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SUMMARY:World Space Week
DESCRIPTION:What is World Space Week?\nWorld Space Week is an international celebration of science and technology\, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. The United Nations General Assembly declared in 1999 that World Space Week will be held each year from October 4-10. These dates commemorate two events: \n\nOctober 4\, 1957: Launch of the first human-made Earth satellite\, Sputnik 1\, thus opening the way for space exploration\nOctober 10\, 1967: The signing of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space\, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies.\n\nWhere and how is World Space Week celebrated?\nWorld Space Week consists of space education and outreach events held by space agencies\, aerospace companies\, schools\, planetaria\, museums\, and astronomy clubs around the world in a common timeframe. These synchronized space events attract greater public and media attention. World Space Week 2023 achieved record scale: \n\nMore than 16\,000 events\nEvents in 83 nations\n\nWorld Space Week is coordinated by the United Nations with the support of the World Space Week Association (WSWA). The WSWA leads a global team of National Coordinators\, who promote the celebration of World Space Week within their own countries. \nWhat are the goals of World Space Week?\n\nProvide unique leverage in space outreach and education\nEducate people around the world about the benefits that they receive from space\nEncourage greater use of space for sustainable economic development\nDemonstrate public support for space programs\nExcite young people about science\, technology\, engineering\, and math\nFoster international cooperation in space outreach and education
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/world-space-week/
LOCATION:Worldwide
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241004
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T081914Z
UID:2641-1727913600-1727999999@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:UK Launch of World Space Week
DESCRIPTION:The National Centre for Earth Observation\, Northern Ireland Space Office and Space4Climate are holding a showcase of UK expertise and innovation in using information from space to address urgent climate challenges. Demonstrating the depth of regional innovation and national investment\, we are collaborating on a UK launch event on the eve of World Space Week\, Thursday\, October 3rd. \nA key message will be opportunities – including funding and investment initiatives – for the take-up of trustworthy data from space for commercial applications\, novel climate products and informed climate decisions and climate action. Real world case studies will be at the core of the event along with face-to-face networking with data suppliers\, funders\, investors\, policy-makers and climate entrepreneurs.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/uk-launch-of-world-space-week/
LOCATION:Stormont\, Belfast
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240820T150244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T150244Z
UID:2652-1727888400-1727899200@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:AGI Earth Observation Network Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Association for Geographic Information\, the membership group for organisations and individuals working in geospatial\, has announced a new special interest network designed to broker a better connection between the Earth Observation and Geospatial sectors. Previewed at GEO Business in London\, the AGI’s EO Network will bring together members and industry in a bid to raise awareness and education\, and foster new relationships between those involved in the capture\, processing\, and use of Earth Observation data. It is expected that the new Network will be one of many initiatives from the AGI to strengthen the geospatial community and its relationships. \nThe AGI Earth Observation Network will be officially launched at an event on the 2nd October 2024 in London. Hosted by Geovation\, an Ordnance Survey Initiative\, which has together\, with HM Land Registry\, already kickstarted the business of over 150 geospatial and property startups raising a total of £130m in funding to date\, and creating 2\,500 jobs for the UK economy. Invitations will be extended in September so interested parties should register their interest by emailing info@agi.org.uk. \nUK-EONS will be presenting at the event and we are excited to be connected with the geospatial community! Join AGI as a member to register for the event!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/agi-earth-observation-network-launch/
LOCATION:London
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240820T130719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T145557Z
UID:2649-1727272800-1727283600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Leeds Digital Festival: Autonomous Together
