New Space Markets
Symposium Proceedings International Symposium 26¿28 May 1997, Strasbourg, France
Herausgegeben:Haskell, G.; Rycroft, Michael J
New Space Markets
Symposium Proceedings International Symposium 26¿28 May 1997, Strasbourg, France
Herausgegeben:Haskell, G.; Rycroft, Michael J
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Space is no longer the special, protected domain that it was in the past. Because of the importance of its practical applications, it is becoming integrated into the mainstream of economic activity. Technology push is giving way to the assessment of market opportunities and demand pull. Funding from the public sector is declining while interest in private financing is steadily growing. The value-added and service industries are increasing in importance. New technologies will be developed in a context of privatisation, de-regulation and globalization. An international and interdisciplinary…mehr
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Space is no longer the special, protected domain that it was in the past. Because of the importance of its practical applications, it is becoming integrated into the mainstream of economic activity.
Technology push is giving way to the assessment of market opportunities and demand pull. Funding from the public sector is declining while interest in private financing is steadily growing. The value-added and service industries are increasing in importance. New technologies will be developed in a context of privatisation, de-regulation and globalization.
An international and interdisciplinary Symposium was organized by the International Space University to bring together a diverse group of people, technical and non-technical, engaged in the creation of new approaches to space applications, in order to share experiences and to exchange ideas on the way forward. The Proceedings of this Symposium make stimulating reading for all who are engaged in the market-place of space and its applications.
Technology push is giving way to the assessment of market opportunities and demand pull. Funding from the public sector is declining while interest in private financing is steadily growing. The value-added and service industries are increasing in importance. New technologies will be developed in a context of privatisation, de-regulation and globalization.
An international and interdisciplinary Symposium was organized by the International Space University to bring together a diverse group of people, technical and non-technical, engaged in the creation of new approaches to space applications, in order to share experiences and to exchange ideas on the way forward. The Proceedings of this Symposium make stimulating reading for all who are engaged in the market-place of space and its applications.
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- Space Studies 2
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-94-010-6112-4
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9789401061124
- ISBN-10: 9401061122
- Artikelnr.: 37480067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Space Studies 2
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-94-010-6112-4
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9789401061124
- ISBN-10: 9401061122
- Artikelnr.: 37480067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Keynote Address: Space Transportation Systems -Enlarging the Market.- Session 1 Strategic Issues: National Perspectives (European and American).- Partnership Between CNES and Industry: a New Market Oriented Approach.- How National Space Activities May Be Integrated Into The Economic Mainstream.- How to Encourage Industry to Reach New Space Markets and to Develop Space Commercialisation.- Government as a Customer for New Space Services.- Combining Technical and Business Ingenuity to Create a Robust and Adaptable Marketplace that Anticipates, Meets and Exceeds Customer Needs.- Report on Panel Discussion 1.- Session 2 Strategic Issues: National Perspectives (Developing Countries).- A Pragmatic Approach to Increase the Capacity of Developing Countries to Adapt and Develop Remote Sensing Technology.- Integration of Remote Sensing Technology into Local Markets: a Policy Analysis.- China and the International Space Market.- Report on Panel Discussion 2.- Keynote Address: New Markets: The Role of Exploration.- Session 3 Strategic Issues: Global Perspectives.- International Space Cooperation Applied to New Space Markets.- Space Activity at the Threshold of the 21st Century: a Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Perspective.- The Economics of the European Space Industry: The Impact of the European Military Space Market on Structure, Conduct and Performance.- Changes in the Satellite Communications Industry as Seen by a Global Supplier.- Report on Panel Discussion 3.- Session 4 Strategic Issues: Business Perspectives of Space Opportunities.- Featured Address: Privatization of Space Flight Operations.- Market Strategy and Ethics.- Potential of Hands-On Venture Capital for Space-Related Growth Companies.- Report on Panel Discussion 4.- Keynote Address: Wall Street: The New Launching Site for Space Projects.- Session 5 Teleservices.- A Commercial Satellite-University Joint Venture in DBS Markets: Creating Future Tele-education Markets Via Satellite.- Trends Toward the Development of a New Potential Space Market Providing Satellite Based Telemedical Services.- Space Assets in the Emerging Telemedicine Market.- Government and Commercial Space: Communications Satellites.- Report on Panel Discussion 5.- Session 6 Markets for 2020?.- The X PRIZE Competition.- Facilitating a New Space Market Through a Lunar Economic Development Authority.- Extraterrestrial Resource Exploitation.- International Market for a Reusable Launch Vehicle.- Report on Panel Discussion 6.- Keynote Address: New Space Markets, Eternal Human Needs.- Session 7 Earth Observations: Market or Public Service?.- The Use of Meteorological Satellite Data in Africa and Their Contribution Towards Economic Development.- From Technology Push to Market Pull: SPOT, a Success Story.- Identification of Satellite Data Application Products and User Requirements in Argentina: Influence on Strategic Planning.- Satellite Remote Sensing and Maintaining Environmental Security: The Market Perspective.- Into the 21st Century With Industrial Partners: The Indian Experience and Perspectives in Earth Observation.- Report on Panel Discussion 7.- Session 8 Technological Issues.- Micro- & Nano-technologies: a Challenge on the Way Forward to New Space Markets.- Space Technology Transfer as a Source of Innovations.- The International Space Station: a New Space Market.- Report on Panel Discussion 8.- Poster Papers.- New Space Markets: Understanding the Security Rationale.- In Step with the World - Entrepreneurial Approach to New Space Markets.- Global Operations for the Next Century.- Constellation Design and Developmentfor Efficient Manufacture and Operation.- The Grand-Bassin Case Study: a Step In Sustainable Development.- A Brief Account of the General Organization of Remote Sensing (GORS) in Syria and its Activities.- Legal and Regulatory Aspects of the Future International Global Navigation Satellite System.- Session 9 Symposium Conclusions: The Way Forward.- Report on Panel Discussion 9.
