Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome Jeremy Hallett
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
Opening Keynote Ms Zali Steggall OAM MP
Space is a critical tool to monitor and address environmental challenges, including the extrinsic threat of climate change. How can we position industry and science in Australia to better support climate monitoring?
Ms Zali Steggall OAM MP
Responding to the Changing Threat Environment: Keynote Major General Gregory Novak, AM
How have Space Command’s operations responded to a changing threat environment?
Major General Gregory Novak, AM
Commander of Space Command
Australia's Changing Defence Capability and How Space Enables Other Warfighting Domains: Keynote AIRCDRE Peter Thompson
How has Australia’s Defence capability changed in an evolving global context, with a focus on the role of space as an enabler of other warfighting domains?
AIRCDRE Peter Thompson
Director General Space Capability at Joint Capabilities Division
Geoscience Australia: Current Capabilities and Future Opportunities: Keynote Alison Rose
How has space-based observation by Geoscience Australia reshaped our relationship with our planet, driving scientific understanding, economic growth, and environmental stewardship?
Alison Rose
Chief of Space Division at Geoscience Australia
Australian Space Agency: Keynote Enrico Palermo
Enrico Palermo
Head of the Australian Space Agency
Morning Tea
Space Industry Innovation: Panel Alice Cahill•Christopher Janssen•David Jervis•Michael Jones•Tim Parsons
Recent innovations have transformed the space industry, creating opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors via reduced launch costs, increased launch frequency, satellite constellation opportunities, ground station services and data analytics and applications for example.
How are innovators changing the landscape for
Alice Cahill
Director Industry Development, Investment NSW of NSW Government
Christopher Janssen
Managing Director of GPC Electronics
David Jervis
CEO and Co-Founder of Gilmour Space Technologies
Michael Jones
Group CEO of Equatorial Launch Australia
Tim Parsons
System Entrepreneur
Earth Observation • Current Capabilities and Opportunities: Panel Melrose Brown•Darin Lovett•Nick Miller•Rueben Rajasingam•Fang Yuan•Seyed Miri
Earth observation tools, including satellites, corresponding ground stations and data analysis capabilities are a critical part of Australia's disaster resilience and climate research infrastructure. An increase in sovereign infrastructure in Earth observation will not only vastly strengthen Australia's current space expertise and economy but allow Australia greater flexibility in observation of major weather events, including natural disasters. But what resources does Australia currently have in Earth observation, and what is being done to expand these capabilities?
Melrose Brown
Director of UNSW Canberra Space
Darin Lovett
Executive Director of iLAuNCH Trailblazer
Nick Miller
Senior Director of Optus Satellite and Space Systems
Rueben Rajasingam
Chief Operating Officer at LatConnect 60
Fang Yuan
Earth Observation Technical Lead at FrontierSI
Seyed Miri
Regional Business Lead, ANZ Region at Planet Labs PBC
Australia's Defence Export Controls and Existing Legal Frameworks • Impacts to the Space Sector: Panel Kelly Barlow•Danielle Ireland-Piper•Kylie Wright
Recent developments such as the new International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) rules will have effects on Australia's space industry. Interpreting how these new laws affect current research and development of Australian technology in conjunction with other countries is important for businesses in Australia, as it affects how the sector can interact with our international partners.
Kelly Barlow
Principal, Space Capabilities at EMA Advisory
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Academic Director, Associate Professor of National Security College, ANU
Kylie Wright
Assistant Secretary Defence Industry International Policy Branch
Lunch
Critical Infrastructure Security: Keynote Gregory Smith
Acting Assistant Secretary Risk Assessment at Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre, Department of Home Affairs
Space Industry in National Security (SpINS) Hypothetical Wargame Terry Van Haren•Richard Keir•Darin Lovett
Terry Van Haren
Director of SIAA
Richard Keir
Director of Stirling Advisory
Darin Lovett
Executive Director of iLAuNCH Trailblazer
Hypothetical Wargame Vignette 1 • The Role and Importance of SDA Will Crowe•Malcolm Davis•Melissa De Zwart•Tom Reddell•Phil Ridley•Matthew Tetlow•Terry Van Haren
Will Crowe
Co-Founder and CEO of HEO Robotics
Malcolm Davis
Senior Analyst in Defence Strategy and Capability at ASPI
Melissa De Zwart
Professor, Space Law and Governance at University of Adelaide
Lecturer - Space and military law and strategy at UNSW Canberra
Malcolm Davis
Senior Analyst in Defence Strategy and Capability at ASPI
Cristian Di Fabio
Director of Delta Tango Advisory
Michael Frater
CEO of Skykraft
Richard Keir
Director of Stirling Advisory
Rueben Rajasingam
Chief Operating Officer at LatConnect 60
Byron Riessen
Partner, Space & Global Lead Partner, Deloitte GRAVITY Challenge at Deloitte Australia
SpINS Hypothetical Wargame Vignette 3 • Use of Dual Use Technologies in Initial Response and Prevent Escalation Duncan Blake•Malcolm Davis•Michael Jones•Darin Lovett•Professor Anna Moore•Mark Ramsey•David Jervis
Duncan Blake
Lecturer - Space and military law and strategy at UNSW Canberra
Malcolm Davis
Senior Analyst in Defence Strategy and Capability at ASPI
Michael Jones
Group CEO of Equatorial Launch Australia
Darin Lovett
Executive Director of iLAuNCH Trailblazer
Professor Anna Moore
Director of ANU Institute for Space
Mark Ramsey
Chief Commercial Officer at Space Machines Company
David Jervis
CEO and Co-Founder of Gilmour Space Technologies
Close of Day 1 Jeremy Hallett
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
Attendees to Make Own Way to Parliament House
(Separate Registration Required) Parliamentary Friends Of Space Industry Reception
Registrations Open
Acknowledgement Of Country and Welcome Jeremy Hallett
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
Australia's Space Sector and Enabling Technologies: Address Hon Paul Fletcher MP
How can Australia's space industry benefit from transformations being witnessed across a range of enabling technologies, such as quantum technology?
