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  • Associated Countries

    France Russia United Kingdom CanadaNetherlandIsrael United States

    Institutional SatelliteDevelopers’ Summit

    Students’ SatelliteMission 2022

    ITCA InitiativeSECOND INTERNATIONALPROGRAMME ON

    29-30 November 2018Sir M V Auditorium, FKCCI

    Bengaluru, India

  • Since the dawn of the Space Age in 1957, satellites have become a key component for Since the dawn of the Space Age in 1957, satellites have become a key component for

    global development across the comity of nations and have enabled signicant social and global development across the comity of nations and have enabled signicant social and

    economic development. The expensive technology hitherto available in large and elite economic development. The expensive technology hitherto available in large and elite

    labs, is now accessible to all, thanks to the digital era, the allied miniaturization, and labs, is now accessible to all, thanks to the digital era, the allied miniaturization, and

    advances in manufacturing. The characteristics of the satellites have undergone a sea-advances in manufacturing. The characteristics of the satellites have undergone a sea-

    change in dimensions and weight, and are being progressed under the category of small change in dimensions and weight, and are being progressed under the category of small

    satellites with the nomenclature of Micro-Nano-Pico-Femto.satellites with the nomenclature of Micro-Nano-Pico-Femto.

    Miniaturized satellites have several inbuilt advantages over conventional satellites, Miniaturized satellites have several inbuilt advantages over conventional satellites,

    including lower development costs, ease of mass production, slashed timeline for including lower development costs, ease of mass production, slashed timeline for

    development and rideshare launch opportunities. Advancements in the eld of development and rideshare launch opportunities. Advancements in the eld of

    engineering and technology have helped the promotion of Student-Centric-Satellite engineering and technology have helped the promotion of Student-Centric-Satellite

    Missions in the academic world, oering the student community a plethora of Missions in the academic world, oering the student community a plethora of

    opportunities in the life-cycle of satellite development, from conceptualization, opportunities in the life-cycle of satellite development, from conceptualization,

    analysis, integration, launch, and monetization of data assets. World over, 900+ such analysis, integration, launch, and monetization of data assets. World over, 900+ such

    satellites have been launched by students, and many are in orbit and functional.satellites have been launched by students, and many are in orbit and functional.

    Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA),Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA), a platform for technology adherents a platform for technology adherents

    working to stimulate multi-disciplinary capabilities in tomorrow's workforce, is actively working to stimulate multi-disciplinary capabilities in tomorrow's workforce, is actively

    partnering with Academic Institutions, Industry, and Research labs to conceptualize, partnering with Academic Institutions, Industry, and Research labs to conceptualize,

    develop and launch a distinctive programme of develop and launch a distinctive programme of “India 75 Student Satellites Mission” “India 75 Student Satellites Mission”

    through accomplished Institutions in the consortium mode. The Consortium partners through accomplished Institutions in the consortium mode. The Consortium partners

    will develop Student-Centric-Satellites in co-operation with international space will develop Student-Centric-Satellites in co-operation with international space

    exploration agencies based on the paradigm. ITCA has exploration agencies based on the paradigm. ITCA has “open collaboration philosophy” “open collaboration philosophy”

    created this ecosystem to inspire “Space Enthusiasts” and provide structured access to created this ecosystem to inspire “Space Enthusiasts” and provide structured access to

    technology to progress dynamic missions leading to signicant learning outcomes technology to progress dynamic missions leading to signicant learning outcomes

    aligned with industry needs.aligned with industry needs.

    To realize this pronounced vision, ITCA is collaborating with International Agencies, To realize this pronounced vision, ITCA is collaborating with International Agencies,

    National Labs and Industry Experts who have contributed immensely to the National Labs and Industry Experts who have contributed immensely to the

    development of Satellite missions. ITCA has adevelopment of Satellite missions. ITCA has a renowned panel of globally renowned renowned panel of globally renowned

    interdisciplinary expertsinterdisciplinary experts to mentor students participating in this ambitious programme to mentor students participating in this ambitious programme

    of Student Satellite development launched at theof Student Satellite development launched at the 6 Indian Technology Congress 2018. 6 Indian Technology Congress 2018.

