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SUMMARY:Research & Innovation Showcase: Earth Observation for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Join this event at Newcastle University’s Research & Innovation Showcase as we share the future of Earth Observation for Sustainability\, underpinned by enhancements in Data Science-AI.   \nAs part of the UK Earth Observation Network for Sustainability (UK-EONS)\, we are at the forefront of exploring the impact of space data and technology on our planet.  \nDiscover how research is using Earth Observation and space technologies to tackle pressing societal issues\, from climate change and natural disasters to infrastructure resilience\, biodiversity loss\, sustainability\, and public health.   \nDiscuss how innovations in sensors\, data science and AI are leading to a step change in capabilities and applications for improved sustainability.  \n  \nKey Highlights:  \n\nCutting-edge Research: Delve into pioneering work in space data\, technology\, and AI in Earth Observation. \nReal-world Impact: Explore how our efforts are shaping policy and practice to address global challenges. \nIndustry-Policymaker-Academic Synergy: Engage with industry leaders\, policy makers and academic experts to explore collaborative opportunities. \nExhibition Stands: Explore displays showcasing advancements in sensors\, data analytics\, AI\, and more. \nPanel Discussion: Hear insights from our partners and the region’s academic community on the future of Earth Observation. \nNetworking: Connect with peers\, industry professionals\, policy makers and researchers during lunch and breakout sessions. \n\n﻿ \nDownload the full report using the link below \nTecNExt Event (Reseach and Innovation Showcase) Report Form_external
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/research-innovation-showcase-earth-observation-for-sustainability/
LOCATION:G.034 Stephenson Building\, Newcastle University\, Stephenson Building\, Newcastle University Claremont Road\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 7RU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UK-EONS
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DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T141450Z
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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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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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240626
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CREATED:20240522T133607Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20240702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240524T103752Z
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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:20240708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240713
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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/
LOCATION:United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
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;TZID=Europe/London:20240910T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240905T114451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T114544Z
UID:2663-1725957000-1726074000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Defence in Space Conference (DiSC)
DESCRIPTION:A two-day free International event tackling a diversity of topics from both the industry & the public sector. Topics include MilSat\, Space ISR\, Space Domain Awareness\, Earth Observation\, Geospatial\, Multi-orbits\, PNT\, Satcom\, Space Security & Cyber and Defence Strategies. This conference is free of charge and organised by and for the Space & Defence industry.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/defence-in-space-conference-disc/
LOCATION:Kings Place  90 York Way London N1 9AG\, 90 York Way\, London\, N1 9AG
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240805T145426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T145426Z
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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;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
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;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240820T150244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T150244Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20241003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240819T061445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T081914Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241011
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240819T060024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T082441Z
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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;TZID=Europe/London:20241008T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240906T085601Z
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SUMMARY:What comes next after CBES\, & what role for integrated climate-nature risk?
