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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231204
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SUMMARY:Second International Orbital Debris Conference (IOC II)
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/second-international-orbital-debris-conference-ioc-ii/
LOCATION:Sugar Land\, Sugar Land\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T173000
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CREATED:20231115T082925Z
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UID:10000145-1701192600-1701196200@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:The European Aerospace Sector: Perspectives from the industry\, academia and the public sector
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/spanish-delegation-epfl/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room SV 1717
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231128T130000
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CREATED:20231115T123355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T124013Z
UID:10000146-1701176400-1701180000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Information Session: Space Sustainability Continuing Education Course
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/information-session-space-sustainability-continuing-education-course/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Education for professionals,Information session
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
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CREATED:20230907T073608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T073919Z
UID:10000134-1700006400-1700265599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Commons in Space 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/commons-in-space-2023/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar
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LOCATION:https://space.epfl.ch/event/commons-in-space-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231113T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231113T183000
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CREATED:20231106T103826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T154251Z
UID:10000144-1699896600-1699900200@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:What can we do about climate change?
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/charling-tao/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus room MED 0 1418
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231103T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230821T095014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T114051Z
UID:10000131-1699015500-1699030800@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Sustainability: Challenges and Outlook
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-sustainability-challenges-and-outlook/
LOCATION:EPFL BC 420\, BC Bulding\, Rue Jean-Daniel-Colladon\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T072401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T072837Z
UID:10000133-1697414400-1697846399@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Clean Space Industry Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/clean-space-industry-days-2023/
LOCATION:ESA ESTEC\, Keplerlaan 1\, Noordwijk\, 2201 AZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Clean Space,Conference,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231011T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231011T183000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230928T125027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T110824Z
UID:10000142-1697045400-1697049000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SWIR/NIR SPAD Image Sensors for LIDAR  and Quantum Imaging Applications\, by prof. Edoardo Charbon
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/swir-nir-spadedoardo-charbon/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars,Webinar
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://space.epfl.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/espace-seminar-edoardo.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230817T143716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T143934Z
UID:10000130-1696204800-1696636799@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:International Astronautical Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/international-astronautical-congress-2023/
LOCATION:Baku Convention Center\, Tabriz St 130\, Baku\, 9VW8+X5W\, Azerbaijan
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T082557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082557Z
UID:10000139-1695945600-1696031999@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-5/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T082338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082338Z
UID:10000138-1695859200-1695945599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-4/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230927T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230927T183000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T110700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T134758Z
UID:10000141-1695835800-1695839400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:RF System Design for Robotic Spacecraft Requirements - Design Challenges and Emerging Technologies\, by Hannes Bartle
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/ref-system-bartle/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conference,eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T080936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T082445Z
UID:10000136-1694476800-1694563199@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SXS Space Career Events 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/sxs-space-career-events-2023-3/
LOCATION:Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern)\, Europap\, Luzern\, 6003\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230907T071837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T072050Z
UID:10000132-1694390400-1694563199@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Commercial Space Days
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/commercial-space-days/
LOCATION:Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern)\, Europap\, Luzern\, 6003\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition,Newspace,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230714T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230613T120115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T130334Z
UID:10000128-1689327000-1689354000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 x Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/aecxsgac/
LOCATION:EPFL BC 420\, BC Bulding\, Rue Jean-Daniel-Colladon\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230711T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230711T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230628T135139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T141350Z
UID:10000129-1689098400-1689102000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:"Aiming High: The Story of the James Webb Space Telescope and How it is Changing our View of the Universe"\, by Thomas Zurbuchen
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/thomas-zurbuchen/
LOCATION:EPFL Polydome\, EPFL Route de la Sorge PO1\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230714
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20221207T084054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T103147Z
UID:10000118-1688860800-1689292799@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Aerospace Europe ConferenceJoint 10th EUCASS - 9th CEAS Conference
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/aerospace-europe-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Swisstech Convention Center\, Quartier Nord EPFL\, Route Louis-Favre 2\, Ecublens\, Vaud\, 1024\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230708
