session 1
Case Studies and Prizes in Commercial Space
- type
oral
- Description
The entrepreneurial space movement can benefit from the experience of other programs, companies and individuals and new ideas that are built on these histories can be better positioned in a competitive market. This session is intended to collect and tell the histories of past and new space business attempts and successes as well provide insights into the use of incentive prizes to spur the emergence of a New Space movement.
- Date
2015-10-13
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mrs. Aude de Clercq, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | Effect of Space Launch Delays and Failures on Stock Market Returns of Commercial Payload Operators | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Daniil Abramov | University of Michigan | United States | |
2 | Indications of Growth in Space Business and Investment in Japan | 18' | confirmed | Ms. Misuzu Onuki | Space Frontier Foundation | Japan | |
3 | 18' | confirmed | Prof. Mariel Borowitz | Georgia Institute of Technology | United States | ||
4 | The Future of Space Technology Businesses from a Silicon Valley Perspective | 18' | Ms. Nicole Jordan | United States | |||
5 | Outer Frontiers of Banking: Financing Space Explorers, and Safeguarding Terrestrial Finance | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Bruce Cahan | Stanford University | United States | |
6 | Start-Up Grants For Small Scale Technology Companies In Developing Countries | 18' | confirmed | Dr. Michael Kio | Cranfield University | United Kingdom | |
7 | StartupWeekend Space: Kickstarting New Space Ventures in 60 Hours | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Magni Johannsson | German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Germany | |
8 | 18' | confirmed | Ms. Carissa Christensen | Bryce Space and Technology | United States | ||
9 | Dual-Use Technologies or "Reverse Spin-Offs" as a Framework for Space Development | 18' | confirmed | Prof. Haym Benaroya | Rutgers University | United States | |
10 | Can a Mega-Space Fund Move Humanity Closer to Becoming a Multiplanetary Species? | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Michael Potter | International Institute of Space Commerce | United States | |
11 | Hybrid Business Models for Start-Ups: A European Way of NewSpace? | 18' | withdrawn | Mr. Stefan Schmidt | Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) | The Netherlands | |
12 | Major trends driving record levels of private investment in space ventures | 18' | withdrawn | Mr. Chad Anderson | Space Angels Network | United States | |
13 | New Space : risks and opportunities in the current cycle of space entrepreunership | 18' | withdrawn | Mr. Maxime PUTEAUX | Euroconsult | France |