The first Europe-Japan Space Forum was successfully held in Tokyo on 8th October 2014, with the attendance of over 100 participants from the European and Japanese industry, academia and stakeholders, including some representatives from European GNSS industries.
Below are the presentations provided by agreed speakers.
Part I - Space Policies and the Importance of Partnerships in Advancing Space Activities
Showcases of Europe-Japan research and industrial collaboration
THOR: Innovative Thermal Management Concepts for Thermal Protection of Future Space Vehicles by Mr. Hideyuki Tanno
Mercury Exploration: ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission by Mr. Jean-Charles Bigot
GNSS.Asia: Facilitating EU-Asia Industrial Cooperation on Downstream GNSS by Mr. Fabrizio Mura
Part II - Thematic Panel Roundtables
Panel 1 - Earth Observation
JAXA Activities in Earth Observation by Mr. Chu Ishida
Panel1-Earth Observation Airbus Defence & Space contribution by Mr. Martin Robillard
Horizon 2020 – upcoming funding opportunities
HORIZON 2020 by Mr. Leonidas Karapiperis
Panel 2 - EU-Japan cooperation on satellite navigation applications and services
Europe-Japan Space Forum by Mr. Christoph Kautz
EU-Japan cooperation on satellite navigation applications and services by Mr. Rainer Horn
EU-Japan cooperation on satellite navigation applications and services by Mr. Tsutomu Nakajima
Panel 3 - Future of Europe-Japan space transportation and satellites industrial cooperation
Cooperation in launch services by Mr. Jean-Louis Claudon
Satellite Industrial Cooperation Panel by Mr. Martin Jean-Baptiste
Future of Europe-Japan Industrial Cooperation by Mr. Hiroshi Koyama
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