Satnews Daily
September 7th, 2009

EO + U Seminar In The U.K. Upcoming


The IET seminar on Earth Observation Satellites will be conducted on November 30, 2009, at the Savoy Place in the United Kingdom. With initiatives such as Google Earth showing increased use among the home computer user, public awareness of, and interest in, the capabilities of Earth Observation satellites is increasing. What’s more, the industry is preparing to launch around 200 satellites by 2020 — more than double the total number of satellites launched over the previous decade. Consultants in this area predict this growth will be fuelled primarily by the private sector — so what’s happening right now?

This seminar will break new ground and bring together the brightest minds in the Earth Observation satellite community — from satellite designers and manufacturers to end users — to establish a dialogue for progress and collaboration across all areas of the Earth Observation industry. Attend the seminar and you’ll be fully in the loop on such topics as the challenges faced by manufacturers of Earth Observation satellites; the experiences of operators of Earth Observation satellites; the views of end-users of the products generated and collated by Earth Observation satellites; and the future of Earth Observation technology. Confirmed speakers include:
  • Dr. Chris Chaloner, Systems Development Executive, Aero-Space Division, Systems Engineering & Assessment Ltd, U.K.
  • Dr. Arwyn Davies, Natural Environment Research Council
  • Dave Hodgson, Chair, British Association of Remote Sensing Companies, U.K.
  • Professor Mick Johnson, Director, Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation
  • Chris Mutlow, ATSR-1 Principal Investigator and ATSR-2 Project Scientist, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, U.K.
  • Dr. David Williams, Director General, British National Space Centre, U.K.
Submit your abstract to obtain an opportunity to present your latest work to the Earth Observation satellite industry. If your abstract is accepted, you’ll be invited to create a poster that will highlight your work to the Satellite Systems and Applications Network and wider satellite community. The best poster will receive the SSA Network’s Best Poster Award! To register, access this direct link.