DESCRIPTION:With an annual compound growth rate of almost 22%\, the Autonomous Vehicle market is predicted to grow to in excess of £210 billion by 2030. The UK is already a world leader in the systems and services upon which autonomous vehicles depend for safe operation and there are a multitude of opportunities across a wide range of industries\, from AI and software to insurance tech and legal tech services. \nThis event will: \nExplore the key technologies and services which are required to enable autonomous vehicles to operate safely on the UK road network and the opportunities which companies in operating in the digital tech / Cybersecurity / Legal tech and AI sectors can potentially take advantage of. Consider how we can leverage and grow relevant sectors within the Region\, to grow our leadership and share of the predicted growth in the AV market. \nHear about research being undertaken at the University of Leeds “Virtuocity” centre – one of the world’s leading research centres for Autonomous Mobility Systems and home to the worlds most advanced facility for simulation\, virtual prototyping and Human-Centred AV research. \nConnect potential partners within the region and beyond – and identify opportunities for collaboration.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/leeds-digital-festival-autonomous-together/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240805T145426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T145426Z
UID:2618-1726012800-1726185599@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Space Comm Expo Scotland
DESCRIPTION:Space-Comm Expo Scotland will take place on 11-12 September 2024 at SEC Glasgow. It will provide a valuable opportunity for the sector to display each area of the supply chain to buyers with active and growing budgets and drive future workforce. \nThe Scottish space industry is thriving and one of the fastest growing in Europe. Glasgow designs and builds more small satellites than anywhere outside of California. Scotland is home to five spaceports aiming to be a strategic launchpad for the northern hemisphere with multiple launch vehicle operators. Scotland is famous for world class downstream data capabilities\, technology for deep space missions and is home to over 150+ space companies with the sector underpinned by government\, business\, clusters and universities. \nSpace-Comm Expo Scotland is supported by the Scottish Government\, UK Space Agency\, UKspace\, Scottish Enterprise\, South of Scotland Enterprise\, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Space Scotland with plans to attract international delegations and visitors from across Europe and the global space community\, alongside Primes\, SMEs and Start-Ups. UKspace is a founding sponsor alongside the UK Space Agency\, ADS Scotland and KTN.Space-Comm Expo Scotland will follow the award-winning format of previous events with Scottish based companies to the fore alongside international exhibitors\, product demonstrations\, keynote speakers\, multiple conference theatres\, roundtables and 1-2-1 networking opportunities. \n\nFrom satellite platform primes\, satellite operators\, military\, government and application developers\, this free to attend exhibition and leading seminar will encapsulate the growing space ecosystem\, focusing on the small satellite revolution\, internationalisation of the value chain\, acceleration of spaceports and the increasing commercialisation of the sector.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-comm-expo-scotland/
LOCATION:SEC Glasgow\, Glasgow
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240524T105156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T105156Z
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SUMMARY:National Earth Observation Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The National Earth Observation Conference 2024 organised by the National Centre of Earth Observation (NCEO)\, Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI)\, RSPSoc (The Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society) and Satellite Applications Catapult will be taking place on 10th-12th September 2024 at National Stem Centre in York. \nThe conference will bring together the UK Earth Observation community across research\, government and industry. The face-to-face event will provide a unique opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and leaders in the sector and include presentations\, posters\, exhibitions\, workshops and networking throughout.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/national-earth-observation-conference-2024/
LOCATION:National STEM Centre\, York\, YO10 5DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240713
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20250102T100811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T112911Z
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SUMMARY:Japan Trade Mission
