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    Title

    Space Economics from Apollo to Tomorrow

    type

    oral

    Description

    Defining and evaluating the metrics, methodologies, and changing perspectives of the economic analysis of space and the applications of that analysis to the global and national benefits of space-related terrestrial activities.

    Date

    2019-10-24

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    144A

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Henry Hertzfeld, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University, United States;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Jean-Jacques Tortora, European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), Austria;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Mahulena Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg ;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Ken Davidian, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    09:45

    COMMERCIAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CAPACITY TRENDS

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Anton Dolgopolov

    Bryce Space and Technology

    United States

    2

    09:57

    Understanding High-Throughput Satellites: Market Disruptions, Technology, and Value Analysis

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Fan Geng

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    United States

    3

    10:09

    Socio-economic assessment of public programmes supporting satcom innovation

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Stéphanie Willekens

    Euroconsult

    France

    4

    10:21

    A Discovery of Taiwan’s Space Economy

    12

    no-show

    Dr. Xavier L.W. Liao

    Ghent University

    Belgium

    5

    10:33

    A Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of China’s Commercial Space Sector

    12

    withdrawn

    Dr. Xueying Han

    Science and Technology Policy Institute

    United States

    6

    10:45

    Determinants and impacts of sustainable public funding into space science and technology in lesser developed economies: A Case Study of The Square Kilometre Array in South Africa and the African Colocation Programme partners

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Carla Sharpe

    SKA South Africa

    South Africa

    7

    10:57

    Give it All or Give All Together: Comparative Capabilities in Space

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Scott Schneider

    Australia

    8

    11:09

    Measuring the socio economic benefits of space science and technology investments: The Case for South Africa

    12

    no-show

    Ms. Marie Botha

    Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

    South Africa

    9

    11:21

    The Economic Impact Analysis of Satellite Development and Its Application in Korea

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Hojin Jung

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)

    Korea, Republic of

    10

    11:33

    The Polish space sector – the final stage of the early development phase

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Krzysztof Kanawka

    Blue Dot Solutions

    Poland

    11

    11:45

    A FOCUS ON THE “LAYERED” DEFINITIONS AND METRICS APPLIED TO ASI’S SPACE SECTOR’S AND SPACE ECONOMY TRENDS COMPREHENSIVE MEASUREMENTS

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Giacomo Primo Sciortino

    Italian Space Agency (ASI)

    Italy

    12

    11:57

    An Implementation Strategy to Quantify the Socioeconomic Benefits of Satellite Information in Decisionmaking

    12

    withdrawn

    Dr. Bethany Mabee

    Resources for the Future

    United States

    13

    12:09

    Assessing the economics of asteroid-derived water for propellant

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Thomas Colvin

    IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute

    United States

    14

    12:21

    Economic and Ethical Implications of Open Data: Lessons from the Landsat Program

    12

    confirmed

    Prof. Mariel Borowitz

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    United States