    Institutions that have participated in the rst International Seminar on Institutions that have participated in the rst International Seminar on “Students' “Students'

    Satellites Mission” “deep-dive” tSatellites Mission” “deep-dive” thave now progressed to echnology-capability-have now progressed to echnology-capability-

    business potential assessments with the Mentors and Domain Experts to nalize business potential assessments with the Mentors and Domain Experts to nalize

    missions and the funding structure.missions and the funding structure.

    Based on the overwhelming response from Institutions, this International programme Based on the overwhelming response from Institutions, this International programme

    is being structured to facilitate institutions to join and expand the consortium.is being structured to facilitate institutions to join and expand the consortium.

    Since the dawn of the Space Age in 1957, satellites have become a key component for

    global development across the comity of nations and have enabled signicant social and

    economic development. The expensive technology hitherto available in large and elite

    labs, is now accessible to all, thanks to the digital era, the allied miniaturization, and

    advances in manufacturing. The characteristics of the satellites have undergone a sea-

    change in dimensions and weight, and are being progressed under the category of small

    satellites with the nomenclature of Micro-Nano-Pico-Femto.

    Miniaturized satellites have several inbuilt advantages over conventional satellites,

    including lower development costs, ease of mass production, slashed timeline for

    development and rideshare launch opportunities. Advancements in the eld of

    engineering and technology have helped the promotion of Student-Centric-Satellite

    Missions in the academic world, oering the student community a plethora of

    opportunities in the life-cycle of satellite development, from conceptualization,

    analysis, integration, launch, and monetization of data assets. World over, 900+ such

    satellites have been launched by students, and many are in orbit and functional.

    Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA), a platform for technology adherents

    working to stimulate multi-disciplinary capabilities in tomorrow's workforce, is actively

    partnering with Academic Institutions, Industry, and Research labs to conceptualize,

    develop and launch a distinctive programme of “India 75 Student Satellites Mission”

    through accomplished Institutions in the consortium mode. The Consortium partners

    will develop Student-Centric-Satellites in co-operation with international space

    exploration agencies based on the paradigm. ITCA has “open collaboration philosophy”

    created this ecosystem to inspire “Space Enthusiasts” and provide structured access to

    technology to progress dynamic missions leading to signicant learning outcomes

    aligned with industry needs.

    To realize this pronounced vision, ITCA is collaborating with International Agencies,

    National Labs and Industry Experts who have contributed immensely to the

    development of Satellite missions. ITCA has a renowned panel of globally renowned

    interdisciplinary experts to mentor students participating in this ambitious programme

    of Student Satellite development launched at the 6 Indian Technology Congress 2018.

    Institutions that have participated in the rst International Seminar on “Students'

    Satellites Mission” “deep-dive” thave now progressed to echnology-capability-

    business potential assessments with the Mentors and Domain Experts to nalize

    missions and the funding structure.

    Based on the overwhelming response from Institutions, this International programme

    is being structured to facilitate institutions to join and expand the consortium.

    Associated Countries

    Russia

    France Israel

    United Kingdom

    Canada

    Netherland United States

    Japan

  • National Advisory Committee

    Padma Shri Prof. R.M. VasagamFormer Project Director,"APPLE" India's First Geo-stationary Communication Satellite,Former VC, Anna University and Dr. MGR University

    Padma Bhushan Dr. B.N. SureshPresident, Indian National Academy of Engineering, Delhi,Chancellor, IIST, Trivandrum and Hon Distinguished Professor, ISRO HQ, Bangalore. (Former Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, VSSC, Trivandrum, Founder Director, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, IIST and Former Member, Space Commission)

