Day 2: 23 MAY

Welcome

8:00 - 8:50 Registration and Refreshments

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Dr. Mark Brady

Chief Data Officer (Retd.)
US Space Force

The Future of Space Training

9:00 - 9:30 Opening Keynote: Bridging the Skills Gap for Advancements in Training

Group Captain John Hetherington - Head of Enablement, UK Space Command
  • Identification of skills gaps and potential advancements in training to help to close them 
  • Combining technical knowledge with practical application of skills so ensure a holistic approach to space training 
  • Designing more efficient training programs to promote space education and drive recruitment 
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Group Captain John Hetherington

Head of Enablement
UK Space Command

9:30 - 10:00 Reserved for Industry Insights

·       Improving the integration of space capabilities into operations across other domains

·       Potential routes for the expansion of space capabilities and their uses to support personnel in joint operations

·       Future requirements 

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Air Commodore Peter Thompson

Director General Space Capability, Joint Capabilities Division
Australian Defence Force (subject to final confirmation)

Break

10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking

Shortfalls in Capabilities

11:00 - 11:30 Agile Build-Up of Space-Based Capabilities in Switzerland

Colonel Ludovic Monnerat - Head of Space Domain, Swiss Armed Forces
  • Presentation of a fast development in a small space nation
  • Dual-use and PPP solutions for fast growth and high quality
  • Appliance of DevOps principles to sovereign technologies 
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Colonel Ludovic Monnerat

Head of Space Domain
Swiss Armed Forces

11:30 - 12:00 Advancing UK Space Domain Awareness: Spaceflux's Support to the UK Space Command and UKSA

Dr Marco Rocchetto - Co-founder / CEO, Spaceflux

·       Spaceflux Overview: Core missions and technological landscape. Supporting UK Space Strategy: Spaceflux's contribution to UK's SSA capabilities

·       Operational Successes: Key projects and sensor network expansion. Innovative Technologies: Advancements in AI and sensor capabilities.

·       Future Directions: Growth strategies and partnership opportunities.

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Dr Marco Rocchetto

Co-founder / CEO
Spaceflux

  • Securing freedom of access in a contested space domain
  • Future launch capabilities and methods of carrying out sustainable launch activities
  • Collaborations with allies and industry for more successful and repeatable launches
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Dr. Mark Brady

Chief Data Officer (Retd.)
US Space Force

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Matthew Archer

Director of Launch
UK Space Agency

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John Steinmeyer

Executive Director, Assured Access to Space
US Space Force, Space Systems Command

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Stella Guillen

Chief Commercial Officer
ISAR Aerospace

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Air-Vice Marshal (retd.) Peter Rochelle

Business Development
SaxaVord Sapceport

Break

13:00 - 14:00 Networking Lunch

Commercial Partnerships in Space

14:00 - 14:30 Collaborations for Greater Advancements in Space

Major General Michael Traut - Commander, German Space Command, German Air Force
  • Collaborations with the German Space Command and new requirements for future activities in the space domain 
  • Commercial partnerships as a route to advancements in capabilities and more resilient operations 
  • The importance and benefits of increasing the public awareness of the space domain for civilian and military stakeholders 
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Major General Michael Traut

Commander, German Space Command
German Air Force

14:30 - 15:00 Reserved for Industry Insights


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Brigadier General Davide Cipelletti

Chief of Space General Office
Italian Defence Staff

Break

15:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

Interoperability and International Collaboration

16:00 - 16:30 Space Operations in the Brazilian Air Force

·       Brazilian Space ⁠Policy

·       Launch Operations

·       Military Space Operations

·       Space Domain Awareness

16:30 - 17:00 Reserved for Industry Insights

Wrap Up

17:00 - 17:30 Chairman's Closing Remarks

Dr. Mark Brady - Chief Data Officer (Retd.), US Space Force
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Dr. Mark Brady

Chief Data Officer (Retd.)
US Space Force