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    Title

    Finance and Investment: The Practitioners' Perspectives

    Description

    This session will contain a broad spectrum of finance and investment presentations from the perspective of the practitioner. Suggested topics that are suitable for this session can be at any level of analysis and deal with any aspect of finance or investment. Levels of analysis span a wide range, including (from macroscopic to microscopic): ○ the space industry (aka the "field" level of analysis) ○ an entire industry sector (aka the "community" level, e.g., space transportation), or a broad category of industry capability (e.g. propulsion) ○ an industry segment or sub-sector (aka the "population" level, e.g., human suborbital), or a more specific industry capability (e.g., liquid rockets, or solid rocket motors) ○ an individual firm (aka the "organization" level) ○ a portion of a firm, or a group of individuals within a firm (aka the "sub-unit" level) ○ an individual (unsurprisingly referred to as the "individual" level) Example topics include descriptions of funding or investment of large programs, new firms, or the analysis methodologies of markets, new developments in the investment communities (including angel investors, venture capital organizations, investment banks. ABSTRACT GUIDELINES: The abstract should stand on its own. There are two options for abstract content from which to choose: ○ Option 1 - Research Paper: The submitted abstract should include the following information, and not exceed one page (approximately 400-500 words): § What did the author do? What ideas, notions, hypotheses, concepts, theories or thoughts were investigated? § How did the author do the work? What data were generated and used? What was the origin of the data? How were data gathered? What tests, scales, indices, or summary measures were used? In other words, how was the analysis and/or synthesis done? § What were the conclusions and what were the significant findings? ○ Option 2 - Research Paper: The content of the research article abstract includes the following sections: § Research problem: Summarize your purpose and rationale (1 to 2 sentences) § Research questions: Explicitly state the research questions § Literature review: Identify the bodies of literature you consulted; Summarize the key points of the review § Methodology: Identify your study as qualitative, quantitative, critical, or mixed; Identify your study as case study, experiment, survey or other; Describe how you chose participants and how many you used; Describe how you chose your location and its type; Identify your method of data collection; Name your analysis techniques § Results and Conclusions: Summarize your answers to the research questions; Summarize the implications of your results (1 sentence); Summarize the limitations of your study (1 sentence); Summarize your suggested future research (1 sentence) ○ Option 3 - Case Studies: For case studies, the following sections could be briefly described in the abstract: § Background § Research Questions § Situating the case § Methodology § About the case § Conclusions It is recognized that some studies cannot readily be summarized in this way and require more descriptive abstracts. Do not use telegraphic phrases. Do not repeat information given in the title. Do not use abbreviations. The purpose of an abstract is to enable the abstract evaluation and paper selection committee to understand the essential hypothesis, method and findings of the research. If selected during the March meetings, the authors will be asked to submit an extended abstract to ken.davidian@gmail.com within 60 days, with the following content and format: ○ Total Page Length: 5-10 pages ○ Sections: Introduction/Background, Literature Review, Methods, Data, Results, Conclusions, Limitations, Future Research ○ Page Margins (Left, Right, Top, Bottom): 1 inch/2.5cm ○ Font Size: 12 point ○ Font Style: Times New Roman ○ Line Spacing: Double

    Date

    2019-10-23

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    140B

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Joerg Kreisel, JOERG KREISEL International Consultant (JKIC), Germany;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Manny Shar, Orbit Fab Ltd, United Kingdom;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Ken Davidian, United States;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Luigi Scatteia, PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory (PwC), France;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    09:45

    Investing or doing entrepreneurship in NewSpace? What does that mean? Defining the categories of investment, financing and technology development and why it is important.

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Robert Ronci

    Canada

    2

    10:00

    Start-Up Space: Global Investment Trends

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Manny Shar

    Bryce Space and Technology

    United Kingdom

    3

    10:15

    How to accelerate downstream and upstream startups?

    15

    confirmed

    Dr. Krzysztof Kanawka

    Blue Dot Solutions

    Poland

    4

    10:30

    Horizon 2020: a sight to the European entrepreneurial dynamics

    15

    confirmed

    Dr. Marta Albano

    Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)

    Italy

    5

    10:45

    Boosting the competitiveness of the European space sector through alternative financing: the ESA-EIB initiative

    15

    confirmed

    Dr. Christina Giannopapa

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    France

    6

    11:00

    Financial Products and Considerations in Cooperation Proposals for Countries with non-aerospace development

    15

    confirmed

    Mrs. Carolina Fernandez Garcia

    Central American Association for Aeronautics and Space (ACAE)

    Costa Rica

    7

    11:15

    Investment in the Australian Space Sector

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Jacob Hacker

    KPMG

    Australia

    8

    11:30

    Results of Space Initiatives in Piemonte Region supporting Innovation and Internationalization of SME's

    15

    confirmed

    Mrs. Diana Giorgini

    Italy

    9

    11:45

    Blast-off for Space Business in Japan - Toward Creating and Broadening the Market

    15

    confirmed

    Ms. Misuzu Onuki

    Space Access Corporation

    Japan

    10

    12:00

    New model of space funding and its role in future capacity building. Tokenisation of space assets and Security Token Offering (STO) as a key driver of future space missions.

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Pavlo Tanasyuk

    University of Cambridge

    United Kingdom

    11

    12:15

    The Traverse City Space Accelerator – A Case Study for Economic Growth and Diversification in Michigan

    15

    confirmed

    Mr. Charles Lauer

    Rocketplane Global, Inc.

    United States

    12

    12:30

    Preferred Policy Instruments to Achieve U.S. Government Goals for Human Space Flight and Private Sector Space Markets

    15

    no-show

    Dr. Bhavya Lal

    Science and Technology Policy Institute

    United States