    Padma Shri Dr. Mylswamy AnnaduraiFormer Director, ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC)

    Padma Shri Y.S. RajanHonorary Distinguished Professor in Indian Space Research Organisation, Former Vice-Chancellor in Punjab Technical University (PTU)

    Padma Shri Dr. B. DattaguruFormer Professor & HoD, Department of Aerospace, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

    Mr. M.S. JayachandranGD -DTG Group SIS / IISU,Associate Programme Director-PSG-SI-GP, DPD, RS-3/3A and 3S/ 3SA

    ITCA has envisaged, as an National Initiative,

    programme is to build and “India @ 75: Students' Satellites

    launch in orbit to coincide with 75 Satellites India's 75 years

    of Independence by 2022. The Students' Satellites

    programme is completely educational outreach paradigm.

    ITCA has completely understand the myriad

    challenges involved in Building a Satellite from Scratch has

    developed a Mechanism to make things easier and

    affordable by networking with global best practices along

    with frugal innovations.

    Student-Centered Space-Craft Missions play a key

    and compelling role in Space-based scientific and

    engineering programmes, which will provide important

    “hands-on” experience for faculty members and enthusiastic

    students. The tools and technology could easily be deployed

    in this multi-discipline culture and developmental process.

    India Freedom 75:Students’ Satellites

    ITCA National Initiative

    Speakers Invited

    Dr. Meir ArielDirectorThe Herzliya Science Centre

    Brig. Gen. (Res.) Abraham (Avi) BacharFounder & CEO IsraTeam 98 LTD, Israel

    Mr. Akiba PenkarDirector – Saisanket, Hodayot, HaZafon (North) District, Israel

    Mr. Milind PimprikarFounder and Chairman, CANEUS

    Ms Rei KawashimaSecretary General,UNISEC Global (University Space Engineering Consortiums), Japan

    Dr. Shaun WhiteheadCreationeering / Scoutek Ltd (UK),Innovative Solutions In Space (ISIS), Delft, Netherlands

    Mr. Mathieu J WeissManaging Director, Liaision Oce India,Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES),Consulate General of France, Bangalore

    Dr. Sharan AsundiAssistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Science Engineering at Tuskegee University and Visiting Researcher at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

    Mr. Andrew Quintero(The Aerospace Corporation), Director,CANEUS Small Satellite Sector Consortium

    Jake SzatkowskiChair of Launch Services Initiative,United Launch Alliance, Colorado, USA

    William EdmonsonChair of Stakeholder Liaison and Strategic Development Initiative,North Carolina State University, North Carolina, USA

    George N. GrammasCo-Chair of Intellectual Property and Export Control Initiative,Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Washington DC, USA

    Cubesat.org

    CANEUS Small Satellite Sector Consortium, Canada/USA

    Data Patterns India (P) Ltd, Chennai

    Alpha Design Technologies (P) Ltd, Bangalore

  • Agencies Invited

    The cost factor, complete

    technology, time to build, services

    requirements restricts the Satellite

    fabrication. On the other hand

    revolution in electronics and digital

    technologies, miniaturization

    options, availability of smart

    materials, computational

    capacities, storage devices,

    imaging technologies, controller

    intelligence, automation have

    opened the opportunities to design

    and fabricate smaller, faster and

    cheaper sophisticated small

    satellites. The small satellites are

    launched as “Piggy-backs” of large

    Satellites further reduced launching

    cost.

    The concept of Small-Satellite

    triggered the Satellite Industry to

    collaborate with the academia and

    to maximize these technological

    advantages by sharing the human

    and technical resources from

    academia along with latest

    technologies and tools. We can

    learn from the current scenario of

    highly successful collaborative

    model of Industry-Institute in the

    segment of “small satellites' have

    paved the way for win-win

    partnerships across the continents

    among popular institutions.

