Workshop "Future of Nano-satellites ?" | 22-23 mars 2016

Nanosatellites are changing the paradigm of space exploration and engineering. The past 15 years have seen a growing activity in this field, with a marked acceleration in the last 3 years. Whereas the educational value of nanosatellites is well recognized, their scientific and technological use has so far not been demonstrated so clearly. The same is true for their societal relevance.

Conventional attitudes towards space engineering need to be reviewed in light of the capabilities and characteristics of these miniature devices that enable approaches and applications not possible with traditional satellite platforms. Telling is the arrival of new actors on the scene, including universities, research laboratories, and small businesses. Taken together this requires that new business models be defined. This two-day workshop proposes seminars, round- table discussions and brainstorming session in order to imagine together how miniaturized space missions may evolve over the next 30 years.

Preliminary program

Day 1. Morning session
State-of-the-art :
· Education
· Technologies
· Observation Sciences

Day 1. Afternoon session
· Emerging miniaturized technologies for nanosats and Space and Earth Observation Sciences

Day 2. Morning session
· What kind of business models ?
· Industrial opportunities ?

Day 2. Afternoon session
· The societal relevance of nanosats ?

 

 

 

 

Inscriptions et soumission des résumés sur http://nanocsug2.sciencesconf.org

Plus d’informations sur le site du Centre Spatial de l’Université de Grenoble ou auprès de Mathieu Barthélémy (IPAG), directeur CSUG.

Mis à jour le 22 janvier 2016