session 3

Title

Industrial Policies as Drivers of the Space Economy

Description

The ‘space economy’ covers the value-chain of the space sector (from launchers to satellites and space services) and its various downstream applications. Although many space activities have become commercial, most rely on national industrial policies for long term development. Several countries either encourage very specific activities to develop national comparative advantages (e.g. exports, foreign direct investments) or are covering a wide range of space activities across the value chain. In view of the current economic conditions, this session aims to compare objectives, practices and lessons learned in various countries around the world as they build up their industrial policies for space activities.

Date

2013-09-25

Time

09:45

Room

305

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Australia's Role in the Global Space Industry

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Michael Davis

Space Industry Association of Australia

Australia

2

NEW TRENDS IN THE ITALIAN SPACE INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE: SMEs AND TECHNOLOGY DISTRICTS AS DRIVERS OF SPACE ECONOMY

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Silvia Ciccarelli

Italian Space Agency (ASI)

Italy

3

Measuring the Transition: Generation Change in International Space Industries and Case of Russia

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Dmitry Payson

Skolkovo Foundation

Russian Federation

4

New Israeli Civil Space Policy to boost R&D and commercial space industrial base

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Eytan Tepper

China University of Political Science and Law

China

5

Ex ante assesment of economic and societal affects induced by space investments in a small emerging space country

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Madis Võõras

Estonian Business Innovation Agency

Estonia

6

THE ROLE OF ITALIAN SPACE INDUSTRY POLICY: PAST EXPERIENCE AND PRESENT PERSPECTIVES

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Giancarlo Graziola

Università degli Studi di Bergamo

Italy

7

Comparing Policy Best Practices: Whkch National Space Policy Measures Empirically Demonstrate the Greatest Economic Returns?

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. David Vaccaro

Futron Corporation

United States

8

Identification and Analysis of National and Regional Industry Clusters of the European Space Industry

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Zhuoyan Lu

University of Lapland

Finland

9

mechanisms for developing space technologies

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Philippe Campenon

Euroconsult

France

10

Entrepreneurship and innovation in the European Space Sector: Overview and impacts of European Space Agency and European Union’s initiatives

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Noemie Bernede

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Germany

11

Trade and Diplomacy as a Means of Increasing Space Industry Growth

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. G. Ryan Faith

Space Foundation

United States