DESCRIPTION:The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) led a high-profile trade mission to Japan from 8th to 12th\nJuly 2024\, aligning with two significant space sector events: the SpaceTide Conference and the Space\nSustainability Summit. This mission provided an excellent platform for UK stakeholders\, including Space\nHub Yorkshire\, to strengthen international partnerships and showcase the UK’s cutting-edge capabilities in\nspace technology\, sustainability\, and innovation. \nThe mission commenced with a reception at the British Embassy Tokyo\, where delegates were introduced to\nthe Japanese space sector and opportunities for collaboration. Over three days\, the delegation actively\nparticipated in the SpaceTide Conference\, engaging with global leaders in panel discussions and networking\nsessions\, while promoting UK innovation at the event’s exhibition. \nSpace Hub Yorkshire highlighted the Yorkshire region’s burgeoning space ecosystem\, emphasizing its\nleadership in Earth observation technology\, resilient communication systems\, and advanced\nmanufacturing capabilities. The delegation showcased how Yorkshire’s expertise in these areas\ncontributes to global efforts in space exploration and sustainability\, attracting significant interest from\nJapanese stakeholders eager to collaborate on innovative projects. \nThe visit to IHI Corporation’s headquarters offered insights into Japan’s advanced aerospace manufacturing\ncapabilities and created opportunities for future cooperation in propulsion systems and satellite technology.\nDelegates also visited iSpace\, gaining a first-hand look at Japan’s advancements in lunar exploration and\ndiscussing potential partnerships in commercial lunar missions. \nThe mission concluded with the Space Sustainability Summit\, a two-day event focusing on the pressing\nissue of sustainable space practices. UK delegates shared insights into the country’s leadership in space\ndebris mitigation and sustainable satellite operations while exploring collaborative solutions with\ninternational stakeholders. \nThis trade mission strengthened ties between the UK and Japan\, highlighted the UK’s expertise in the global\nspace sector\, and opened avenues for future cooperation. Space Hub Yorkshire played a pivotal role in\npromoting the Yorkshire space ecosystem\, positioning it as a global leader in key technologies and\ninnovation. The delegation’s efforts drew interest from Japanese organizations for collaboration in Earth\nobservation\, resilient communication systems\, and manufacturing\, underscoring Yorkshire’s critical role in\nthe international space industry. \nBy fostering dialogue\, identifying opportunities\, and showcasing the UK’s capabilities\, the mission marked a\nsignificant step forward in enhancing the UK’s position in the global space industry. \nSHY Event_Form_Trade Mission to Japan 2024
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/japan-trade-mission/
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240524T103752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T103752Z
UID:2435-1719878400-1720137599@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:STEMFEST Yorkshire and Humber
DESCRIPTION:The Yorkshire and Humber STEM Hub is set to ignite excitement with STEMFest 2024\, spanning three thrilling days\, 2nd – 4th July at Life Centre\, Bradford. \nThe event will involve around 60 companies delivering hands-on activities\, showcasing the wide range of careers and job roles available in the Yorkshire and Humber regions. \nLocal businesses will be invited to deliver fun\, interactive sessions relating to their industry. Over 3000 young people aged from 10 – 14yrs from local schools are expected to attend the event across the 3 days. \nNo school or business will be charged for exhibiting or attending the exhibition.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/stemfest-yorkshire-and-humber/
LOCATION:Life Centre\, Wapping Rd\, Bradford\, BD3 0EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240626
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240522T133607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T133607Z
UID:2408-1719273600-1719359999@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Nature Tech Expo 2024
DESCRIPTION:Delegates of UK-EONS are attending the Nature Tech Expo 2024 hosted by Ecosystems Knowledge Network! \nNature Tech Expo 2024 is a market defining event\, showcasing how digital technology can power nature recovery and nature-based solutions. \nNature Tech is the engine that will power nature recovery and nature-based solutions to help achieve net-zero and climate resilience for the future. \nThis UK-focused event will explore the use of a broad set of technologies\, from data processing and mapping\, to AI\, machine learning\, e-acoustics\, eDNA\, gaming\, visualisation\, and virtual reality. \nThis event is also in partnership with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the Nature Tech Collective and our Media Partner edie. \nSpace Hub Yorkshire believes that Earth Observation\, as the spaceborne global big data\, can provide valuable insights into the state of natural systems\, enabling the identification of areas where nature-based solutions could be most effective\, monitoring the implementation and effectiveness of these solutions\, and assessing their impact on climate resilience and biodiversity conservation. \nThis event is perfect for \n\nDigital technology providers looking to play their part in nature recovery.