DESCRIPTION:This next event in the UK CGFI Leeds Connect series\, brings together banks\, insurers\, building societies\, leading climate and nature scientists\, and analytics businesses to explore the future of scenario analysis for climate and environmental risks. \nThe CGFI Leeds Innovation Hub is hosting What comes next after CBES\, and what role for integrated climate-nature risk analysis? on 8th October 2024\, together with the Integrating Finance and Biodiversity Programme (IFB) and the Resilient Planet Finance Lab. \nRegistration 12:45 pm | Sessions 13:15 pm | Networking Reception 5:00 – 6:30 pm \nJoin this event to understand the climate and environmental risks that financial institutions face and how science could be better integrated into risk management\, as well as to network and collaborate. The event builds upon CGFI’s research on lessons from the Bank of England’s Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario exercise and on climate scenario analysis\, as well as the IFB’s report on the materiality of UK nature-related financial risks. \nThe event will include: \n\nKeynote speakers and panellists from across academia and industry sharing their insights on the climate and nature-related risks facing financial institutions\, and experience of how climate and nature risks are being integrated into decision-making.\nAn update of the current state of the climate and the latest thinking within the climate science community on informing physical risks. A climate expert from the Bank of England will reflect on the learnings from the CBES exercise\, the use of climate scenario analysis in the financial sector today\, and the journey to more decision useful scenario analysis in the future.\n\n\nCGFI colleagues will share takeaways from research on the CBES exercise\, with insights for banks and building societies who did not take part in the exercise. Following this we will hear from the researchers that led the UK’s landmark first assessment of the materiality of nature-related financial risks to the UK economy\, and from practitioners working to integrate climate and nature risks into their processes.\n\n\nA showcase of findings from CGFI’s joint research with the Resilient Planet Finance Lab at the University of Oxford\, the University of Leeds\, and the Climate Financial Risk Forum on building resilience and mobilising finance for adaptation. The event will conclude with a thought-provoking interactive session to determine the next course of action.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/what-comes-next-after-cbes-what-role-for-integrated-climate-nature-risk/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241010T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240806T132103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T132103Z
UID:2622-1728552600-1728561600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Learn how to use AI Technologies to Improve Productivity & Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Technology is playing an increasing role in all our lives and can significantly enhance productivity in many aspects of our working lives at relatively low cost. However the FEAR of the unknown can prevent us from fully embracing the opportunities available. \nJoin our expert partners; Space Hub Yorkshire\, Razor and Data Stream to learn how engineering & manufacturing companies can use AI digital technologies in their businesses to improve productivity and efficiency\, and how they can be applied. \nHear from Patrick Murray\, Head of Strategy at Razor\, Elliot Fearn\, Managing Director at Data Stream & Felix Barr\, Cluster Development Manager at Space Hub Yorkshire. \nWith a background in mechanical engineering\, Patrick Murray has hands-on experience on both the development of digital technologies and their application in industry. Patrick sees the impact that digital and data driven technologies can bring to manufacturers and is passionate about democratising its power. \nElliot Fearn from Data Stream will take you through the steps businesses need to take in order to start building valuable and effective automated AI workflows as well as the advantages of AI that focus on strategy\, infrastructure and data. \nThis FREE to attend AI workshop will provide the opportunity to: \n\nExplore the possibilities of AI\nUnderstand the opportunities and applications\nEngage in discussion about the practicalities of the application\nAsk the seemingly stupid question\nLearn about the funding and support available\n\nClick the link below to register now!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/learn-how-to-use-ai-technologies-to-improve-productivity-efficiency/
LOCATION:West Yorkshire Manufacturing Services  Armytage Road Brighouse HD6 1QF
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241015T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241010T133354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T133354Z
UID:2765-1729004400-1729008000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Seraphim Space Investment Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nIf you’re a business operating in the Space sector looking for advice and guidance on how to operate the landscape\, find investment or have burning questions about the Seraphim Accelerator programe\, this event is for you! \nIn partnership with Seraphim Space\, Space Hub Yorkshire are proud to present this dedicated workshop to support businesses across the North of England. \nWe will be joined by Alex Braglia\, Accelerator Programme Manager for Seraphim Space. \nThe agenda of the workshop includes: \n– Welcome from Space Hub Yorkshire \n– Seraphim and Fund Overview \n– Investment Landscape and Index Overview \n– Accelerator Overview and Alumni Breakdown \n-Q&A Opportunity \nThis event will be in person and places are strictly limited on this workshop and if you have any questions\, please email f.barr@leeds.ac.uk \nCompanies from outside the Yorkshire region are encouraged to attend\, but places will be prioritised for those within Yorkshire.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/seraphim-space-investment-workshop/
LOCATION:United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241015T084938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T151659Z
UID:2782-1729072800-1729098000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:ADS Engage Yorkshire Hosted by NEXUS
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/ads-engage-yorkshire-hosted-by-nexus/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241022T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241022T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20240920T171543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T163152Z
UID:2698-1729591200-1729596600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:GreenSpace Webinar Series: Webinar 1 - Satellite Data in Action
