Satellite usage is increasing yearly and more countries are now able to send satellites up into space for imagery, weather, surveillance and broadcasting purposes. However, with the increase in satellites orbiting around Earth this causes other issues such as space debris and interference.
Satellite Technology Asia will look into the use of satellites by Asian nations and the developments being made to satellites. As well as looking into the civil use of satellites the event will also look into the importance of satellites for the military and governments of Asia.
With the increase in satellites orbiting Earth many nations are now having to depend on Space Situational Awareness (SSA) which is key to avoiding large space debris. We have seen in recent years satellites becoming damaged and large pieces of debris coming back down to Earth.
Other areas that will be analysed during the two-day conference and exhibition is the future of satellites and the developments of 5G and HTS satellites and what is coming next.
We are pleased to announce that our inaugural
Satellite Technology Asia conference and exhibition will take place in Singapore between the 9th and 11th October 2018.
Why Attend?
- Review the latest use of satellites in Asia
- Understand the importance of Space Situational Awareness (SSA) to assist with the increase in space debris
- Discuss the threats faced due to space debris
- Analyse the future of satellite use
- Network with leading satellite and space officials from across Asia-Pacific
Speakers
- Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman, Director General, Pakistan Maritime Security Agency
- Ngo Duy Tan, Deputy Director, Centre for Small Satellite Control and Exploitation, Space Technology Institute, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST)
- Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, Ministry of Defence, Indonesia
- Martin Coleman, Executive Director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG)
- Professor Amal Chandran, Associate Director, Satellite Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore
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Event Schedule
Tuesday 9th October 2018- 08.30 - 16.40 Conference Day One
- 08.30 - 16.40 Exhibition Opening Hours
Wednesday 10th October 2018- 08.30 - 16.40 Conference Day Two
- 08.30 - 16.40 Exhibition Opening Hours
Thursday 11th October 2018- 08.30 - 15.40 Conference Day Three
- 08.30 - 15.40 Exhibition Opening Hours
Venue
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Venue
Venue to be confirmedSingapore, Singapore