Keynote Address: Space Transportation Systems -Enlarging the Market.- Session 1 Strategic Issues: National Perspectives (European and American).- Partnership Between CNES and Industry: a New Market Oriented Approach.- How National Space Activities May Be Integrated Into The Economic Mainstream.- How to Encourage Industry to Reach New Space Markets and to Develop Space Commercialisation.- Government as a Customer for New Space Services.- Combining Technical and Business Ingenuity to Create a Robust and Adaptable Marketplace that Anticipates, Meets and Exceeds Customer Needs.- Report on Panel Discussion 1.- Session 2 Strategic Issues: National Perspectives (Developing Countries).- A Pragmatic Approach to Increase the Capacity of Developing Countries to Adapt and Develop Remote Sensing Technology.- Integration of Remote Sensing Technology into Local Markets: a Policy Analysis.- China and the International Space Market.- Report on Panel Discussion 2.- Keynote Address: New Markets: The Role of Exploration.- Session 3 Strategic Issues: Global Perspectives.- International Space Cooperation Applied to New Space Markets.- Space Activity at the Threshold of the 21st Century: a Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Perspective.- The Economics of the European Space Industry: The Impact of the European Military Space Market on Structure, Conduct and Performance.- Changes in the Satellite Communications Industry as Seen by a Global Supplier.- Report on Panel Discussion 3.- Session 4 Strategic Issues: Business Perspectives of Space Opportunities.- Featured Address: Privatization of Space Flight Operations.- Market Strategy and Ethics.- Potential of Hands-On Venture Capital for Space-Related Growth Companies.- Report on Panel Discussion 4.- Keynote Address: Wall Street: The New Launching Site for Space Projects.- Session 5 Teleservices.- A Commercial Satellite-University Joint Venture in DBS Markets: Creating Future Tele-education Markets Via Satellite.- Trends Toward the Development of a New Potential Space Market Providing Satellite Based Telemedical Services.- Space Assets in the Emerging Telemedicine Market.- Government and Commercial Space: Communications Satellites.- Report on Panel Discussion 5.- Session 6 Markets for 2020?.- The X PRIZE Competition.- Facilitating a New Space Market Through a Lunar Economic Development Authority.- Extraterrestrial Resource Exploitation.- International Market for a Reusable Launch Vehicle.- Report on Panel Discussion 6.- Keynote Address: New Space Markets, Eternal Human Needs.- Session 7 Earth Observations: Market or Public Service?.- The Use of Meteorological Satellite Data in Africa and Their Contribution Towards Economic Development.- From Technology Push to Market Pull: SPOT, a Success Story.- Identification of Satellite Data Application Products and User Requirements in Argentina: Influence on Strategic Planning.- Satellite Remote Sensing and Maintaining Environmental Security: The Market Perspective.- Into the 21st Century With Industrial Partners: The Indian Experience and Perspectives in Earth Observation.- Report on Panel Discussion 7.- Session 8 Technological Issues.- Micro- & Nano-technologies: a Challenge on the Way Forward to New Space Markets.- Space Technology Transfer as a Source of Innovations.- The International Space Station: a New Space Market.- Report on Panel Discussion 8.- Poster Papers.- New Space Markets: Understanding the Security Rationale.- In Step with the World - Entrepreneurial Approach to New Space Markets.- Global Operations for the Next Century.- Constellation Design and Developmentfor Efficient Manufacture and Operation.- The Grand-Bassin Case Study: a Step In Sustainable Development.- A Brief Account of the General Organization of Remote Sensing (GORS) in Syria and its Activities.- Legal and Regulatory Aspects of the Future International Global Navigation Satellite System.- Session 9 Symposium Conclusions: The Way Forward.- Report on Panel Discussion 9.