\nDevelopers of land-based\, coastal and marine environmental initiatives.\nConsultants and built infrastructure providers looking for new technologies.\nCompanies exploring how to measure their nature risks\, dependencies and impact.\nPublic sector teams seeking to fulfill nature recovery targets.\n\n  \nLooking forward to seeing you at Nature Tech Expo 2024!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/nature-tech-expo-2024/
LOCATION:Aspire\, Leeds\, 2 Infirmary St\, Leeds\, LS1 2JP\, Leeds\, LS1 2JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240530T094715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T082515Z
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SUMMARY:Storm-Cloud: Observations of the Sky
DESCRIPTION:“This wind is the plague-wind of the eighth decade of years in the nineteenth century; a period which will assuredly be recognized in future meterological history as one of phenomena hitherto unrecorded in the courses of nature” \nThis contemporary staging of John Ruskin’s prophetic public lecture ‘Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century’ (1884) is performed and directed by Dr Tom Payne\, with motion design by Jake Goodall\, photography by Becky Payne\, original composition by David John Brady\, illustration by Billy Hughes and Penny McCarthy\, dramaturgical focus by Terry O’Connor\, digital media production by Anne Doncaster and Richard Mather\, and archival research by Ashley Gallant. \nRuskin’s controversial lecture highlighted the disastrous results of nineteenth-century industrialisation\, the human role in climate change\, and the effects of air pollution\, ‘a plague-wind’\, on our health. This unique version of Ruskin’s lecture introduces Storm-Cloud\, an interdisciplinary arts-led programme of climate-focused research\, performance\, and exhibition. Learn more about the project here. \nStorm-Cloud: Observations of the Sky is presented with support from Sheffield Theatres. The Storm-Cloud programme is led by Dr Tom Payne in partnership with Sheffield Museums\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Invisible Dust\, No Bounds Festival\, The Green Estate Community Interest Company\, Sheffield and District African Caribbean Community Association\, Space Hub Yorkshire\, and The Guild of St. George. \nRegister now to watch the performance!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/storm-cloud-observations-of-the-sky/
LOCATION:Playhouse\, Sheffield Theatres\, 55 Norfolk St\, Sheffield City Centre\, Sheffield\, S1 1DA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241012T230000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20241031T135115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T141450Z
UID:2833-1718820000-1728774000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Storm-Cloud: Observations of the Sky
DESCRIPTION:On 4 February 1884\, Victorian polymath John Ruskin delivered his controversial public lecture ‘Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century’\, highlighting the disastrous results of nineteenth-century industrialisation\, the human impact on the environment\, and the effects of air pollution\, a ‘plague-wind’ on our health. \nLed by interdisciplinary artist Dr Tom Payne (Sheffield Hallam University)\, Storm-Cloud is a collaborative programme of research\, performance\, community engagement and exhibition that invites contemporary re-imaginings of\, and creative responses to\, Ruskin’s prophetic lecture. The initial stage of Storm-Cloud sees several separate events; \n\nFirst\, the initial performance event\, held at the Crucible Playhouse\, Sheffield\, on the 19th June 2024;\n\nA contemporary staging of John Ruskin’s prophetic public lecture ‘Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century’ (1884) was performed at the Crucible Playhouse\, Sheffield – it was directed by Dr Tom Payne\, with motion design by Jake Goodall\, photography by Becky Payne\, original composition by David John Brady\, illustration by Billy Hughes and Penny McCarthy\, dramaturgical focus by Terry O’Connor\, digital media production by Anne Doncaster and Richard Mather\, and archival research by Ashley Gallant.\n\n\nSecond\, the dialogue event\, held at the Millenium Gallery\, Sheffield on the 20th June 2024;\n\nA special dialogue-event hosted at the Millennium Gallery\, Sheffield Museums\, following the performance of ‘Storm-Cloud: Observations of the Sky’ at the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse on the evening of 19 June. The dialogue event featured a vibrant mix of invited artists\, community organisers\, and researchers\, engaged in collaborative discussions that helped shape the next steps of Storm-Cloud.