Speakers from Rolls-Royce, Thales Alenia, NOAA, Babcock, European Space Agency, UK Space Agency, and Egyptian Space Agency are the latest to join the growing programmes of the Farnborough International Space Show and The 40th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-40).
The latest speakers announced for Farnborough International Space Show include:
- Kevin Craven, CEO, ADS Group
- Charles Vermont, Chair of the 695th Lord Mayor of London’s Space Protection Initiative, Lead Broker on Space Debris Removal Insurance Bonds, AHJ Ltd
- David Lockwood, Group CEO, Babcock International & President, ADS Group
- Katie Jarman, Assistant Chief Engineer for Space, Rolls-Royce
- Sabrina Alam, Director, Advisory, KPMG Luxembourg
- Tejpaul Bhatia, Chief Revenue Officer, Axiom Space
- Alun Williams , Deputy Director, Space, ADS Group
- Andrew Davies, Head of Special Projects, Stellar Solutions, Chair of UK Space SME Committee
- Jean-François Hamel, Eng., Vice President, Space Systems, NGC Aerospace
- Ramsey Faragher Director, CEO, Royal Institute of Navigation & Director of Studies and Bye-Fellow at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge
- Samira Braund, Defence Director, ADS Group
- Indigo Brownhall, Researcher in Space Sustainability and Astrodynamics, University College London (UCL)
- Jenna Rhodes-Tiwana, Senior Strategy Advisor, iSpace inc.
- Jeroen Wink, Chief Revenue Officer, Dawn Aerospace
- Joshua Broom, Head of Space, Department for Business
- Martin Rumens CEng FIET, Head of Products and Solutions Secure Communications, Babcock International
- Paulo Ricardo Braga Quental, Coordinator, Azores Mission Structure for Space, Regional Secretariat for Parliamentary Affairs and Communities, Governo dos Açores
- Ralph Dinsley, Managing Director, 3S Northumbria Ltd
- Roberto Provera, Director, New Initiatives and Innovation, Exploration and Science, Thales Alenia
- Ruth Fain, Director, Aurora Environmental Consulting Limited
- Úna Stanniland, Director of UK Operations, Stellar Solutions
Leading primes are exhibiting and partnering with the event, including Rolls-Royce, Lockheed Martin, Babcock International Group, Viasat, L3Harris and Telespazio.
Discussing Lockheed Martin’s expansive presence at the inaugural show, Nik Smith, Director, Lockheed Martin Space UK, said: “Lockheed Martin is delighted to be playing such an active role in the first Farnborough International Space Show, which aligns perfectly with our commitment to working with key organisations to boost the space sector in the UK.
“We are very proud of the fact that we are working closely with Government on this, particularly in terms of meeting their focus on regional growth.
“Our work in the North East and partnership with Northumbria University on initiatives like NESST – the North East Space Skills and Technology Centre – as well as organising our popular Space Camps to show young people the possibilities available in the sector, are fantastic examples of positive action to grow the space industry and provide opportunities for the next generation.”
Fred Taylor, Vice President of Space and Cyber Applications at Viasat Government Systems at Visat added: “The space industry is rapidly evolving, and the need for reliable, real-time and cost-effective on-orbit communications has never been greater. I am excited to attend the Farnborough International Space Show and collaborate with the international space community. During my presentation, I look forward to discussing the cutting-edge solutions that are transforming connectivity for LEO operators, government agencies and commercial space ventures in the growing global space economy.”
Co-locating with Farnborough International Space Show, ISRSE-40 will explore the synergies between emerging technologies, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global partnerships to foster a deeper understanding of Earth-system dynamics and their applications.
Topics of the four-day conference will include: climate change and environmental monitoring, sustainable land and marine resource management, resilient urban and infrastructure systems, innovative earth observation technologies, enhancing diversity for the sector, interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration and EO for adaption and mitigation
The latest ISRSE-40 speaker additions include:
- Rt Hon Lord Willetts FRS, Chair, UK Space Agency
- Dr Sherif Sedky, Chief Executive Officer, Egyptian Space Agency
- Adam Amara, Chief Scientist, UK Space Agency
- Ole Morten Olsen, Director, Business Development and Innovation, Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA)
- Clement Albergel, Head of Actionable Climate Information, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Michael Ford, Senior Scientist for NESDIS, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Jonathan Turner, Co-founder and Director, NLA International
- Nick Lambert, Co-founder and Director, NLA International
- Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Founder and CEO, hiALtitude Consulting
- Jonathan Williams, Founder, MSE International
- Dan Wicks, UK Managing Director, GHGSat
- Peter R Head CBE FREng FRSA, Chair, The Ecological Sequestration Trust
- David Ngindu Buabua, Director General, Centre National de Télédétection (Remote Sensing National Center) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Hannes Taubenböck, Head of the Geo-Risks and Civil Security Department, Earth Observation Center of the German Aerospace Center (DLR)
- Sabrina Alam, Director, Advisory, KPMG Luxembourg
- Roaya Bubshait, Head of Geospatial Analytics, National Space Science Agency of Bahrain
- Sam Adlen, Co-CEO, Space Solar
- Tobias Reinicke, CTO and Co-Founder, SatVu
- Dr Emma Gatti, Author, Publisher, Independent Space Analyst
- Olympia Karadima, Business Development Manager, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
- Lena Halounova, President, ISPRS
- Johannes Schmid, IT Service and Operations Manager, GeoVille Information Systems and Data Processing GmbH
- Momin Ashraf, Geospatial Consultant, Satellite Applications Catapult