A Bridge from the Lab to Orbit: Supporting New Global Space Researchers

Time: 16:35 - 17:45
Room: HAC Hall C
Format: Workshop

By participating in this guided workshop, you will help design the ideal user journey for sending experiments to a future commercial space station in low Earth orbit (LEO). This session will seek to uncover current challenges for research and development on the International Space Station, brainstorm ways to overcome barriers, identify opportunities for new capabilities, and publish a report on key findings. This workshop is ideally suited for a diverse, international audience of academic researchers planning to use or using LEO to advance their science, industry scientists and leaders seeking to leverage new LEO platforms to advance their R&D strategies, and university administrators.

Organizers

Jessica ROUSSET

Deputy Director, Interplanetary Initiative, Arizona State University

United States

Allison AREIAS-VOGEL

Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives Expert, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)

Austria

Liz WARREN

Director, Research Development for Orbital Reef, Blue Origin

United States

Speakers

Allison AREIAS-VOGEL

Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives Expert, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)

Austria

George WEINMANN

Strategy, Marketing and Sales, Senior Director, Blue Origin

United States

Michael GOLD

Chief Growth Officer, Redwire

United States

Thorben KÖNEMANN

Head of Science and Operation, ZARM, University of Bremen

Germany

Carl GELDERLOOS

Strategic Development Executive and Physicist, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Boulder

United States