\nDr CH Wendy Tsai and Dr Christina Smith – Space Technology Leads working on the UK-EONS and GreenSpace projects within the Space Hub Yorkshire team – were two of the invited speakers at the dialogue event\, where they offered their contemporary research perspective on the climate crisis\, specifically from an Earth Observation perspective.\n\n\nThird\, the second performance event\, ‘Thrown into Form’\, at the Sheffield and District African Caribbean Community Association\, on the 12th October 2024;\n\nAn immersive performance in a former steel factory in Sheffield\, blending live action\, projection\, and a weather-inspired soundscape\, which furthers the collaboration of the first two events in defining an evolving performance that aimed to inspire further research on the climate crisis.\n\n\n\nSpace Hub Yorkshire\, as well as its funded projects UK-EONS and GreenSpace\, offered in-kind sponsorship through David John Brady (SHY Centre Coordinator) and Felix Barr (SHY Cluster Development Manager) offering their time and expertise on co-curating the first two events as part of the planning committee. In addition\, Dr Tsai and Dr Smith gave their time to prepare and present at the dialogue event on the 20th June. UK-EONS (UK Earth Observation Network for Sustainability) offered cash sponsorship\, to help use the Storm-Cloud platform to build the UK-EONS network and visibility\, specifically with a range of new audiences included the arts\, which is expected to offer new avenues into utilitisng Earth Observation technologies for sustainable and environmental goals. \n  \n﻿﻿ \nOr you can download the report directly here: Storm-Cloud Event Report Form – External
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/storm-cloud/
LOCATION:Sheffield\, Sheffield
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240612T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240612T093000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240521T133219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T094542Z
UID:2360-1718179200-1718184600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:How the North of England can make the UK a Space Tech Superpower
DESCRIPTION:How the North of England can make the UK a Space Tech Superpower \nPart of Ignite Space 2024\, come join us at the Royal Armouries Museum for an exciting event discussing how the North of England can contribute to making the UK a Space Tech Superpower. \nSign up for a unique breakfast session to learn more about Space North\, a regional initiative supporting the development and promotion of resilient communications companies across the North of England. There will be opportunities to connect and discuss sector developments\, while hearing about the development of a new testing facility in the region. \nThis session will be particularly interesting for those in resilient communications\, RF companies\, telecommunications\, and cyber. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of the conversation! \nThis event is hosted by Space North\, a consortium of Space Hub Yorkshire\, Space North East England and the North West Space Cluster. \nSpace North information: https://spacehubyorkshire.org/space-north-launched-to-improve-infrastructure-and-encourage-collaboration/ \nIgnite Space Tickets (free): https://www.ignite-space.co.uk/ \nPlease find Event Report below
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/how-the-north-of-england-can-make-the-uk-a-space-tech-superpower/
LOCATION:New Dock Hall\, Royal Armouries\, Armouries Dr\, Leeds\, W Yorkshire\, LS10 1LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240611T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240326T105604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T142607Z
UID:2216-1718110800-1718208000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Ignite Space 2024
DESCRIPTION:Ignite Space 2024 is a two day UK Space Agency conference and exhibition which will be held at the Royal Armouries’ New Dock Hall in Leeds on June 11th and 12th 2024. \nIgnite Space 2024 will create opportunities for individuals and businesses to engage with new customers\, collaborators\, and investors in the UK space sector and its supply chain. All those working or seeking to work in the UK space sector are welcome to attend; SMEs and businesses with space-applicable technologies are particularly encouraged to participate. \nStay tuned for more information! \n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/ignite-space-2024/
LOCATION:New Dock Hall\, Royal Armouries\, Armouries Dr\, Leeds\, W Yorkshire\, LS10 1LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240605T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240605T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240522T111328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T103505Z
UID:2400-1717606800-1717608600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:'The New Frontier: Leveraging Space Tech & Geospatial Data for Industry Enhancement' at Climb24