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230602T122727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T123156Z
UID:10000126-1688515200-1688774399@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:PVSPACE23 - New Generation Photovoltaics for Space
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/pvspace23-new-generation-photovoltaics-for-space/
LOCATION:Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering\, Sapienza University of Rome\, Via Eudossiana 18\, Rome\, 00184\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230615
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230331T103017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T103300Z
UID:10000123-1686614400-1686787199@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:5th Summit for Space Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/5th-summit-for-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:Convene\, 117 West 46th Street\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230606T092411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T092815Z
UID:10000127-1686009600-1686268799@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space capacity allocation for the sustainability of space activities
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-capacity-allocation-for-the-sustainability-of-space-activities/
LOCATION:Politecnico di Milano\, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32\, Milan\, 20133\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230516T092839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T092839Z
UID:10000125-1684774800-1684778400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA’s ambition for space in Europe\, by Simona Richard
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/esa-in-europe/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230309T115601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T142858Z
UID:10000121-1682758800-1682874000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:EPFL Open Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/epfl-open-days-2023/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus\, Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230308T102902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T103227Z
UID:10000120-1682380800-1682553599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Community Days Switzerland 2023
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-community-days-switzerland-2023/
LOCATION:Bernexpo\, Mingerstrasse 6\, Bern\, 3000\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230419T141246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T143158Z
UID:10000124-1682035200-1682121599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Space LawSpace sector careers for lawyers
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-law-unine/
LOCATION:University of Neuchâtel\, Faculty of Law\, AT Auditoire Moyen (301)\, Rue A.-L.Breguet 1\, Neuchâtel\, Neuchâtel\, 2000
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230331T100754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T101157Z
UID:10000122-1680705000-1680708600@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Spaceport SARABHAI - Space Law + Policy Dialogue #4: Orbital Debris Remediation
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/spaceport-sarabhai-space-law-policy-dialogue-4-orbital-debris-remediation/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20230306T163248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T170707Z
UID:10000119-1678725000-1678728600@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub: new technologies and services to secure the long-term usability of space
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20221115T172440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T131028Z
UID:10000115-1671181200-1671197400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Technical Workshop for the Italian Day of Space in Switzerland - Space technology and sustainability: a challenge for the future
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-technical-workshop-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:EPFL Room CE 1515
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20221111T113417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T130608Z
UID:10000113-1671125400-1671134400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Switzerland and Italy : Together in Space
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-together-in-space/
LOCATION:EPFL\, Room SG 1138
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T113000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20221118T102840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T102958Z
UID:10000116-1671098400-1671103800@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Euresearch Information Event on Horizon Europe Calls for 2023 and 2024 in Industry\, Digital and Space
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/euresearch-calls-2023-2024/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T093912
CREATED:20221123T133805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T124753Z
UID:10000117-1670860800-1670864400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Lunar Hub: a venture to explore the extreme and the uncharted\, by David Rodríguez
DESCRIPTION:Info session objective: This session will provide a high-level overview of what Space Sustainability means: understand how can we secure the long-term usability of space and\, how can we design and operate missions and space businesses with a keen focus on sustainability. \nTarget audience: Space stakeholders (engineers\, scientists\, non technical managers\, policy practitioners etc)\, active in space agencies\, aerospace industries or related fields and concerned about preserving the sustainability and safety of the space environment in the long-term \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							REGISTER\n							\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n						\n		\n\n			\n	\n	\n		\n	In recent years\, the exponential growth of spatial activities\, driven in part by theexpanding commercial use of space\, has yielded promising business opportunities.However\, this expansion has also left behind a significant challenge – an ever-increasing population of space debris\, with over 28\,000 objects currently observablein Earth's orbit. How can we secure the long-term usability of space and designspace businesses and missions with a focus on sustainability? \nSpace Sustainability is a new EPFL short program designed to: \nUnderstand what space sustainability means (from historical\, geopolitical\,economic\, societal\, and environmental perspectives) and how to measure it \nExplore tools and methodologies for developing more sustainable spacemissions (ESA's MASTER and DRAMA suite\, Space Sustainability Rating\, LifeCycle Assessment & Environmental Impact Assessment\, etc.) \nInteract with the most recent research developments and explore the potentialadvantages of incorporating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies within the space sector \nThis course is organized by EPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, EPFL (Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology in Lausanne) in collaboration with International Space University (ISU)\, IMS Space Consultancy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).The program is designed for individuals engaged in space-related roles (engineers\, scientists\, non-technical managers\, policy practitioners\, etc.) and whoshare a common focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability and safety of thespace environment. \nThis course will take place March 19-21\, 2024. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							Course information & registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/lunarhub/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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