THE ZONE ABOVE: THE INDO-PACIFIC ERA IN SPACE 8 OCTOBER 2018 OPTUS STADIUM, BURSWOOD For more information and to secure your place visit perthusasia.edu.au/itz-2018
ATTEND IN THE ZONE TO EXPLORE THE ZONE ABOVE Perth s Optus Stadium will set the scene for a thought-provoking conference, delving into space exploration, and the role of along with its strategic partners in the Indo-Pacific region. Our capabilities in this area continue to evolve, building upon the recent establishment of n Space Agency. In collaboration with The, the Perth USAsia is hosting the 2018 In The Zone (ITZ) conference with a focus on space policy and international engagement. The Zone Above: The Indo-Pacific Era in Space will bring together experts from across the region for a thought provoking discussion on s strategy to work with its Indo-Pacific partners to secure space, maintain the space environment, and enhance earth observation capabilities. Join us at ITZ to influence and shape s space agenda exploring three key themes: SECURITY Indo-Pacific countries will need to ensure access and use of the Zone Above is free, assured, and secure. Space technology can have military, intelligence, and civilian applications, so a code of conduct and agreed norms are needed to maintain trust and cooperation. What kind of legal and political frameworks are necessary to secure space? What are the risks involved with the technologies that we are developing? EARTH OBSERVATION Scientists rely on earth observation satellites as their eye in the sky to collect critical data and visualise information needed to solve terrestrial problems, including climate change and water scarcity. Satellite constellations provide services like precision navigation and provide information and communications technology to remote areas. What other cutting-edge applications does earth observation have? Which emerging problems could earth observation help solve? SPACE ENVIRONMENT Low-earth orbits are becoming crowded with debris like remnants of spent rocket stages and decommissioned satellites, making collisions more likely and earth observation more difficult. There are risks for all countries if the space environment becomes unusable. How can countries cooperate to clean up the space environment? As traffic increases, what tools do we have to prevent low-earth orbits from becoming cluttered with debris?
PROGRAM OVERVIEW (IN DEVELOPMENT) 0830-0855 0855-1035 REGISTRATION with tea and coffee CONFERENCE WELCOME, Professor Gordon Flake, CEO, Perth USAsia MC WELCOME Ashleigh Gillon, Anchor, LIVE Now, Sky News THE PREMIER S ADDRESS - The Hon Mark McGowan MLA, Premier of Western WELCOME TO COUNTRY Dr Richard Walley OAM, Leading Aboriginal Performer, Writer and Musician OPENING SPEECH The Hon Kim Beazley AC, Governor of Western UWA IN THE ZONE - Professor Dawn Freshwater, Vice Chancellor, The KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Hon Julie Bishop MP, n Minister for Foreign Affairs (invited) ICRAR Professor Peter J. Quinn FTSE FASA, Executive Director, International for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) KEYNOTE ADDRESS Dr Megan Clark AC, Head, n Space Agency VIDEO MONTAGE - Stories from across the region 1035-1105 MORNING TEA 1105-1230 FEATURE PRESENTATION Professor Peter Klinken AC FTSE, Chief Scientist of Western PANEL DISCUSSION Navigating The Space Environment FEATURE PRESENTATION Simon Driver, Astronomer, International for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) FEATURE PRESENTATION Pamela Melroy, Director, Space Technology and Policy at Nova Systems; former NASA Astronaut and Space Shuttle Commander FEATURE PRESENTATION To be determined LUNCH 1230-1315 1315-1455 1455-1515 1515-1700 1700-1800 PANEL DISCUSSION Application of Space Capabilities FEATURE PRESENTATION Professor Matthew Bailes, Director, OzGrav FEATURE PRESENTATION Professor Mazlan Othman, Director, International Council for Science (ICSU) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP) IN CONVERSATION Securing the Zone Above AFTERNOON TEA SPECIAL STUDENT PRESENTATION PANEL DISCUSSION Implications for Space Policy FEATURE PRESENTATION Enrico Palermo, President, The Spaceship Company, Virgin Galactic CLOSING REMARKS NETWORKING DRINKS
SPEAKERS INCLUDE: THE HON KIM BEAZLEY AC THE HON MARK MCGOWAN MLA DR MEGAN CLARK AC FTSE SENATOR LINDA REYNOLDS CSC PROFESSOR PETER KLINKEN AC FTSE PAMELA A. MELROY DAVID BALL PROFESSOR PETER J. QUINN FTSE FASA DR RAJESWARI PILLAI RAJAGOPALAN BRETT BIDDINGTON AM Distinguished Fellow and Head, Nuclear and Space Policy Director, Institute for Regional Security and Space Environment Research Governor of Western Director, Space Technology and Policy at Nova Systems; former NASA Astronaut and Space Shuttle Commander Premier of Western CEO, Space Environment Research Head, n Space Agency Executive Director, International for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), The Senator for Western Chief Scientist of Western PROFESSOR DAWN FRESHWATER PROFESSOR L. GORDON FLAKE PROFESSOR MAZLAN OTHMAN FASC PROFESSOR MATTHEW BAILES PROFESSOR DAVID ANTOINE AI MAKINO PROFESSOR SIMON DRIVER ENRICO PALERMO ASHLEIGH GILLON DR RICHARD WALLEY OAM DR SARAH PEARCE DR ROGEL MARI SESE VU VIET PHUONG ANTHONY WICHT DR KAZUTO SUZUKI Vice Dean and Professor, International Politics, Hokkaido University Head, Remote Sensing and Satellite Research Group, Curtin University Leading Aboriginal Performer, Writer and Musician Vice-Chancellor, The Head of Corporate Office, ASTROSCALE Deputy Director, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science CEO, Perth USAsia Astronomer, ICRAR, The Program Leader, National Space Development Program, Philippines Director of the International Council of Science (ICSU) Malaysia President, The Spaceship Company, Virgin Galactic Vice Director General, Vietnam National Space Center Director, OzGrav Anchor, LIVE Now, Sky News Alliance 21 Fellow, United States Studies
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