DATA.SPACE 2021 has moved online and started its series with a welcome drinks on 15th February.
Over the series the agenda will allow you to discover space-enabled data sources, the application of this data to solve challenges, and look to the future. Space for Everyone will theme the series, and you will discover why you should be looking to space to address challenges here on Earth.
Each session below starts at 3pm (BST) and is followed by networking and exhibition time, so there will be plenty of opportunities for you to make new connections and start new partnerships.
“The moment of crisis has come.” Space was pivotal in understanding our impact on our climate, now a step-change is required to ensure we keep our home on Earth. What is space doing to enable this future, to develop new insights & services, to create a viable future?
1pm – 2:30pm – Live speaker presentations followed by Q&A
What will the world look like in 5 years and how will space have helped shape the future?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
Stay online until 5.30pm for networking, meeting new connections and discover our exhibitors. Private messaging and video calls are all possible on our online portal.
What has the space sector achieved, and how is it supporting, enabling, and accelerating change for the better around the world?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion with Q&A
Chaired by:
Yvette Hopkins, Executive Vice-President, Shetland Space Centre
Speakers:
Agnieszka Lukaszczyk Senior Director for European Affairs, Planet
Paul Febvre CTO, Satellite Applications Catapult
Mark Boggett CEO, Seraphim Capital
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Space enables access to knowledge, information, opportunity, and services. But how can space create a more inclusive world and ensure these opportunities are available for all?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion with Q&A
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Ones2Watch is a quick-fire showcase of the up and coming disruptors and their exciting solutions.
We need to create a better and more sustainable future for all. How do we use space for good, for the good of all of our planet, and all of our people?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Transparency will be a key marker of a fair and equal society, protecting rights and ensuring diligence and responsibility. How can space provide impartial and accessible information to ensure that transparency is upheld and social responsibility is accountable?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
4.30pm – 5.30pm
In an increasingly connected and changing world, we need global solutions for humanity. How is space enabling us to preserve & discover our culture heritage, enable isolated communities, and ensure accountability for humanity?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
4.30pm – 5.30pm
“The moment of crisis has come.” Space was pivotal in understanding our impact on our climate, now a step-change is required to ensure we keep our home on Earth. What is space doing to enable this future, to develop new insights & services, to create a viable future?
1pm – 2:30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
What will the world look like in 5 years and how will space have helped shape the future?
3pm – 4.30pm – Panel discussion and Q&A
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Grab a cup or glass of your choice and join us for some informal networking from the comfort of your home. You’ll also be able to get familiar with the online platform and visit the exhibition and sponsors area.