SIF 3: Introduction to Space Innovation Forum 3, Kiruna 19th-20th October 2016
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Transcript of SIF 3: Introduction to Space Innovation Forum 3, Kiruna 19th-20th October 2016
Space Innovation Forum 319-20 October 2016
Johanna Bergström-Roos, Project Manager
Programme
• Latest news from RIT• The Space Innovation Ecosystem• Workshop• Presentations and conclusions• Thought about next Space Innovation Forum
October 19 at Space Campus15.15 Coffee and mingle
16.00 The ESA EcosystemESA Technology Transfer Office, Stefan
GustafssonESA-BIC Sweden, Joakim Enerstam
16.45 Workshop part 1 led by Johan Bergström & Mattias Bergström
18.00 Bus departure to Kiruna City
19.00 Dinner at Camp Ripan
12.00 Lunch & networking (IRF restaurant)
13.30 Welcome – latest news from RIT, Johanna Bergström Roos
WP 1 – Centre of Excellence, Olle Persson
WP 2 – Innovation Projects, Marta-Lena Antti & Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck
WP 3 – The Innovation Ecosystem, Johanna Bergström Roos & Stefan Dahlhielm
New collaboration Conex Engineering AB – LTU, Jimmy Abrahamsson, Conex Engineering AB
New collaboration N66 – LTU, Jan-Olof Sänkelä, N66
Applications based on satellite data, Jörgen Hartnor, Lantmäteriet
October 20 at Camp Ripan
08.00 Innovation workshop part 2
Coffee while working
11.00 Presentations and conclusion
11.50 Next Space Innovation Forum
12.00 Lunch
Social media
• # Innovatespace• Live streaming to students at LTU
http://www.YouTube.com/c/LTUBusinessABLuleå
Purpose & Goal
PurposeThe space sector will contribute to increase growth in the region on a much broader scale than it does today.
Strong links local-regional-national-international
Overall GoalThe region has a current and well anchored space strategy, linked to the Swedish strategy for space.
Project GoalThe space sector in the region has increased its capacity in R&D collaboration between academia, industry and stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem.
“Ongoing evaluation” (1/3) Report 1 made by Oxford Research
• In general RIT is seen as a unique project - Triple Helix cooperation within the space business (academy, industry, society)
• LTU’s strong expansion in the field of space has strengthen LTU as an interesting partner. • Greater focus on commercialization - a shift towards small-scale, technical simplification
and cost awareness• The space industry is interested in getting more regional suppliers. • Most respondents have a good understanding for the projects activities
“Ongoing evaluation” (2/3) Report 1 made by Oxford Research
• Space Innovation Forum is useful and good • Three ideas about space related growth in the region:
- spin-offs from R&D projects - development of current and future SME- development of applications downstream of the space business
• We need to collaborate in new ways • Important to work on a plan on how to proceed after RIT.
“Ongoing evaluation” (3/3) Report 1 made by Oxford Research
• Some interesting challenges: - to get SMEs from the whole region involved- to involve other parts within LTU (not only those in Kiruna)- to stimulate technology transfer and cross fertilization- to work on IP and the rights to new knowledge/technology- to strengthen horizontal criteria - to get financiers and venture capitalists involved
• Your personal contribution is most valuable!
Late braking news• ExoMars 2016• Satellite launches from Esrange
Space Innovation Forum 319-20 October 2016
Olle Persson
Centre of Exellence• Close cooperation with external partners• Platform for external funding and projects• Use of knowledge, competence and resources• Strengthen the university's role as a resource for the community• Academic depth and width
Marta-Lena Antti Reza Emami Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck Thomas Kuhn Maria-Paz Zorzano MierJavier Martin TorresPeter Törlind Jaap van de Beek
Supervisors RIT
Marta-Lena Antti Reza Emami Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck Peter Törlind
Supervisors Graduate School
Ichiro MinamiMagnus GustavssonHans Nilsson Eugenia Belova Gabriella Stenberg Vinit Parida
Thomas Kuhn Maria-Paz Zorzano MierJavier Martin Torres Jaap van de Beek Jana Mendrok Mathias MilzRikard Slapak Lars-Göran Westerberg
Robert PersonJohan Kero
Mattias Grahn
Peter Völger
20 PhD students - 180 graduate students
New collaborations since the startStudent projects: - IIP Instantaneous impact point (SSC)- Student course at Esrange- Student course with ARDUINO- Rexus/Bexus student projectsProject course: SALACIA (Rexus)PhD courses: - Product innovation with space applications- Product management with ESA focus- Project course (cross disciplinary)Scientific instrument: - Omnisys: HABIT (ExoMars 2020)FoU projekt:- OHB Sweden: Evaluation of Electromagnetic drive- OHB Sweden: Improved Xenon Gauging Method for telecom spacecraft- Open Cosmos : QB50 NanoSatellite- RUAG: Concurrent engineering for computers on a chip- ARDUINO: Certify devices for space