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first in the GreenSpace Webinar Series! This webinar will take place on Tue Oct 22 2024 at 10:00 AM BST for 1.5 hours. \nOur webinars cover a range of topics showcasing the applications of satellite data in a variety of sectors including agriculture\, finance\, disaster management\, and climate change mitigation. \nIn this webinar\, Space Hub Yorkshire will provide an overview of the GreenSpace Project\, followed by a showcase of three applications of satellite data from three industry experts\, including speakers from: \n\nOxbury Bank\nTracsis Geo Intelligence\n\n  \nTo register\, click here.  \n  \n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Space Hub Yorkshire & GreenSpace\, Christina Smith – Space Hub Yorkshire\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTara Sweeney\, Earth Observation Specialist – Tracsis Geo Intelligence\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMatt Ryan\, Head of Sales – Oxbury Bank\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShimohara Yuichiro – Private Aerospace Consultant\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWrap up & close\n\n\n\n\n\n \n  \n  \n﻿ \nOr you can download the report directly here: GS Webinar 1 Event Report Form – External \n﻿
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/greenspace-webinar-series-webinar-1-satellite-data-in-action/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241113T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241002T211805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T074859Z
UID:2760-1731490200-1731506400@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:ESA 101 - Sheffield
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us in Sheffield at ESA 101\, practical and informative event designed to help businesses engage with ESA and the UK Space Agency. This event is aimed to companies and academia with little to no knowledge of ESA. It covers essential topics such as ESA’s industrial policy\, current activity and programmes\, basics of ESA procurement and how to navigate through ESA STAR. It’s a half day event ending with a Networking lunch. \nPlease register using the eventbrite link below here \nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/esa-101-sheffield/
LOCATION:Sheffield\, Sheffield
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241115T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241115T103000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241030T105128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T105128Z
UID:2827-1731659400-1731666600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Horizons Beyond: Fireside Chats on the Future of Space Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning of inspirational Space discussions\, featuring Dr Peter Swan – Chief Architect of the International Space Elevator Consortium\, Adrian Nixon – Founding Director of Nixene Publishing Ltd\, and Dr Alistair John – founder of Race 2 Space and Programme Lead for Aerospace Engineering at the University of Sheffield. \nThis event will feature fireside discussions with international stalwarts of the Space industry\, where we will deep dive into the future of the rockets and their influence on the sector\, material developments and why the North of England is the place to be\, and why the opportunity for collaboration across academia\, industry and countries is greater than ever before. \nAgenda \n08.30 – 09:00: Networking and Breakfast. Project Showcase from students at the University of Sheffield – including Project Sunride\, MarsWorks and SunSat. \n09:00 – 09:10: Introduction \n09:10 – 09:25: Dr Alistair John – Race 2 Space \n09:25 – 09:50 Fireside Chat with Dr Peter Swan \n09:50 – 10:10 Fireside Chat with Adrian Nixon \n10:15 – 10:30 Q&A \n10:30 – Close \n10:40 – 11 Networking and Project Showcase \nDr Peter Swan – American Dr Peter Swan serves on the Board of Directors of the Space Elevator Development Corporation and is Chief Architect of the International Space Elevator Consortium. He actively advances space elevator concepts and contributes to the National Space Society\, particularly with the International Space Development Conference and SpacEdge Academy. Dr Swan is an Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics\, where he has chaired Commission 6 and edited key studies on space elevators and space resources. A fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and AIAA\, he graduated from the US Military Academy and served 20 years in the Air Force\, specializing in space R&D. He has also led spacecraft development for Motorola’s Iridium satellite program and co-founded a company teaching space systems engineering. He teaches at Arizona State University and holds a Ph.D. in Space Systems Engineering from UCLA. \nDr. Alistair John – Programme Lead in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Sheffield\, where he leads the Aerospace Engineering program. He holds an MEng and PhD from the same institution\, collaborating extensively with Rolls-Royce. His research focuses on improving jet and rocket engine performance\, efficiency\, and environmental impact. He founded Race2Space\, an initiative for students to build and test rocket engines. His expertise includes aerodynamic design\, propulsion\, and heat transfer\, and he is actively involved in several high-profile grants and aerospace research projects. \nAdrian Nixon – Founding director of Nixene Publishing Ltd and Editor of the Nixene Journal. He serves on the board of the International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) and is an advisory council member for Stellar Modal\, a space transportation association. A Chartered Chemist and member of the Royal Society of Chemistry\, Adrian has over 20 years of industry experience\, including roles in technical service\, R&D (where he created several patents)\, and global market management. He also holds an MBA from the University of Bradford and has worked for a leading global consulting firm. \nBreakfast will be provided but is strictly on a first come basis. Limit of two employees per company/institution. If you have any questions\, please email f.barr@leeds.ac.uk. \n  \nSign up below: \n  \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/horizons-beyond-fireside-chats-on-the-future-of-space-innovation-tickets-1047812925667?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/horizons-beyond-fireside-chats-on-the-future-of-space-innovation/
