Evolving trends and latest directions for space and aeronautics strategy and advanced research...
In this track, senior officers from the two organizers will present their strategies, evolving directions, initiatives and programs. NASA will discuss the new frontier of Space Exploration, while KACST will present its activities, and related focus on: Earth Observation, Navigation, and Telecommunications Technologies.
The discussed trends will include: diffusion of satellite technology in the private sector, especially in realm of the growing private sector involvement in space-based projects. The emergence of privately financed earth observation and space-based initiatives are another fundamental shifts in the international space and aeronautics sector with implications to future activities, products and services in the Kingdom.
Space exploration missions... first hand accounts by astronauts of STS 51-G flight...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of STS 51-G, HRH Prince Sultan Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz will participate with a distinguished group of Astronauts that participated in flight STS 51-G. The Astronauts will recount first hand accounts of their mission, discuss their experience, memorable moments and their reflections as to current directions and developments in Space Exploration.
A review of advanced research by NASA, leading universities, and KACST...
In this track, Directors of research programs and senior researchers will present their current focus, findings and the future of advanced research areas
The stakeholders of the Strategic Development Plan for the Kingdom’s Space and Aeronautics sector will be able to discuss with leading scientists the implications of current research and findings to the future of the sector, in particular when collaboration between the public and the private sector maybe be possible.
The Kingdom’s industrial stakeholders offer growing capabilities in manufacturing and flight systems modification as well as specific components relevant to satellite systems, navigations, communications, remote sensing and earth observation.
In this track, senior officers from the two organizers will present their strategies, evolving directions, initiatives and programs. NASA will discuss the new frontier of Space Exploration, while KACST will present its activities, and related focus on: Earth Observation, Navigation, and Telecommunications Technologies.
The discussed trends will include: diffusion of satellite technology in the private sector, especially in realm of the growing private sector involvement in space-based projects. The emergence of privately financed earth observation and space-based initiatives are another fundamental shifts in the international space and aeronautics sector with implications to future activities, products and services in the Kingdom.
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Space exploration missions... first hand accounts by astronauts of STS 51-G flight...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of STS 51-G, HRH Prince Sultan Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz will participate with a distinguished group of Astronauts that participated in flight STS 51-G. The Astronauts will recount first hand accounts of their mission, discuss their experience, memorable moments and their reflections as to current directions and developments in Space Exploration.
Topic 3
A review of advanced research by NASA, leading universities, and KACST...
In this track, Directors of research programs and senior researchers will present their current focus, findings and the future of advanced research areas
The stakeholders of the Strategic Development Plan for the Kingdom’s Space and Aeronautics sector will be able to discuss with leading scientists the implications of current research and findings to the future of the sector, in particular when collaboration between the public and the private sector maybe be possible.
The Kingdom’s industrial stakeholders offer growing capabilities in manufacturing and flight systems modification as well as specific components relevant to satellite systems, navigations, communications, remote sensing and earth observation.
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