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    Title

    Government and Industry Perspectives on the Future of Space Commerce

    type

    oral

    Description

    This innovative session convenes experts from different sectors within the space industry and leaders from both the private sector and government agencies to explore their roles and emerging best practices that encourage the envisioning, building, and maturing of NewSpace trade and markets. 1. Therefore, we welcome submissions that explore recent advancements in the commercialization of space, propose business models, define new markets, encourage diversification, sustainability, and attract private investment. This can include traditional space industry applications (satellite-based services encompassing Earth observation, navigation, and communications), and emerging opportunities such as settlements, destinations (i.e., private space stations), resource extraction (asteroid mining, debris commercialization), transportation, industrialization, new financing and insurance, and other sub-sectors. Also, consider: What government actions best encourage space commerce from an entrepreneurial and "government-as-enabler" viewpoint in an era of both constrained resources and major opportunities? Consider policies, regulations, public infrastructure, and other possible investments to bridge the gap between business and government objectives, fostering a more robust and sustainable space economy from a uniquely entrepreneurial perspective. 2. We welcome papers on the value and use of industry principles and how they could be best developed. How could/should they interact with government-driven principles such as the Artemis Accords or the UN Guidelines? This could influence entrepreneurial activities, including startups, medium and large businesses, and established and emerging markets. Address the challenges of bringing government and industry together, including balancing their objectives and obligations for the public interest with a company's business cycle and obligation to shareholders, maintaining healthy public-private boundaries, and building mutual trust. This session will open with an invited keynote speaker, followed by a panel of experts for a discussion and Q&A period, and will conclude with paper presentations.

    Date

    2026-10-07

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    Hall 29

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Ms. Rose Croshier, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States;

    • Co-Chair: Ms. Nancy C. Wolfson, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), United States;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Jim Keravala, [unlisted], United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    Writing the Rules and Grading the Homework? Space Commerce and the Limits of Delegated Supervision

    10

    confirmed

    Prof. Jack W. Nelson

    Thompson Rivers University

    Canada

    2

    10:25

    L-Incoterms: Standardized Trade Terms for Cislunar and Lunar Logistics

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Takuya Yokoyama

    JGC Corporation

    Japan

    3

    10:35

    Turning Space Diplomacy into a Market Catalyst: A Comparative Look at Türkiye and the UAE

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Elif Yüksel

    Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

    United States

    4

    10:45

    Enabling the Emerging Down-Mass Industry Through Effective Airspace Modeling

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Ruth Stilwell

    Aerospace Policy Solutions, LLC

    United States

    5

    10:55

    Governance and Legitimacy of the Asteroid Mining Economy

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Leana Brown

    United States

    6

    11:05

    The New Space Deal for IP beyond Earth

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Ulisse Saverio Bassi

    Luxembourg

    7

    11:15

    Mobilizing the New Economic Frontier - Creating the Largest Infrastructure Program in History

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Jim Keravala

    OffWorld

    United States

    8

    11:25

    Spin-In as a Commercialization Pathway: Enabling Non-Space Companies to Enter Lunar and Cislunar Value Chains

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Ekaterina Seltikova

    France

    9

    11:35

    Beyond Settlement: Governance as Market Infrastructure in the Moon Village Ecosystem

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Bruno Nunes Vaz

    Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA)

    Brazil

    10

    11:45

    Bridging the Participation Gap: Integrating Multidisciplinary Expertise into the Future of Space Commerce

    10

    confirmed

    Prof. Edythe Weeks

    Webster University

    United States

    11

    11:55

    Closing the Last Mile of Earth Observation: How Municipal Governments Actually Adopt Satellite Solutions

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Daniele Mennuti

    Bip Group

    Italy

    12

    12:05

    The Space It Up! Ecosystem: A Strategic Framework for Technology Transfer and Socio-Economic Impact in Earth Observation

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Margherita Righini

    Space It Up S.C.a r.l.

    Italy

    13

    12:15

    The Italian Way to the New Space Economy: Evolution and Impact of Public-Private Partnerships.

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Maria Bianco

    Italian Space Agency (ASI)

    Italy