LOCATION:AMP Technology Centre\, S60 5WG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241031T122532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T122532Z
UID:2830-1731924000-1731942000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Unlock Funding with Horizon Europe: Digital\, Industry\, and Space Technologies
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite industry leaders\, researchers\, and innovators to our upcoming event\, “Unlocking Funding Through Horizon Europe\,” taking place on Monday\, 18th November 2024\, at the NEXUS Building\, Leeds!\nThis interactive session will guide you through Horizon Europe’s Pillar II – Global Challenges\, with a deep dive into Cluster 4: Digital\, Industry\, and Space. Now that the UK is fully associated with Horizon\, don’t miss this chance to explore how these funding opportunities can elevate your projects and drive competitive growth.\n📍 Event Highlights:\nGet insights on funding streams for key areas such as:\nManufacturing technologies\nDigital and quantum technologies\nAI and robotics\nAdvanced computing and Big Data\nCircular and clean industries\nSpace technologies\, including earth observation\n📅 Date: Monday\, 18th November 2024\n🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\n📍 Location: NEXUS Building\, Seminar Rooms 3 & 4\, Woodhouse Lane\, Leeds\nJoin us to connect with experts\, learn about the latest funding opportunities\, and position your projects for success within Horizon Europe!\n👉 Reserve your place now: https://lnkd.in/em3-gXmp\nWe look forward to welcoming you to this exciting event!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/unlock-funding-with-horizon-europe-digital-industry-and-space-technologies/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241126T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241016T132705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T133715Z
UID:2811-1732615200-1732620600@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:GreenSpace Webinar Series: Webinar 2 - Earth Observation for Key Sectors
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting the second webinar in the GreenSpace Webinar Series! This webinar will take place on Tue Nov 26 2024 at 10:00 AM UTC for 1.5 hours. \nOur webinars cover a range of topics showcasing the applications of satellite data in a variety of sectors including agriculture\, finance\, infrastructure monitoring\, disaster management\, and climate change mitigation. \nIn this webinar\, Space Hub Yorkshire will provide an overview of the GreenSpace Project\, followed by a showcase of three applications of satellite data from three industry experts\, including speakers from: \n\nSatSense – Dr Tom Ingleby\, Head of InSAR Projects\nAgtelligence – Nima Eskandari\, CEO & Founder\nLloyds Banking Group – Dr Nataliya Tkachenko\, Senior Data & AI Ethics Lead\n\nThe agenda is subject to change\, but the most up-to-date version can always be found on this page. The webinar link will be sent to those who registered in due course. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from experts in the field – register now and fine more details about the speakers here. \n﻿﻿
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/greenspace-webinar-series-webinar-2-earth-observation-for-key-sectors/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241204T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241204T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20250108T110734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T111555Z
UID:2966-1733310000-1733337000@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Mach-25 Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:The Mach-25 Bootcamp event was designed to give the student rocketry teams the chance to receive valuable insights from the qualified range safety officers (RSOs)\, industry professionals such as Airbus\, Lockheed Martin\, and Space Hub Yorkshire\, as well as presenting their plans and receiving peer feedback and discussions. \nThe event took place on the 4th December 2024\, at Horizon\, Leeds\, with over 18 Student Rocketry teams in attendence. \nTo download the the event report\, click here. \n﻿
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/mach-25-bootcamp/
LOCATION:Private: Horizon\, 3rd Floor\, 2 Brewery Warf\, Kendall Street\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, LS10 1JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SHY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241217T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241209T164253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T164253Z
UID:2935-1734447600-1734451200@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Green Fintech Trends and Solutions for Nature-related Applications
DESCRIPTION:3pm Tue 17th December 2024 \nThis webinar will highlight market developments in green fintech and showcase innovative solutions from companies around the world. Speakers will discuss innovations for both “greening finance” and “financing green” with an emphasis on nature-related applications. \n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/green-fintech-trends-and-solutions-for-nature-related-applications/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20250108T142134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T131529Z
