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> With contributions from: 6-8 MARCH 2018 TOULOUSE, FRANCE NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN IMAGING AND REMOTE SENSING FOR COMMERCIAL SATELLITES COMMERCIAL SATELLITE SENSING | Conference Days | In-Depth Workshops | Presentations | Faciliated Networking Andreas Siebert, Head of Exposure Analytics, Munich RE, Germany Stephen Ringler, Head of Future Business, Satellite Applications Catapult, UK Sid Dixit, Director of Program Management, Planet Inc., USA Dr. Matthew Smith, Scientist, Transformative Products Team Lead, Microsoft Digital, UK Renaud Fraisse, Head of Imaging Performance team, Airbus Defense & Space, France > Learn from these experts among the others: Evert Dudok, Executive Vice President/Head of Communications, Intelligence, and Security Business Line Airbus Defense & Space, Belgium

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> With contributions from:

6-8 MARCH 2018 TOULOUSE, FRANCE

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN IMAGING AND REMOTE SENSING FOR COMMERCIAL SATELLITES

COMMERCIAL SATELLITE SENSING

| Conference Days | In-Depth Workshops| Presentations | Faciliated Networking

Andreas Siebert,Head of Exposure Analytics,

Munich RE, Germany

Stephen Ringler,Head of Future Business,

Satellite Applications Catapult, UK

Sid Dixit,Director of Program

Management,Planet Inc., USA

Dr. Matthew Smith,Scientist, Transformative

Products Team Lead,Microsoft Digital, UK

Renaud Fraisse,Head of Imaging

Performance team,Airbus Defense & Space, France

> Learn from these experts among the others:

Evert Dudok,Executive Vice President/Head

of Communications, Intelligence, and Security Business Line

Airbus Defense & Space, Belgium

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SPEAKERS 2018

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

Adina Gillespie,Head of Earth Observation and Science ApplicationsSurrey Satellite Technology Ltd,UK

Adrien Muller,Emerging Technologies Manager,Satellite Applications Catapult, UK

Dr. Christian Langenbach,Special Representative for Market and Research Developments in the Space Industry,DLR, Germany

Dr. Dustin Feld,Postdoctoral Research Associate,Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing, Germany

Dr. Armando Marino,lecturer,The Open University, UK

Dr. Ahmed Belaïdi,Head of HARRIS Geospatial France HARRIS / Space and Intelligence Systems Space andIntelligence Systems,Harris Corporation, France

Dr. Pascal Legai,EU Satellite Center Director,European Union Satellite Center, Spain

Andreas Siebert,Head of Exposure Analytics,Munich RE, Germany

Christophe Tatard,Vice President of Engineering & Operations Space Imaging,Teledyne E2V, UK

Stephen Ringler,Head of Future Business,Satellite Applications Catapult, UK

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SPEAKERS 2018

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

Evert Dudok,Executive Vice President/Head of Communications, Intelligence, and Security Business LineAirbus Defense & Space, Germany,Belgium

Yvan Baillon,Captures, Bids and Advanced Projects Director,Thales Alenia Space, Science and Observation Domain, France

Renaud Fraisse,Head of Imaging Performance team,Airbus Defense & Space, France

Dr. Matthew Smith,Scientist, Transformative Products Team Lead,Microsoft Digital, UK

Sid Dixit,Director of Program Management,Planet, Inc., USA

Lawrie E. Jordan III,Director of Imagery and Remote Sensing,ESRI Inc., USA

Steven Ramage,Head of External Relations,Group on Earth Observations (GEO), France

Jurry de la Mar,Head of International Sales, Public Sector,T-Systems, Germany

Owen Hawkins,Operations Director,Earth-I, UK

Jean-Michel Darroy,VP Head of Services Growth,Airbus Defense and Space– Intelligence, France

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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

In the era of digitalization, an increasing number of companies are turning to affordable ways to access data quickly from across the globe. This conference will cover all aspects of innovative technologies being made available at lower costs: New applications of satellite radar remote sensing. Discover how these technologies are being applied via case studies from Microsoft Digital, T-Systems , and Munich RE. Showcase of companies buying satellite imagery, what kind of imagery they are using, and for what purposes. Interactive presentations covering the major challenges facing the satellite sensing industry – with Q&A sessions to ask the experts. Spur debate over who has access to this data. As private satellites proliferate and the big data revolution ad-vances, critics argue there needs to be a debate about public and private roles in space.

