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ESIL-06

Page history last edited by Bradley Cheetham 9 years, 9 months ago

 

Welcome to the web page for the 6th Emerging Space Industry Leaders Workshop (ESIL-06). 

 

ESIL-06 will be held on May 29-30, 2014 in conjunction with the Stanford University Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

 

Below is information about the workshop which will be updated as details become available.

 

At-A-Glance Details:

  • What: Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation Sixth Emerging Space Industry Leaders Workshop (COE CST ESIL-06), a two-day workshop including a mix of presentations, panel discussion, active working sessions, culminating in a final presentation of results at the end of the second day and the possibility of a participant-led conference paper for presentation at a later date.
  • When: Thursday and Friday, May 29-30, 2014.
  • Where: On the campus of Stanford University, in Durand 247. The closest paid parking garage, if needed, is shown here https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zoH6aefPXdyY.kLjIf-na5eAY
  • Who: Registered participants. The registration form is included on this page below. There is a registration fee of $30.
  • Why: Introduction to game theory-based industry structure analysis of the commercial remote sensing market.
  • Dress Code: Business Casual... but this *is* California! :-D
 

Objectives:

  • Network - meet other emerging leaders from across the space industry
  • Learn - gain insight into the context of commercial space, strategy formulation, and Game Theory
  • Impact - utilize lessons and perspectives gained to contribute to the space industry

 

Overview:

  • ESIL is a workshop series supported by the FAA Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation and coordinated by the University of Colorado at Boulder. ESIL-06 is being conducted with the support of Stanford University.
  • The intent of the workshop series is to bring together emerging industry leaders, foster collaboration, and provide tools to help shape the space industry of the future.  This is accomplished through lectures from industry, government, and academia as well as group activities. These activities include both educational and social development.

 

Schedule:

 

 

 

Topic:

  • ESIL workshops are conducted around a specific topic.  For ESIL-06 the specific topic is Commercial Remote Sensing. 
  • The working group activities will utilize a structured approach based on game theory to evaluate the environment in this industry segment and look for key areas that would enable future commercial space transportation growth.

 

Recommended Reading:

 

Details:

  • Application - all prospective attendees must apply through the form below.  Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  Applicants can expect to hear back on applications within 24 hours.
  • Registration - a registration fee of $30 is collected from confirmed attendees to partially offset the cost of hosting this workshop and to hold confirmed attendees spot
  • Attendance - attendees are expected to participate in the entire workshop.  A core component of ESIL workshops is networking and teamwork.
  • Questions - please direct questions to jonahz@stanford.edu.

 

Presentations:

 

Panel Discussions - Audio Recordings (.amr files - playable with VLC and Quicktime but not MS Media Player AFAIK...)

  • Emerging Commercial Remote Sensing Discussion
    • Moderator: Scott Hubbard
    • Panelists: Dan Lopez - Urthecaste, Julian Mann - Skybox, Art Anisimov - Dauria Aerospace, Jordon Croom - Space Systems Loral
  • Economic Perspective Roundtable
    • Moderator: Scott Hubbard
    • Panelists: Dr. Ward Hanson - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Dr. Greg Autry - USC / UC Irvine, Bruce Pittman / NASA ARC - Space Portal

 

Pictures

In the picture, starting from the left with the blue shirt and going clockwise around the table: Jonah Zimmerman (Stanford University), Jordon Croom (Space Systems Loral), Craig Harvgrove (Arizona State University), Hale Reynolds (Stanford University), Beth Jens (her back, at least - Stanford University).

 
In the picture, starting from the blue shirt on the left and going around the table clockwise: Hale Reynolds (Space Systems Loral), Beth Jens (Stanford University), Andrew Ow (Stanford University), John Conley (Stanford University), Ward Hanson (SIEPR), Jonah Zimmerman (Stanford University), Jordon Croom (Space Systems Loral), Craig Harvgrove (Arizona State University).  
In the picture, starting from the blue shirt on the left and going around the table clockwise: Jonah Zimmerman (Stanford University), Jordon Croom (Space Systems Loral), Craig Harvgrove (Arizona State University), Hale Reynolds (Space Systems Loral), Beth Jens (Stanford University), Andrew Ow (Stanford University).  
Steve Jurvetson addressing our group as the closing keynote speaker.

 

 

 

Information on Previous ESIL Workshops

ESIL-01 - Boulder CO

ESIL-02 - Washington DC

ESIL-03 - Buffalo NY

ESIL-04 - Broomfield CO

ESIL-05 - Tempe AZ

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