UID:2959-1738677600-1738681200@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:GreenSpace Webinar Series - Webinar 3: Applications of Satellite Data
DESCRIPTION:This is the third webinar in our GreenSpace webinar series. Our webinars cover a range of topics showcasing the applications of satellite data in a variety of sectors including agriculture\, finance\, disaster management\, and climate change. \nIn this webinar\, Space Hub Yorkshire will provide an overview of the GreenSpace Project\, followed by a showcase of applications of satellite data from industry experts – look out for our speaker announcements! \nMore details coming soon! Register here or using the link below. \n﻿﻿ \n﻿﻿ \n 
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/greenspace-webinar-series-webinar-3-applications-of-satellite-data/
LOCATION:United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250207
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241209T154826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T154826Z
UID:2912-1738713600-1738886399@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Ignite Space 2025
DESCRIPTION:Ignite Space 2025 will be held on February 5-6 at the National Space Centre in Leicester.  \nIgnite Space is a leading space sector event in the UK\, offering attendees the opportunity to connect with new customers\, collaborators\, and investors\, as well as showcasing an industry worth over £17.5 billion to the UK economy. The event features a conference with industry leaders\, an exhibition of innovative technologies\, and networking sessions. It is especially beneficial for SMEs and businesses with space-applicable technologies.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/ignite-space-2025/
LOCATION:National Space Centre Leicester\, Exploration Drive\, Leicester\, LE4 5NS
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241209T163416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T131711Z
UID:2926-1741651200-1741823999@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Space Comm Expo 2025
DESCRIPTION:Space-Comm Expo 2025 will take place on 11-12 March 2025 at ExCeL London. The event will feature an array of exhibitors\, speakers\, and attendees from across the world.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-comm-expo-2025/
LOCATION:London
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241209T163048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T163048Z
UID:2925-1742169600-1742601599@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-40)
DESCRIPTION:Convened biennially since 1962\, the Symposium is a global summit for world-renowned experts to share crucial\, emerging knowledge in earth observation and remote sensing in pursuit of protecting the planet and its people from harm. \nISRSE-40 will run alongside the inaugural Farnborough International Space Show\, an event which will pioneer the commercial space age. \nTitled ‘Synergy in Sight: Harnessing Earth Observation for Sustainable Development’\, the conference will explore the synergies between emerging technologies\, interdisciplinary collaboration\, and global partnerships to foster a deeper understanding of Earth-system dynamics and their applications. \n  \nTopics to include: \n– Climate Change and Environmental Monitoring\n– Sustainable Land and Marine Resource Management\n– Resilient Urban and Infrastructure Systems\n– Innovative Earth Observation Technologies\n– Enhancing Diversity for the Sector\n– Interdisciplinary and Cross-Sectoral Collaboration\n– EO for adaption and mitigation \n  \nThe Symposium will host a range of participants dedicated to the advancement of remote sensing technologies and the data analysis pivotal to Earth Observation capabilities and space applications.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/international-symposium-on-remote-sensing-of-environment-isrse-40/
LOCATION:Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre\, UK\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20241209T162455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T162455Z
UID:2921-1742342400-1742515199@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Farnborough International Space Show 2025
DESCRIPTION:Farnborough International Space Show connects the space ecosystem across industry\, defence\, government and academia on a global scale. This event will be co-located with the 40th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment and will share crucial\, emerging knowledge in pursuit of protecting the planet and its people. \nMore details coming soon!
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/farnborough-international-space-show-2025/
LOCATION:RAF Farnborough\, Farnborough
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T181500
CREATED:20250108T115311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T094945Z
UID:2977-1742376600-1742401800@spacehubyorkshire.org
SUMMARY:Space Tech Assembly
DESCRIPTION:How is space tech and Earth observation (EO) data disrupting your industry? Join us on the 19th of March for our Space Tech Assembly to find out! \nWhat is the Space Tech Assembly?\nSpace Hub Yorkshire is delighted to announce that an inspirational gathering of space technology and EO data specialists will be congregating in Leeds in 2025. \nExperts from the space sector will be joined by UK industry leaders to explore the impact of ultramodern technologies on: \n\nAgriTech\n\n\nInvestment\n\n\nThe public sector\n\n\nSustainability\n\n\nFunding and finance\n\nWhether you join us for the whole Space Tech Assembly or just the morning or afternoon\, you’ll leave with an imagination sparked by the possibilities of space tech. \nMore details on the Space Tech Assembly\nWe’ll release the full run of the day\, plus details of our panellists and keynote speaker soon.
URL:https://spacehubyorkshire.org/event/space-tech-assembly/
LOCATION:Nexus\, Nexus Building\, Leeds\, United Kingdom\, LS21AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:GreenSpace,SHY,UK-EONS
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