Take the leap from attendee to business partner.We have a variety of packages available to suit your requirements. For more information on

sponsorship and exhibition opportunities call our Sponsorship-Team:

+49 (0)30 20 913-420 or email [email protected]

> Interactive Networking Sessions

Who is Who | Learn about your peers. Discover who else is participating in the conference. The matchmaking wall will help you identify the delegates you want to meet at the conference.

Speed Networking | Get in Touch with the other conference guests in quick paced 1-1 meetings - make sure you bring a stack of business cards. The session is followed by a short break.

Interactive Round Table Discussions | Choose your main discussion topic and deepen your knowledge in close dialogue with experts by pointed questions.

Evening Get-Together | Join us for an informal evening get-together! This is an excellent opportunity for you to meet the other attendees and make new business contacts.

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE | 6 MARCH 2018

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

08:30 Registration & welcome coffee

Who is Who | Learn about your peers. Discover who else is participating in the conference. In cooperation with:

08:50 Welcome & opening address of the Conference Chairperson

MARKET OVERVIEW

09:00 Market State and Trending Technologies Overview • Current market state and development trends • Existing and emerging applications for remotesensing • Emerging technologies overview

Dr. Christian Langenbach, Special Representative for Market and Research Developments in the Space Industry, DLR

09:40 “The Harwell Effect” – How clustering and foreign direct investment have led to economic growth • Space cluster at Harwell • Foreign direct investment in the UK • Examples of space and non-space sector growth enabled by Earth observation

Stephen Ringler, Head of Future Business, Satellite Applications Catapult

10:20 Speed networking and business card exchange This is the perfect opportunity to speak directly with your peers and network. Maximize your time by participating in this interactive networking session. Don’t forget your business cards.

10:50 Refreshment break & networking

11:20 The illusion of simplicity, and the arrival of disappearance remote sensing is key component of modern GIS systems • Major industry growth and adoption will be by professionals who are non-experts in imagery or GIS • The future belongs to the simple and the quick (i.e., the importance of simple user interfaces / UX to complex back-end processing and infrastructure) • Geospatial technology is shifting rapidly away from static 2D maps and towards dynamic 4D photorealistic, image-based web scene experience

Lawrie E. Jordan III, Director of Imagery and Remote Sensing, ESRI Inc.

IMAGE PROCESSING

12:00 New applications of satellite radar remote sensing • Overview and new challenges • Exploiting freely available satellite data • The future of radar remote sensing • Case studies on maritime and land observation

Dr. Armando Marino, Lecturer, The Open University

12:40 Image processing for remote sensing • Optimization of existing algorithms and usage of cloud computing and machine learning • Calibration and registration techniques • Image enhancement and restoration

Renaud Fraisse, Head of Imaging Performance team, Airbus Defense & Space

13:20 Networking luncheon

BIG DATA FOR SPACE

14:50 Big data for space – how to favor uptake of remote sensing data in order to create added-value products and application? • Imaging and on-board signal processing • On-ground processing and Big Data • Added-Value applications and services

Yvan Baillon, Captures, Bids and Advanced Projects Director, Thales Alenia Space - Science and Observation Domain

15:30 GEOINT in support of EU external action • A demanding and challenging international context • Big data to actionable intelligence • Deep learning and automated tool for operational needs

Dr. Pascal Legai, EU Satellite Center Director, European Union Satellite Center (EUSC)

16:10 Refreshment break & networking

16:40 Panel Discussion | Earth observation considerations for 2025 Selected experts of the day from industries (mix of public, private and academic sectors) will join the panel to discuss their vision and experiences, and come to the best solution in the following topics: • The changing landscape of EO now and in the future • Going from data to intelligence • Business models • PPP and open data

Moderator: Steven Ramage, Head, External Relations, Group on Earth Observations (GEO)

Panelists: Owen Hawkins, Operations Director, Earth-iEvert Dudok, Executive Vice President/Head of the Communications, Intelligence, and Security Business LineAirbus Defense & Space

17:20 End of conference day one

18:00 Evening Get-Together | Enjoy a relaxing get-together for roundingupthefirstdayoftheconference.Thisisanexcellent opportunity for you to meet the other attendees and make business contacts.