Collaboration academy – space companies- SSC- OHB- NanoSpace- GKN- Open Cosmos (New)- Omnisys (new)- RUAG (New)
Collaboration with regional SME- Coonex Engineering- M66- Kimit AB- VTT
WP2 – Innovation ProjectsMarta-Lena AnttiAnna Öhrwall RönnbäckPär Johansson
Graduate School of Space Technology• 15 years, collaboration with IRF.• 38 PhDs so far, > 270 publications.• 3rd round of graduate school. Started 2015. 19 PhD-students enrolled. • 6 research subjects: Onboard Space Systems, Atmospheric Science,
Product Innovation, Applied Physics, Engineering Materials. + Co-supervisors from Chemical Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Signal Processing
• Common courses (30 hp), 1 workshop per year
Workshop in Abisko
PhD students at LTU, Campus Kiruna :• Rikard Ottemark (Onboard Space Systems) • Moses Browne (Onboard Space Systems) • Kanika Garg (Onboard Space Systems) • Tobias Roos (Onboard Space Systems) • Sumeet Satpute (Onboard Space Systems) • Chris Nieto (Onboard Space Systems) • Veronika Wolf (Atmospheric Science) • Teresa Mendaza-de-Cal (Atmospheric Science) • Rita Kajtar (Atmospheric Science) • Maryam Jamali (Atmospheric Science) • Sandra Vázquez-Martín (Atmospheric Science) • Alvaro Soria Salinas (Atmospheric Science)
PhD students at LTU Campus Luleå:• Magnus Neikter (Engineering Materials)• Erik Nyberg (Machine Elements)• Wissam Fakhardji (Applied Physics)• Christo Dordlofva (Product Innovation)• Angelica Lindwall (Product Innovation)
PhD students at IRF:• Etienne Behar (Onboard Space Systems) • Audrey Schillings (Atmospheric Science)
Collaboration with space industry
• GKN Aerospace Engine Systems• SSC, Swedish Space Corporation• RUAG Space• NanoSpace / GOMspace• OHB Sweden• Omnisys• …
Course Introduction to space technology
“Fly your thesis”-final at ESTEC, Holland
ESAS Parabolic Flight Campaign,
Rita Edit Kajtar, Álvaro Tomás Soria Salinas and Teresa Mendaza de Cal, PhD students in Atmospheric Science, and Master student Filip Jensen
Improve accuracy in measurements of propellant content in spacecrafts’ tanks throughout operation.
Innovations WorkshopsVisit space companies.
Additive manufacturing (3D-printing).
Opportunities investigated.
A course example
Project Management with ESA-focus:
Peter Berlin, 45-years experience of space business, project management of large satellite programmes at ESA and Inmarsat.
• PhD students make business plan, start private company, looking for investment money• Panel from space industry and simulated investors• Idea 1: artificial Northern Light for tourists• Idea 2: distribution of 10 cubesats in different orbits, by aVega satellite• Previous idea: “Phunix” - funeral in form of ashes becoming a shooting star (“stjärnfall”)
Product Innovation for Space Applications• Product = goods, services and
combinations• Innovation
– Methods to take an idea to innovation– Systems engineering & concurrent
engineering• Companies in a central role• 7,5 hp February-June 2016• Space Forum (Rymdforum) May 8-10,
2016, as part of the course
Space Innovation Forum 319-20 October 2016
Johanna Bergström-Roos, Project Manager
WP 3 – the Innovation Eco System• Identify actors within the regional innovation ecosystem • Develop cooperation between relevant actors• Initiate and develop an innovation ecosystem for the space sector• Arrange creative venues for stakeholders in the space sector• Capture potential business ideas• Verify and develop these ideas• Develop methods and processes for innovation and commercialization Johanna
Bergström-Roos
Innovation Support System
Johanna Bergström-Roos
LTU Business
Jens Lundström
ABI/ESA-BIC
Joakim Enerstam
ABI/ESA-BIC
Tommy LahtiProgressum
Pär Johansson
LTU Business
Ann-Christin Samuelsson
Kiruna Kommun
Mattias Gustafsson
LTU Business
Anna ÖhrwallRönnbäck
LTU
Peter TörlindLTU
"We build an innovation ecosystem for the space industry that identify and supports business ideas and make them successful."
Upcoming activities within WP3• Space Innovation Workshop in Kiruna/Abisko, November 25-26
led by Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck and Peter Öhrwall at LTU
Open workshop: Space meets Kiruna Urban Transformation
• Workshop ”Successful Space Eco System”, November 28-29 led by Magnus Klofsten at Oxford Research
Closed workshop: RIT Project Group and RIT Steering Committee
Aurora Sky Station
Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck Peter Törlind Magnus Klofsten