    Satellites toSmall Satellitesto Student Satellites

    Technical Content

    Secretariat Office:Indian Technology Congress Association

    #3, 4th Floor, First Main, BDA Layout,Kodihalli, HAL 2nd Stage, Bengaluru – 560 008.

    Ph: +91 80 65592501;Tele-Fax: +91 80 4850 8380

    [email protected]/studentsatellite

    Er. S. Shanmugam+91 9980610017 / 96111 65231

    [email protected]

    Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan

    Convener, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    Secretary General

    Indian Technology Congress Association and

    Dean (R&D), New Horizon College of Engineering

    +91 98451 73730; [email protected]

    CubeSat, Nanosat and Picosat Missions

    Antenna Systems, Attitude Control

    Systems, Communication Systems,

    Command Data Handling Systems, CubeSat

    Structures, Solar Panels

    CubeSat Platforms

    Payload Development and Integration

    Internships and Exchange Programmes

    Launch Services

    Ground Stations

    Commissioning and Operations Support

    Training and Mentoring Sessions /

    Modular Courses for Beginners

    International Collaborations

    and Global Funding

    Opportunities with

    Affordable Terms

  • Summit Structure

    The Second International Summit on “Student’s Satellite Mission 2022”will discuss a

    wide canvas of topics and themes related to the development of student satellites,

    and is structured with a unique format to help participants including Faculty and

    Students have a 360 degree perspective on student satellites and missions, and

    develop competencies to Conceive, Design, Develop and Operate envisioned satellite

    development programmes.

    The summit is a combination of seminar and workshop formats that would facilitate

    participants to develop a comprehensive and actionable set of multidisciplinary

    competencies essential for successful Student-Centric Satellite Missions, and build

    synergistic networks with domain experts, program management professionals,

    business executives and engineering management professionals for collaboration.

    The entire summit is designed with a structured agenda to build organic

    understanding and facilitate successful outcomes. This educational model is

    drastically dierent from the conventional lecture paradigm and is developed to

    enhance student involvement and engagement. Through this multiple format summit

    structure with signicant opportunity for hands-on exercise and fostering curiosity,

    participants will completely understand the concept of systems engineering and

    development of integrated systems for missions.

    Internationally acclaimed student satellite

    summit will only accommodate 20

    Institutions on the first-come-first-serve

    basis. Avail this opportunity by participating

    from your Institute for the continual sessions

    of ITCA international student satellite

    developments and project programmes not

    just for this summit but work real-time work-

    based certifications, services- follow up

    activities manufacture, launch and

    commercialise to business plans, missions,

    and academic exchange programmes.

    Three Complimentary Registration for

    Seminar, Logo on Backdrop, Co-organizers

    Status for Seminar, Priority in Signing

    MoU/EoIs, Access to Funding (Soft Loan),

    Member of Consortium can have Student

    Satellite Programme at their Institution/ Joint

    Development of Students Satellite/ Post Event

    Training/ Internships on Small Satellites.

    Summit Participation

    ITCA has created a unique opportunity for

    academic institutions to become a member of

    the envisioned consortium “India 75 Student

    Satellites Mission” comprising academic

    institutions that are keen on having their own

    satellite in the Orbit by 2022.

    ITCA has structured a scheme in partnership

    with Israel Government and other agencies to

    support the critical aspects of technology

    enablement and nancial assistance. We are

    exploring possible synergies with countries

    from Russia, Canada, the USA, and France!

    Institutional Members of ITCA will be given

    foremost priority to participate in the mission.

