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Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
Tom Patton
123 episodes
4 months ago
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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Business
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iLAuNCH: Building the Commercial Space Industry in Australia
Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
30 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
iLAuNCH: Building the Commercial Space Industry in Australia

The Innovative Launch, Automation, Novel Materials, Communications, and Hypersonics Hub (iLAuNCH) program is a collaboration of regionally based institutions, led by the University of Southern Queensland with The Australian National University, and the University of South Australia.

On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Dr. Joni Sytsma, Chief Technology Officer of iLAuNCH.

The effort is part of the Australian Government’s Trailblazer Universities Program delivered by the Department of Education. Through this program, the Australian Government will build new research capabilities, driving commercialization outcomes and investing in new industry engagement opportunities.

"I like to think I'm building the science fiction future," Dr. Sytsma said. "And my science fiction future has space cities, and space travel as an everyday thing."

A total of $370.3 million will be invested from 2022–2026 to build additional capacity to focus on the problems that matter to the nation by driving research excellence and real-world impact.

Six Australian universities will become leaders in research commercialisation, with dedicated investment in priority areas. Each Trailblazer university will receive $50 million, which will be matched by university and industry partner contributions.

Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth