Industry: Events
Global Space Technology Forum, Dec 7-9,2009, ADNEC, Abu Dhabi, UAE
"Hosted in Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s capital and fast emerging regional hub for aviation and aerospace, the Global Space Technology Forum provides the perfect opportunity to closely examine emerging Space technologies and business plans. Attending delegates can look forward to discussing the most up to date Space applications, trends and research in the market." This is the 2nd annual Forum held in Abu Dhabi and includes a commercial space session and increasing involvement by the West and the U.S., including Bigelow Aerospace and SpaceX.
Advancing NewSpace Conference | The Space Frontier Foundation
"Honor the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing by spending 4 days (Jul 17-20, '09) discussing the latest entrepreneurial space industry events at the NewSpace 2009 Conference, the NASA Research Park, Mountain View, CA. The Space Frontier Foundation has extended online registration until July 10th, 2009 for space professionals and enthusiasts everywhere. Attendees will hear giants in the industry speak, and have access to intriguing exhibits ranging from NewSpace media and entertainment to the latest technologies. Network with fellow enthusiasts at the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), Teachers in Space, and the National Space Society (NSS) booths or pick up gear at the Space Frontier Storefront. You will also learn about the launch of the International Space University’s new MBA program at the ISU exhibit."
CubeSat Community Website - Developers' Workshop 2009
The next CubeSat Developer's Workshop is coming to San Luis Obispo, Apr 22-25th. New "nanosat" development and flight opportunities are emerging within the academic, industry and government sectors, and are now global in scope. The workshop concludes with an Aerospace Expo outreach event for students of all ages and teachers.
Space 3.0 - Emerging Commercial Applications for Small Satellites
“Radical advances in small satellite technology are fast approaching, which will allow innovators to create from today’s “garages” powerful consumer and commercial nanosatellites. This new era of entrepreneurial space will create a market where companies and educational groups can design, build and operate small, highly functional spacecraft (eSats). Join SEF Spaceworks, Stanford University, Aviation Week and other sponsors on March 24 in Palo Alto, California for a unique workshop exploring the emerging commercial and educational uses and applications for these eSats. Space is limited so register now.”