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO | 7 MARCH 2018

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

08:30 Registration & welcome coffee

08:50 Welcome & opening address of the Conference Chairperson

NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR EO

09:00 A new era for EO: Constellation management services • Image planning for EO constellations • Satellite capacity sharing for EO satellites & constellations • Commissioning for large constellations

Adina Gillespie, Head of Earth Observation & Science Applications, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd

09:40 Use of AI technology to analyze imagery • Doves: daily, global earth imagery from space, and imagery being downloaded • Rapid eye feed technology •Userprofileofimagery

Sid Dixit, Director of Product Program Management, Planet Labs

10:20 Morning coffee break and networking

11:00 Towards operational solutions based on satellite applications •Accesstotheinformation–onthefield •On-demandservices–onthefly • New usages of the EO data profusion – on purpose • EO Fusion • EO Content Management

Dr. Ahmed Belaïdi, Head of HARRIS Geospatial France HARRIS / Space and Intelligence Systems Space and Intelligence Systems, Harris Corporation

11:40 The role of satellite information in stimulating a thriving new information economy • Democratizing access to geotemporal informationvia cloud services with intuitive user interfaces • Enabling organizations to marry their supply chain information with sustainability footprints • Using satellite technology to formulate a sustainability footprint & expansion strategy

Dr. Matthew Smith, Dr. Matthew Smith, Scientist, Transformative Platforms Team Lead, Microsoft Digital, Microsoft Digital

FOSTERING DIGITAL INNOVATION

12:20 Big data challenge • Downloading challenges • Innovative data processing approaches to make data availability as quick and affordable as possible

Jurry de la Mar, Head of International Sales, Public Sector, T-Systems

13:00 Networking Luncheon

14:30 How Digitalization is disrupting Earth Observation Services • How to democratize access to images with Data as a Service • How to enhance use of images with Software as a Service • How to deliver value-added solutions to various vertical markets with Thematic Services

Jean-Michel Darroy, Vice President, Head of Intelligence Services Growth , Airbus Defense & Space

15:10 Geospatial trends and emerging technologies • Quick Catapult (including Emerging Technology Team) mission overview • Geospatial Trends / requirements • Analysis ready data • Geospatial sandpits • Seamless connectivity/data interaction • Driven by convergence of Terrestrial and space technology • Examples: • Smart analytics • New chip architectures • Visualization • Security • Conclusions – the democratization of space

Adrien Muller, Emerging Technologies Manager, Satellite Applications Catapult

15:50 Refreshment break & networking

EARTH OBSERVATION APPLICATIONS

16:20 Overview of earth observation applications for reinsurance needs • Overview on reinsurance needs in EO • EO in the insurance business value chain

Andreas Siebert, Head of Exposure Analytics, Munich RE

17:00 Round-Table Discussion | Boosting technology development and implementation through cooperation

Delegates will be sorted into two groups to facilitate an engaged discussion in a smaller group. After 25 minutes, the delegates swap round table and topic, giving them the opportunity to participate in all discussions. The overall results will be presented in the end.

Table 1: How to bridge the gap between development and end-users of the technology

Table 2: Finding partners for low/high TRL development

17:40 End of conference and closing remarks from chairman

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WORKSHOP C | 15:30 – 18:00 Sensors and sensor systems for next-generation satellitesFuture solutions requiring a different approach. The technology evolves constantly and it’s very important to stay up to date with the latest developments. In this workshop we’ll discuss on how to design EO satellites of the future and what can be done to achie-ve higher performance and lower costs.

• Current state of the technology and future development directions• New design concepts for sensors, embedded systems and satellites•Maximizingscientificandcommercialoutputsfromasatellite

Christophe Tatard, Vice-President of Engineering & Operations Space Imaging, Teledyne E2V

WORKSHOP DAY | 8 MARCH 2018

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

WORKSHOP A | 09:00 - 11:30 High-performance computing architectures and algorithms in remote sensing: Different targets – different choices!Thisworkshopisintendedforeveryonewhowouldliketodiscussdifferenthardwaredemandsforalgorithmsinthefieldofsatelliteimaging,on-andoff-board.Themainideaistoidentifychallengesthatarepresentfortheworkshop-participantsandtofindoutpossibilities to tackle those. The main focus will be on the discussion of performance- and energy-claims and how to reach them in different situations with modern HPC hardware. The workshop will also provide examples of both performance and energy mea-surements, performed with related algorithms and heterogeneous hardware (CPU and GPU).

• Heterogeneous hardware for satellite data processing• Performance- and energy-claims• Combine the right algorithm with a suitable hardware

Dr. Dustin Feld, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing

WORKSHOP B | 12:30 - 15:00 A new era for radar remote sensingIn this interactive workshop we will discuss the state of the art in radar remote sensing. The discussions will be structured in smal-ler groups to facilitate interactions among delegates with different interests and expertise. Whatever your interest is in developing new algorithms, exploiting data in a novel way or marketing innovative products, you will have a chance to talk with the others andbuild the basis for future collaborations using radar remote sensing.