    Institutional Members ofITCA will get Priority

    Registration

    Day - 2

    To address complete Road-Map on the Ÿsequence of activities and related time lines and milestones

    Interactive Workshop mode to Ÿunderstand the satellite mission development methodology and life cycle

    Inauguration and Keynote AddressesŸ

    International Exposure on Students’ ŸSatellite Programmes

    Small Satellites’ Contribution to Societal ŸDevelopment

    Goal-setting on Small Satellite ŸDevelopment

    Focus on Areas of Interest with specific Ÿcoverage on Small Satellites

    Video-show on Students-Developed Small ŸSatellites: Case Studies

    Day - 1

    Partnering Institutions

    Last Date to Register: 5 November 2018

    Current

  • 05-06 September 2018, NIMHANS, Bengaluru

    ITCA encouraged the diversication of students, graduates and young professionals who participated in the activities during ITC2018. ITCAs' International Student Satellite Seminar focused on technical, legislative and nancial aspects that were also presented. There were 16 Leading experts discussing the latest strategies to develop student satellite systems, storage as a service, optimisation including satellite ranges, India’s role in Satellite Range cost reduction, maximising O&M and commercialising factors and more. With 300 delegates attending from Institutes, Universities, Government Departments and Enterprises, this inaugural student satellite programme gave a foundation for many more real-time application institutional satellite based specic programmes for continual ITCAs' mission.

    Glimpses of First International Programme on

    Students’ Satellites Seminar

  • InvitationWednesday28 November 20189:30 hrs.Sir MV Auditorium, FKCCIBengaluru

    StudentSatellites’Mission 2022

    SECOND INTERNATIONALPROGRAMME ON

    https://itca.org.in/satellite

  • Assembly : 9:30 hrs

    Invocation

    Welcome : Dr. L.V. Muralikrishna Reddy President Indian Technology Congress Association

    About the Congress : Dr K Gopalakrishnan Secretary General, Indian Technology Congress Association, and Convener, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    INAUGURATION & ADDRESS BY

    Dr S K ShivakumarPadma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy,and Former Director, ISRO Satellite Center

    Guests of Honour : Dr Meir Ariel Director General, The Herzliya Science Center, and Director, Nano Satellite Center, University of Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

    Mr Sudhakar S Shetty President, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry

    Dr Venugopal K R Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University

    Mr R K Rajangam President, Planet Aerospace

    Key-note Address : Prof M Krishnaswamy Project Director-NIUSAT, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, and Former Programme Director of IRS Satellites, ISRO

    Presidential Address : Prof. R.M. Vasagam Chairman, National Advisory Committee Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    Vote of Thanks : Dr Enti Ranga Reddy Founder Fellow, ITCA and CMD, Legend Technologies

    Tea: 11:00 hrs

    P R O G R A M M E

    https://itca.org.in/satellite

  • Inauguration at 9:30 hrs on Wednesday, 28 November 2018

    by

    Dr S K ShivakumarPadma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy, andFormer Director, ISRO Satellite Center

    Dr Meir ArielDirector General, The Herzliya Science Center; and

    Director, Nano Satellite Center, University of Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

    Mr Sudhakar S Shetty President, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry

    Dr Venugopal K R Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University

    Mr R K Rajangam President, Planet Aerospace

    will grace the occasion as Guests of Honour

    Prof M Krishnaswamy Project Director-NIUSAT, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, and

    Former Programme Director of IRS Satellites, ISRO

    delivers key-note address

    Prof. R.M. VasagamPadma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, National Advisory Committee, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    presides

    You are cordially invited

    StudentSatellites’Mission 2022

    SECOND INTERNATIONALPROGRAMME ON

    Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy President, Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA)

    https://itca.org.in/satellite

  • Supported by

    Organised by

    WFEO-CIC

  • Indo - Israel Initiative

    Second International Programme on

    Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

    28 - 29 November 2018

    Sir MV Auditorium, FKCCI

    Bengaluru

  • Indo - Israel Initiative: Second International Programme on

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    Wednesday, 28 November 2018

    Inaugural Programme

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

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    Assembly

    Invocation

    Welcome

    9.30 Hrs

    Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy President, Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA)

    About the Programme Dr K Gopalakrishnan Secretary General, Indian Technology Congress Association &

