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Virtual Industry Forum: Space & Quantum Technologies

Defence Innovation Network,  NSW Smart Sensing Network and Macquarie University invite the defence and science community to the Virtual Industry Forum focused on Space and Quantum Technologies.

NSW is home to world-leading space and quantum research and development and the most diverse space ecosystem in Australia. 

This event will showcase the State’s outstanding innovations presented by universities and industry in specific areas of interest. Participants will hear and have the opportunity to connect with a number of representatives from the Defence, Space Industry Association and SmartSat CRC.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Advanced space-based sensor technologies for situational awareness and decision making

  • Advanced secure, resilient and pervasive communication systems

  • Resilient satellite systems, sensors and intelligence

  • Advanced space domain awareness

  • Quantum technologies for space


SCHEDULE

The final program, including speakers, will be released closer to the date.

11:30 Panelist's presentations and Q&A

12:30 Breakout rooms- Academic & industry pitches and networking


REGISTRATION

Interested in pitching?

If you are an industry representative or researcher from one of the DIN and NSSN member universities and would like to give a short 7-minute pitch, please register your interest by COB, 16 November 2020.


Interested in attending?

If you would like to join the event, please register your interest to attend by 25 November 2020. Teleconference details will be sent to registrants who meet conditions of entry. Please use your full name and professional email to register for this event.


CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

This event is catered to academics, DST Group, Defence, and Defence-related industry only. DIN reserves the right to cancel tickets or refuse access at any time without prior notice.


Register here.


For enquires please contact NSSN BDM Ivan Chua on ivan.chua@nssn.org.au .

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