DESCRIPTION:Space Hub Yorkshire has been invited to speak as a panel on one of the stages at Climb24! \nOne of our Space Technology Leads will be discussing the topic ‘The New Frontier: Leveraging Space tech & Geospatial Data for Industry Enhancement’ \n  \nThe panellists in this session include: \n\nRoderick Beer (Managing Director at UK Business Angels Association) (Host) \n\nWendy Tsai (Space Technology Lead at Space Hub Yorkshire) \nHarry Morgan (Investor\, 7 Percent Ventures) \nDaniil Chen (Principal\, TypeOne Ventures) \n  \nClimb24 is the UK’s only festival dedicated to innovation\, investment\, and collaboration. \nWelcome to join the event on the 5th and 6th of June 2024 for the highly anticipated return of this celebration of business\, linking the founders leading the world’s innovation with the people who will drive and inspire them to become tomorrow’s industry leaders.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/the-new-frontier-leveraging-space-tech-geospatial-data-for-industry-enhancement-at-climb24/
LOCATION:New Dock Hall\, Royal Armouries\, Armouries Dr\, Leeds\, W Yorkshire\, LS10 1LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240605T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T044405
CREATED:20240524T103343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T103343Z
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SUMMARY:North East Space Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The North East Space Conference is coming back for 2024! \n  \nAgenda \nRegistration 8:30 for a 9am start \nMorning Session  \n– Welcome & order of the day \n– Welcome from Durham County Council \n– Space and the North East – John Bone\, Chair of the North East Space Leadership Group \n– Universities in the North East and Space \n– From Gilette to Satellites – An Unconventional Route to a Career in Space – Preeya Lakhani\, Lockheed Martin Space \n– Break \n– Creating the Ecosystem for Outer Space – Lucy Mason\, Director for Innovation\, Capgemini Invent UK \n– Fireside chat: Space & Sustainability with: \n\nPanel Chair – Jayne Dale\, Jacobs (Business Development Director)\nMiguel Bello Mora\, Chair\, Orbex\nJake Geer\, UK Managing Director\, Orbit Fab\nLucy Mason\, Director for Innovation\, Capgemini Invent UK\nRalph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley\, Managing Director\, 3S Northumbria\n\n12:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch and network \n  \n1 – 2 pm –  Lunch roundtable session \n  \nAfternoon Session  \n– UK Space – Looking Ahead with Julie Black\, Discovery & Sustainability Director\, UK Space Agency \n– The Business of Space as We See It  – JB Young\, Strategy and Business Development Analyst\, Lockheed Martin \n– Fireside chat: Changing business opportunities in the Space sector with: \n\nPanel Chair: Nafeesa Dajda\, Director of National Capability\, Satellite Applications Catapult\nJB Young\, Strategy and Business Development Analyst\, Lockheed Martin\nSean Goldsbrough\, Head of Space and ISR\, Raytheon UK\nRichard Gibbs\, Filtronic\nDavid Parker\, European Space Agency\n\n  \nCoffee and network \nFinish \n  \n(This agenda is correct at the time of publishing\, however may be subject to change).
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/north-east-space-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu\, Frankland Ln\, Durham DH1 5TA\, UK\, Radisson Blu\, Frankland Ln\,\, Durham\, DH1 5TA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY,UK-EONS
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SUMMARY:'Future of Space Technologies' at the Business of Science Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:We’ve teamed up with the Business of Science Conference 2024 and put together a ‘Future of Space Technologies’ panel. \nThe diverse panel features member of the Space sector community from across the North of England: \n🔺 Phil Carvil\, STFC\n🔺 Christina Smith\, Space Hub Yorkshire\n🔺 Sarah Gregory\, Slipstream Engineering Design Ltd\n🔺 Yun-Hang Cho\, AMRC\n🔺 Margherita Sepioni\, SmartIR \nJoin our discussion on the 22nd May by clicking on the link. More information about the conference is below: \nSince 2016 the Business of Science Conference has been bringing together the brightest minds from across the science and innovation ecosystem for a day of exchanging invaluable insights and building relationships. \nThe conference sees business leaders\, industrialists\, academics\, and policymakers explore the latest opportunities and challenges in the business of science. We bring industry professionals together with school students to help nurture scientific ideas that could become the innovations of tomorrow. \nFor 2024\, a packed agenda of future viewpoints\, panel discussions\, and breakout sessions will explore how AI\, climate solutions\, space tech and health advancements will impact the business of science.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/future-of-space-technologies-at-the-business-of-science-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Salford University