Hon Paul Fletcher MP
Shadow Minister for Science and the Arts
Enhancing Cooperation between Australia and New Zealand's Space Sectors • Key Opportunities: Keynote Mark Rocket
Australia and New Zealand's space ecosystems present a range of opportunities for industry partnerships.
What opportunities does Aerospace New Zealand see to enhance cooperation between the Australian and New Zealand space sectors?
Mark Rocket
CEO of Aerospace New Zealand
Growing a Successful Space Company in 2024: Keynote Dr Paul Scully-Power AM DSM•Jeremy Hallett
Dr Paul Scully-Power AM DSM
Australian Astronaut
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
The Future of Australian Launch and Returns: Panel Rebecca Darcey•Christopher De Luis•Isobel Haddow•Matt Hill•Ben Tett
Australia is a strategic destination for launches and returns. The implementation of the Australia – US Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) expands opportunities for launches and return whilst not prohibiting the development of sovereign launch capability, with key markets across the Indo-Pacific also interested in launch from Australia.
The Australian launch landscape has changed. What opportunities exist for test, launch, and return technologies in Australia? What further opportunities should we explore?
Rebecca Darcey
CFO & COO at Southern Launch
Christopher De Luis
General Manager Office of the Space Regulator at Australian Space Agency
Isobel Haddow
Head Of Membership at Space Industry Association of Australia
Matt Hill
CEO of Hypersonix
Ben Tett
General Manager Operations and Launch, Equatorial Launch Australia
Morning Tea
Driving Investment in the Space Sector: Panel Nicole Seils•Anthony Wilson•Nina Hooper
Nicole Seils
Manager Government Relations and Legislative Affairs at Northrop Grumman Australia
Anthony Wilson
Executive Director of Brindabella & Company
Nina Hooper
Investment Team at Salus Ventures
ANU InSpace: Future Opportunities and Australian Space Leadership Professor Anna Moore
The ANU Institute for Space was established in 2018 to solve society’s greatest challenges through space capability - in partnership with industry, government, and communities. It was a simple vision to cross the silos of the university and unite those eagerly wanting to participate in Australia’s space story. By co-building nationally important initiatives, InSpace strives to impact Australia’s place in the world positively, and it has been remarkably successful.
The opportunities are now far greater than what InSpace's current business model can support and it’s time to look to the future. What is the vision for the next five years of InSpace, and what are the broad opportunities emerging for Australian space leadership upon which this will be built?
Professor Anna Moore
Director of ANU Institute for Space
Lunch
AUKUS Pillar 2 • Enhanced Collaboration and the Space Domain: Panel Philip Citowicki•Will Crowe•Malcolm Davis•Professor Emily Hilder•Jeremy Hallett
AUKUS Pillar 2 has been designed to "supercharge” existing defence ties between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the USA. Areas of cooperation include artificial intelligence, quantum, hypersonics, EW, robotics, and deep-space radar.
What will enhanced collaboration look like in the coming years under AUKUS Pillar 2 across all the proposed areas of cooperation, with a key focus on the space domain?
Philip Citowicki
Strategy & Business Development Lead for Space at Lockheed Martin
Will Crowe
Co-Founder and CEO of HEO Robotics
Malcolm Davis
Senior Analyst in Defence Strategy and Capability at ASPI
Professor Emily Hilder
Head of the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA)
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
Cyberthreat Resilience and the Space Sector: Virtual Panel Ryan Roberts•Terry Van Haren•Erin Miller
In an increased environment of cybersecurity threats, it is critical that the space sector consider how it can be resilient to threats and attacks.
What will the future investments in global cyber resilience be? What role can the Australian and global space sector play in this?
Ryan Roberts
Principal at Deloitte
Terry Van Haren
Director of SIAA
Erin Miller
Executive Director of Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC)
Afternoon Tea
New Demand Trends in the Space Domain: Panel David Ball•Dr. Annie Handmer•Lisa Vitaris•Renae Sayers
Researchers need problems to solve, and start-ups and scale-ups need customers. With all we have heard about how the world is changing, what are the new demands in satellite communications and connectivity, earth observations and remote sensing, space-based defence and security systems, and commercial space applications?
David Ball
Regional Director Australia New Zealand of Lockheed Martin
Dr. Annie Handmer
Satellite Policy and Industry Engagement Manager at Optus Satellite and Space Systems
Lisa Vitaris
Interim CEO and Director of Space Industry Association of Australia
Renae Sayers
Director, Strategic Initiatives for the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Curtin University
Skilling and Education for a Modern Space Workforce Jo Haslam•Nick Howie•Dr. Imogen Jones•Matthew Richardson
As humanity ventures further into the vast expanse of space, the need for a skilled and adaptable workforce has never been more pressing. The space domain presents unique challenges that require innovative solutions, cutting-edge technologies, and a workforce equipped to tackle the unknown.
What are the current needs of the Australian space sector workforce?
Jo Haslam
Manager of University Engagement at TAFE NSW
Nick Howie
Director, Strategic Industry Partnerships (Defence & Space) of TAFE SA
Dr. Imogen Jones
SIAA Optus Industry Fellow
Matthew Richardson
Director of Space Education Programs at iLAuNCH
Close and Thanks Jeremy Hallett
Jeremy Hallett
Chairman at Space Industry Association of Australia
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