The increased utilisation and accessibility of space is providing a new domain for truly transformational progress that will impact and benefit everyone. But to take full advantage of the opportunities requires knowledge, access to people, collaboration and investment by the public and private sector. In this podcast we bring together leaders in research, business and government to discuss the foundation pillars of science, innovation and commercialisation that are needed to thrive in the transformational Space Sector.
Presented by Dr. Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics for University of Leicester.
Panel:
Chris Rocks, Capability Director for Space & Security, Team Athena
Sarah Casewell, University of Leicester
Barbara Ghinelli, Director, UK Research and Innovation
Aine O’Brien, Planetary Science PhD Student
This episode is sponsored by the Team Athena and UK Research and Innovation
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The increased utilisation and accessibility of space is providing a new domain for truly transformational progress that will impact and benefit everyone. But to take full advantage of the opportunities requires knowledge, access to people, collaboration and investment by the public and private sector. In this podcast we bring together leaders in research, business and government to discuss the foundation pillars of science, innovation and commercialisation that are needed to thrive in the transformational Space Sector.
Presented by Dr. Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics for University of Leicester.
Panel:
Chris Rocks, Capability Director for Space & Security, Team Athena
Sarah Casewell, University of Leicester
Barbara Ghinelli, Director, UK Research and Innovation
Aine O’Brien, Planetary Science PhD Student
This episode is sponsored by the Team Athena and UK Research and Innovation
03 - Space to Protect: Agile and rapid capability development in the space domain
UKSpacePod 2021
46 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
03 - Space to Protect: Agile and rapid capability development in the space domain
Are the larger UK stakeholders in the space domain, such as the Ministry of Defence and some industry primes, lagging behind smaller organisations in the commercial sector in adopting more lean, agile and rapid capability development and acquisition processes? Is the move away from lengthy, procedural, requirements-based and CADMID-derived practises happening too slowly for them to be able to keep pace with smaller competitors or partners? How quickly can this behavioural change happen within such large and well-established organisations? Is it already too late for some and they will never catch up? Find out more on this podcast.
Presented by Dr. Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics for University of Leicester.
Panel:
Kevin Jones, Director Consult Expert, CGI
Simon Reid, COO, D-orbit
Gina Galasso, Managing Director, Aerospace Corporation UK
This episode is sponsored by CGI and D-orbit
UKSpacePod 2021
The increased utilisation and accessibility of space is providing a new domain for truly transformational progress that will impact and benefit everyone. But to take full advantage of the opportunities requires knowledge, access to people, collaboration and investment by the public and private sector. In this podcast we bring together leaders in research, business and government to discuss the foundation pillars of science, innovation and commercialisation that are needed to thrive in the transformational Space Sector.
Presented by Dr. Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics for University of Leicester.
Panel:
Chris Rocks, Capability Director for Space & Security, Team Athena
Sarah Casewell, University of Leicester
Barbara Ghinelli, Director, UK Research and Innovation
Aine O’Brien, Planetary Science PhD Student
This episode is sponsored by the Team Athena and UK Research and Innovation