    Convener, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    LIGHTING THE LAMP

    Inaugural Address Dr S K Shivakumar Padma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy, and

    Former Director, ISRO Satellite Center

    Guests of Honour

    Dr Meir Ariel Director General, The Herzliya Science Center; Director, Nano

    Satellite Center, University of Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

    Mr Sudhakar S Shetty President, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce

    and Industry

    Dr Venugopal K R Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University

    Mr R K Rajangam President, Planet Aerospace

    Keynote Address

    Prof M Krishnaswamy Project Director-NIUSAT, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher

    Education, Tamil Nadu and Former Programme Director of

    IRS Satellites, ISRO

    Presidential Address

    Prof R M Vasagam Padma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, National Advisory Committee

    Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    Vote of Thanks Dr Enti Ranga Reddy Founder Fellow-ITCA and CMD, Legend Technologies

    TEA 11:00 – 11:30 Hrs

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    SESSION I

    Plenary Session: Small Satellites – Technology and Innovation Ecosystem

    Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:30 – 13:00 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Chair

    Mr M Venkata Rao Member, Executive Committee, Planet Aerospace;

    Former Project Director

    (Oceansat and Resourcesat), ISRO

    Co-Chair Professor Daniel Khan OBE; Fellow, ITCA UK

    Keynote Speakers

    University Cooperation and Global

    Consortia for Small Satellite Development Dr G P Ganapathy

    UNISEC-India

    Innovation Ecosystem for Successful Space

    Industry

    Mr S A Kannan Programme Management & Systems Group

    U R Rao Satellite Centre, ISRO

    Industrial Collaboration for Accelerated

    Student Satellite Development Mr Krishnaswamy

    Adviser, Data Patterns

    Satellite Communication Networks

    Mr. Bharathi G

    DGM – Work Centre Operations

    L&T Defence

    LUNCH 13:00 – 14:00 Hrs

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    SESSION II

    INDO-ISRAEL Collaboration Possibilities and Initiatives

    Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:00 – 15:30 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Guest of Honour

    Dr Y S Rajan Padma Shri Awardee

    Honorary Distinguished Professor, ISRO

    Former Executive Director of Technology

    Information and Forecasting and Assessment Council

    (TIFAC)

    Chair

    Prof R M Vasagam Padma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, National Advisory Committee

    Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    Key parameters for successfully achieving

    mission objectives

    Importance of software coding and

    programming for a successful mission

    Achievable payloads for Students' Satellites

    Techno-commercial aspects of Student

    Satellites

    Relevant Successful Case Studies

    Dr Meir Ariel Director General, The Herzliya Science Center

    Director, Nano Satellite Center

    University of Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

    Mr Akiba Penkar Director

    TMISAT, ISRAEL

    TEA 15:30 – 16:00 Hrs

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    SESSION III

    Technologies and Development Models for Accelerated Student Satellite Mission

    Wednesday, 28 November 2018 16:00 – 17:30 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Chair Mr C D Shridhara

    Director, Ananth Technologies

    Key Note Speakers

    Nanosatellite Platforms

    Mr. Sune G Ottesen

    Regional Director, APAC, GomSpace Asia Pte.

    Ltd., Singapore

    Commercially Off the Shelf (COTS) for Nano

    Satellites

    Mr. Siharan De

    Electronics Components Expert

    Planet Aerospace

    Mr. Aravind Kilaru

    Exec Member, IET Satellite Systems & Applications

    Network

    Prof. Chaim Eshed

    Space Commission Member, ISRAEL

    Dr. Sharan Asundi

    Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace

    Science Engineering, Tuskegee University, USA

    Ms. Rei Kawashima

    Secretary General, UNISEC Global (University

    Space Engineering Consortiums), JAPAN

    Success Story of School Students’ Satellite

    Duchifat-2 (in English, Hoopoe-2),

    The Herzliya Science Center, ISRAEL

    Dr. Taiwo Raphael TEJUMOLA

    Resident Faculty in Space Applications

    International Space University, FRANCE

    Prof. Fabio Santoni

    Università degli Studi di Roma “la Sapienza”

