session 2
Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Investment: The Mesoscopic Perspective
- type
oral
- Description
Topics of innovation, entrepreneurship and investment from the mesoscopic perspective, between the microscopic and macroscopic perspectives, may include theory-based analyses or narrative descriptions of current practice or programs at the industry segment (population) and industry (community) levels of analysis. Examples could include industry-specific structure or change analyses (within a specific country), descriptions of private or government incubators or technology transfer programs, etc.
- Date
2016-09-27
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mrs. Paola Belingheri, Women in Aerospace Europe (WIA-E), The Netherlands;
Co-Chair: Mr. Thomas Olson, Center for Space Commerce and Finance, United States;
Rapporteur: Ms. Nicole Jordan, X PRIZE Foundation, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 18' | confirmed | Prof. Eva Yi-Wei Chang | University of Science & Technology | Taiwan, China | ||
3 | Supporting the Canadian Space Sector, the Canadian Space Commerce Association Model | 18' | withdrawn | Mr. Marc Boucher | Canadian Space Commerce Association (CSCA) | Canada | |
4 | Space Development Centers as Contributors to the Development of the Space Sector in Mexico | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Jose Rafael Torres Coronado | Mexican Space Agency | Mexico | |
5 | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Thomas Olson | Center for Space Commerce and Finance | United States | ||
6 | Fresh Wind of New Space East to West: How ESA-BICs Could Be Extended To Canada | 18' | withdrawn | Mrs. Maria Lucas Rhimbassen | HEC Montreal | Canada | |
7 | An Historic Event Analysis of the Evolving Human Suborbital Transportation Industry | 18 | confirmed | Mr. Ken Davidian | Federal Aviation Administration Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) | United States | |
8 | The Opening of the Cis-lunar Commercial Frontier: A Critical Path Development Model | 18' | confirmed | Mr. John Culton | United States | ||
10 | 18' | confirmed | Ms. Misuzu Onuki | Space Frontier Foundation | Japan | ||
11 | Intellectual Property Management Strategies of Start-Ups in Space-Related Innovation | 18' | confirmed | Mr. Florian Schirg | WU Vienna | Austria | |
12 | The use of spin-off results as a marketing tool for emerging space countries | 18' | withdrawn | Prof. Walter Peeters | International Space University (ISU) | France |