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY
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SUMMARY:Space Hub Yorkshire attend Mobile World Congress 2024
DESCRIPTION:Space Hub Yorkshire attended Mobile World Congress earlier this year to explore international collaboration opportunities and see what the future holds for space technologies in the world of connectivity. Held in Barcelona\, the event brought together industry leaders\, innovators and enthusiasts to showcase ground-breaking innovations across the mobile technology landscape. \nIt was noticeable how space-technologies are becoming prevalent in every industry\, and there was a real focus this year on how these technologies could advance businesses and improve productivity. \n5G technology took centre stage\, with demonstrations highlighting its transformative potential in various sectors\, from healthcare to transportation to satellite communications. The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and their integration with 5G networks underscored the emergence of a hyper-connected world. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) continued to captivate attendees with immersive experiences and practical applications\, spanning gaming\, education\, and enterprise solutions. Sustainability was a key theme\, with companies emphasizing eco-friendly practices and the role of technology in addressing environmental challenges. \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) advancements were evident\, and all the Prime companies were advertising their uses for AI\, along with opportunities for adoption. Moreover\, discussions on cybersecurity highlighted the importance of protecting data and privacy in an increasingly interconnected world\, and related how these space-technologies could improve security. \nSpace Hub Yorkshire were showcased on the UK Space Agency stand and featured in the Department for Business and Trade handbook. This provided a great opportunity for SHY to standout on the international stage and there was great interest from overseas companies\, with several meetings being held. Exhibiting companies such as Filtronic\, Sitehop\, and Blackdice Cyber were flying the flag for Yorkshire and it was fantastic to see the buzz at their stands. \nOverall\, MWC 2024 provided a glimpse into the next frontier of space-related technology\, emphasising the fusion of connectivity\, innovation\, and sustainability to shape a smarter\, more inclusive future.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-hub-yorkshire-attend-mobile-world-congress-2024/
CATEGORIES:SHY
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SUMMARY:EO Data Hub End User and Stakeholder Forum
DESCRIPTION:This two-hour online meeting aims to bring together the users and stakeholders of the EO Data Hub to provide a mechanism for information sharing; the agenda for this second meeting is: \n\nWelcome and Introduction\nProject Advisory Group Update\nHub Update\nRequests from last meeting:\n— Data streams update\n— Open data streams\nInteractive session\nWrap up
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/eo-data-hub-end-user-and-stakeholder-forum/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY
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SUMMARY:Space Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:Space Hub Yorkshire welcomed Flanders Investment and Trade to Leeds to promote cross-regional synergy and international collaboration opportunities.\nOn the 9th October 2023\, Space Hub Yorkshire held a joint event with Flanders Investment and Trade at The Faversham\, Leeds. The first Space Summit of its kind\, this event aimed to promote both the Yorkshire and Flanders region\, while highlighting the similarities and where companies could utilise one another’s strengths. Flanders is a region with a similar sized population to Yorkshire\, and one which holds similar advances in terms of technology. During the event\, keynote presentations were held by Dirk Verlee\, Trade and Investment Commissioner for Flanders Investment and Trade\, Mandy Ridyard\, Chair of Space Hub Yorkshire\, as well as company presentations from Compass Informatics\, Sylatech and Cyclopic. The University of Sheffield Student Rocketry Team\, Project Sunride\, also presented\, to showcase the opportunities for students in the region and how companies can support their development (and potential career pathways!). \nThe event was the first of many collaborations with Flanders Investment and Trade\, an initiative that seeks to drive international collaboration while supporting the development of the Space sector in each region. After the success of the first Space Summit\, we’re keen to hear from businesses that would like to be involved in the discussions and attend the next event\, so please get in contact with us. \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-summit-2023/
CATEGORIES:SHY
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