Satellite Terminals: Driving Business through Technology Innovation

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This event brings together developers and manufacturers of satellite terminals, satellite operators and representatives of the satcomms user community for an interactive discussion about the present and future of the satellite terminals industry, novel applications for satellite terminals and technology requirements for the above.

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About the event

3rd of June 2015
Digital Catapult, 101 Euston Road, London, NW1 2RA

The satellite telecommunication industry is, by far, the most important space sector for the European satellite manufacturing industry, representing more than 60% of satellite activities in Europe. Satellite terminals are an important part of the telecommunication ecosystem, which underpins a broad spectrum of applications from broadcasting to emergency services. With new satellites introduced by Eutelsat, Intelsat, Inmarsat and others, it is extremely important that the pace of innovation in developing new satellite terminals is matching that of satellite payloads.
This event brings together developers and manufacturers of satellite terminals, satellite operators and representatives of the satcomms user community for an interactive discussion about the present and future of the satellite terminals industry. The focus will be on novel applications for satellite terminals and technology requirements for the above.

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AGENDA
9:30     Registration and refreshments
10:00    Welcome from organisers, Alex Efimov, KTN
10:10    ESA ARTES 3-4 and 5 Programme - Ground Segment Technologies and Products, Domenico Mignolo, ESA
10:30    ESA ARTES Partnership Programme (ARTES 33) – ESA Business Development, Philip Haines, ESA
10:40    Industry Talk 1 (Intelsat, speaker TBC)
10:55    Industry Talk 4 (O3B Networks, speaker TBC)
11:10    Coffee break
11:30    Satellite Terminals: Future Outlook, Chris McIntosh, Viasat
11:45   Industry Talk 3 (Inmarsat, speaker TBC)
12:00     Industrial Applications for Inmarsat terminals, John Bourke, Mobile Internet  
12:20    Satellite terminals as enabling technology for the digital sector, Digital Catapult (TBC)
12:40     Satellite terminals activities at SA Catapult, Vladimir Stoiljkovic, Satellite Applications Catapult
12:50 Vision for the future of satellite terminals sector in the UK and the Satellite Terminals Working Group, Maria Kalama, Innovate UK
13:00     Lunch, networking time
14:30 Closure

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Digital Catapult Centre, 101 Euston Road, Kings Cross, London NW1 2RA

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