    ITALY

    Interaction Session

    DINNER 19:30 – 21:00 Hrs

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    SESSION IV

    Technical Evaluation & Mission Identification

    Thursday, 29 September 2018 09:30 to 11:45 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Chair Mr R K Rajangam

    President, Planet Aerospace

    Former Project Director, INSAT-4B, ISRO

    Key Note Speakers

    AI-Deep Learning-Data Science Applications

    for Satellites Projects

    Mr Romeo Kienzler Chief Data Scientist, IBM Watson IoT,

    Czechoslavakia

    New Technologies & Start-up Ecosystem Mr Sudip Kar

    Co-Founder, D’Vine Research Labs

    CAN Sat Development Mr Pratik Misra CTO, Rile India Lab

    Space Cluster, UK

    Mr Amrut Yalagi Senior Sector Manager-Space, Department of

    International Trade, British Deputy High

    Commission, Bengaluru

    Solutions and Platforms Mr. Daniel Campbell

    Managing Director, Effective Space UK

    TEA 11:45 – 12:00 Hrs

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    SESSION V

    Business Plan & Funding Opportunities– Interaction and Networking

    Thursday, 29 September 2018 12:00 to 13:30 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Chair Mr L S Satyamurthy

    Vice President, Planet Aerospace;

    Former Programme Director Telemedicine, ISRO

    Panelists

    Dr Meir Ariel Director General, The Herzliya Science Center;

    Director, Nano Satellite Center, University of Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

    Mr Akiba Penkar

    Director, TMISAT, ISRAEL

    Prof R M Vasagam Padma Shri Awardee

    Chairman, National Advisory Committee, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022 and

    Vice President, Indian Technology Congress Association

    Dr K Gopalakrishnan Secretary General, Indian Technology Congress Association;

    Convener, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022 and

    Dean (R&D), New Horizon College of Engineering

    Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy President, Indian Technology Congress Association (ITCA)

    Experts from Space Industry

    Lunch 13:30 – 14:00 Hrs

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    Session VI

    Developing your Student Satellite Project

    Thursday, 29 September 2018 14:00 to 15:30 Hrs

    SIR MV Auditorium, FKCCI, Bengaluru

    Chair and Address

    Prof V K Agarwal Director, R&D and Professor Dept of CSE

    Dayananda Sagar University

    Keynote Speakers

    Legal Issues in Small Satellite Launches

    Prof. Kumar Abhijeet

    Assistant Professor

    National Law School of India University

    Open Source Software and COTS Solutions for

    Accelerated Student Satellite Development

    Ms. Pramitha R

    ITCA & Formerly University of Surrey, UK

    Recorded Video University of Surrey, UK

    Product Demonstrations and Presentations Open Cosmos, UK

    Desktop Satellite for Classrooms Mr Deepak V Dhadoti

    Servocontrols Aerospace India

    SESSION VII

    TEA 15:30 – 16:00 Hrs

    Valedictory & Signing of LoI / MoU 16:00 – 17:30 Hrs

    Chief Guest

    Prof B Dattaguru Padma Shri Awardee

    Emeritus Professor. Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

    Indian Institute of Science

    Guests of Honour

    Mr M V Kannan Chief Executive Officer, Space Technologies

    Division, Grintex India Limited; Member, Executive

    Committee, Planet Aerospace

    Dr Wooday P Krishna, FIE, FIET, Founder Fellow (ITCA)

    National President

    Indian Institution of Production Engineers

    Dr K Gopalakrishnan Secretary General, ITCA

    Convener, Students’ Satellite Mission 2022

    Dr Enti Ranga Reddy Founder Fellow-ITCA and CMD, Legend

    Technologies