Second International Conference on Space Technology, Athens, Greece
The proliferation of micro-satellites has made space affordable and accessible to a wider public over the past few years. Whether home electricity meter readings, disaster monitoring, surveillance, crop forecast or a host of other tasks, satellites now play a very important role in daily life.
While uses have expanded, there is an increasing amount of interest in studying the whole pipeline of micro-satellite technology. From sensors, to data collection, data processing and drawing conclusions, significant benefits may be found by looking at the overall whole, rather than try to solve individual problems in isolation. This is especially important as space-related technology now spans a broad area of research and development, from electronic components for satellites to intelligent systems for on-board data analysis.
The event will bring together stakeholders who work on different aspects of space technology research, in hope that the interactions along this chain of activity will be facilitated and enhanced.For further information, please visit: http://www.icspacetechnology.com/(opens in new window)