeoSpaceGroup #SpaceTech #SaudiArabia #SatelliteIndustry #DownstreamSpace #SpaceCafeClips Public Investment Fund (PIF) Novaspace Summits (Merger of Euroconsult and SpaceTec Partners)
SpaceWatch.Global
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An independent perspective on global space activities
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SpaceWatch.Global is a digital magazine and portal for those interested in space and the far-reaching impact that space developments have. While showcasing the technology that enables the industry to edge closer to the next frontier, SpaceWatch.Global also provides analysis, forecasts and insight into the geopolitical implications of space developments. From space policy, exploration and missions to space weapons and technology, we provide a complete perspective on the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, American and Russian space sector. The team behind SpaceWatch.Global comprises a dynamic mix of space geeks, tech junkies, space policy experts, regional market specialists and passionate writers. We fully believe that space should be used for humanity; that it enables knowledge and enriches societies. SpaceWatch.Global GmbH, headquartered in Berlin, Germany. In the true journalistic spirit, neutrality, ethics, and integrity are at our core. SpaceWatch.Global abides by the Society of Professional Journalists’ code of ethics; we seek truth and report it.
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Andreas Schepers
Head of Communications DFKI.AI Lab Berlin
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Connor Sattely
Venture Capital, Space-Tech, and Making Startups Awesome
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Emma Gatti
Editor in Chief for SpaceWatch.Global | Science Writer | Scientist | Karman Fellow
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August von Joest
Member of the International Advisory Board bei Global Partnership Family Office
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With private companies and nations investing billions, the 21st-century Space race is a global competition that could reshape the future of humanity. Angela Mathis CEO dives deep into this high-stakes battle for space supremacy and asks: Are we ready for the geopolitical and economic tensions that come with it? 🔗 Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/e74WT4xz #SpaceWatchGLOpinion #SpaceRace #NewSpace #SpaceEconomy #Geopolitics #SpaceCompetition
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World Space Business Week 2024 (WSBW) has officially kicked off in the heart of Paris at Place Vendôme!🚀 Organized by Novaspace Summits (Merger of Euroconsult and SpaceTec Partners)Novaspace (Merger of Euroconsult & SpaceTec Partners), WSBW brings together leaders from across the global space sector to dive into the latest trends, innovations, and the future of space. This year’s highlights include three key summits: the Summit for Satellite Financing, the Space Defense & Security Summit, and the Summit on Earth Observation—covering every aspect of the industry. Our SpaceWatch team Dr. Emma Gatti and Torsten Kriening are reporting live from the event, providing expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and on-the-ground insights. Follow us on YouTube for more➡️ https://lnkd.in/eQgpSiFv #WSBW24 #SpaceWatchClips #SpaceIndustry #SpaceTech #Satellite #EarthObservation
WSBW 2024 - Opening Remarks
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“Nobody’s going to come rescue us. We’re not going to be invited to join a Galactic Federation anytime soon.” – Dr. Pascal Lee 👽 In the latest Space Café Podcast, host Markus Mooslechner chats with Dr. Pascal Lee from SETI Institute about the search for alien life, Mars exploration, and the future of human space travel. From the Drake Equation to building a Moon base, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about life beyond Earth. 🔗 Listen now: https://lnkd.in/ekhzy9kX #SpaceCafePodcast #SETI #AlienLife #MarsExploration #HumanSpaceTravel
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🌍 Episode 2 of #SpaceForGood is here! 🌱 Join Editor in Chief Emma Gatti as she dives into a fascinating conversation with Alisa Starkey, Founder and Chief Science Officer of Ozius, and Mani Thiru former Head of Space and Satellite technologies at Amazon Web Services. This episode explores how Earth observation analytics can drive sustainable environmental practices. Discover how Ozius' Biome platform leverages satellite data, AI, and cloud computing to guide land restoration, conservation, and sustainable development. Learn how turning complex data into actionable insights can help policymakers and businesses make informed, profitable decisions for a greener future. 🎧 Listen now: https://lnkd.in/e6z3-jPq #EarthObservation #Sustainability #SpaceTech #SpacePodcast #SpaceForGood
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Visiting the United Nations in #Geneva was a real treat and I am grateful to Almudena Azcárate Ortega and Victoria Samson for inviting me to speak. Check out their work, and especially their recently published volume "A Lexicon for Outer Space Security". I am a big fan of small conferences like the UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research Outer Space Security Conference. They allow you to exchange bold ideas, meet new colleagues, catch up with old friends (Madin Maseeh was great to see you again!), and listen to very clever people elaborate freely on the most diverse themes. I highly recommend it. 'Till next time!
UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research's #OuterSpace #Security Conference just wrapped up in #Geneva, addressing critical issues in space #security and #safety, #dual-use tech, #transparency, space #debris, and more. ✴ Some highlights from Day 2: Chris Blackerby (Astroscale) discussed how the commercial sector can offer faster, more efficient, and cost-effective solutions to space safety and security, often outperforming governments. Victoria Fernanda Valdivia Cerda (Academia Nacional de Estudios Políticos y Estratégicos) introduced the term #technologicalpollution, highlighting the impact of space debris on #Antarctica —a reminder of how space activities can have far-reaching environmental consequences. Jessica West emphasized the need to clearly define the boundaries of #dual-use technologies to prevent them from turning into #safety risks. This is crucial as technology in space often crosses between civilian and military use. Darren McKnight (LeoLabs) posed a direct question: "why do we still allow abandoned or broken rockets to remain in orbit for 25 years? Would you leave your broken car on the motorway for 25 years?" He called for #accountability: "Pick up your trash." The divide within the space sector on this issue is evident, with some pushing hard for change while others continue to contribute to orbital clutter without much care. Thomas González Roberts presented data showing that averagely only 64% of satellites in GEO orbits comply with orbital prescriptions, with Russia at 44%. This raises concerns about the enforcement of guidelines.
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Space security isn’t just a conversation for the few; it’s for everyone. Watch to learn why inclusivity matters in the space dialogue. 👇 Victoria Samson UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research #OS24
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The most important takeaway from the conference? Collaboration. 🌍 Here's Almudena Azcárate Ortega sharing her thoughts. UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research #OS24
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UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research's #OuterSpace #Security Conference just wrapped up in #Geneva, addressing critical issues in space #security and #safety, #dual-use tech, #transparency, space #debris, and more. ✴ Some highlights from Day 2: Chris Blackerby (Astroscale) discussed how the commercial sector can offer faster, more efficient, and cost-effective solutions to space safety and security, often outperforming governments. Victoria Fernanda Valdivia Cerda (Academia Nacional de Estudios Políticos y Estratégicos) introduced the term #technologicalpollution, highlighting the impact of space debris on #Antarctica —a reminder of how space activities can have far-reaching environmental consequences. Jessica West emphasized the need to clearly define the boundaries of #dual-use technologies to prevent them from turning into #safety risks. This is crucial as technology in space often crosses between civilian and military use. Darren McKnight (LeoLabs) posed a direct question: "why do we still allow abandoned or broken rockets to remain in orbit for 25 years? Would you leave your broken car on the motorway for 25 years?" He called for #accountability: "Pick up your trash." The divide within the space sector on this issue is evident, with some pushing hard for change while others continue to contribute to orbital clutter without much care. Thomas González Roberts presented data showing that averagely only 64% of satellites in GEO orbits comply with orbital prescriptions, with Russia at 44%. This raises concerns about the enforcement of guidelines.