• Infrastructure for data handling and processing• Toolboxes for data processing• New trends in exploitation of radar data• New methodologies for data analysis

Dr. Armando Marino, Lecturer, The Open University

08:30 Registration

11:30 - 12:30 Networking luncheon

15:00 - 15:30 Refreshment break & Networking

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SPONSORSHIP

For more information: T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 31 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 40 | E [email protected]

Networking

How can you meet your marketing and business development objectives?

Ensure that you have the opportunity to engage with the key decision makers within your industry. We can create a platform for you to effectively interact with your top customers and prospects in the environment of your choice. This can range from formalized private meetings / workshops right through to less structured networking events such as sponsored drinks receptions, coffee breaks or lunches. Ultimately whatever you decide is the right forum; we will support you in your quest to advance relationships with the key people who can influencethefutureofyourbusiness.

Branding

Yourcompanycanbeelevatedtoapositionwheretheyareseenasamarketleader.Inafiercelycompetitivemarketyouneedtoensurethat your brand is differentiated from the competition. Failure to create a clear identity will see your organization fade into the background. We ensure that we do everything we can to effectively lift your brand before, during and after the event. Not only do we create a fully integ-rated marketing campaign, which your company can be part of, but we also offer high impact premium branding opportunities for example on bags, water bottles, pens lanyards etc.

Thought Leadership

If you think that you should be viewed as a true industry leader then your need to demonstrate your market knowledge and expertise th-rough a thought leadership opportunity, such as speaking or chairing. This is a highly unique opportunity for your company to educate themarket,andaslongasyouarecredibleenoughtofitintoahighleveleventprogram,wecanpositionyourorganizationalongsidetopcustomers and prospects in our speaker faculty. As part of this speaker faculty your company will be set apart from other industry at-tendees giving you the competitive edge required to make further strides in the market.

1 Generate new sales leads: Our event will bring together the industry’s key-decision makers, all of whom have strong business reasons for attending the event. By exhibiting and presenting, you can impact on these buyers. By the very nature of the high quality of delegate attendance, the contacts generated will lead to very high conversion rates.

2 Launch new products or services: Use the event as a launch pad to promote your latest products or system. Withthemostseniorfiguresfromtheindustryinattendance,pluscarefully selected media partners at the event, innovative new tech-nology will always generate a buzz.

4 Enter new markets: Sponsorship is one of the most effective ways to enter new markets. It is a great opportunity to researchandnetworkwhilstgainingexposure toanewqualifieddatabase.

3 Demonstrate thought leadership: Speaking on the program will allow you to demonstrate your market knowledge and expertise to an audience of high level decision makers.

5 Building customer loyalty: Face-to-face contact at conferences, and showing continued support of the market, helps develop client loyalty as well as cementing your position as an industry player.

6 Positioning your company brand: Being part of this highly influentialindustryeventestablishesyourcompanyasastrong brand and highlights your company’s abilities and strengths. Commitment to this event also demonstrates your capability as a global player.

7 Building relations with the media: We have researched the marketinordertondthemostinfluentialmediapartners.We understand that opportunities for editorial coverage and de-veloping better relations can be integral to your companies’ suc-cess,soourmediapartnershipsofferadditionalbenefitaboveandbeyond the standard sponsorship package.

8 Brokering new business partnerships: Currently there are huge opportunities to partner with OEM suppliers actively looking to adjust their supply chains.

8 Reasons why this conference can benefit you.

To learn more about the opportunities available contact:Felix Howes | [email protected] | +49 (0)30 20 91 34 20

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> CONFERENCE PACKAGES

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The delegate fee includes the following services:• Access to the purchased conference packages • Catering during the entire conference • Conference documentation + Evening Get-To-gether

> Payment Terms

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> CANCELLATIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS

Delegates may be substituted at any time. IQPC Gesellschaft für Ma-nagement Konferenzen mbH does not provide refunds for cancella-tions. However, save where written notice of cancellation is received more than seven (7) days prior to the CONGRESS, a credit to the value paid at that date will be issued, which may be used against another IQPC GmbH CONGRESS for up to one year from its date of issue. For cancellations received seven (7) days or less prior to an event (inclu-ding day seven), no credit will be issued. In the event that IQPC GmbH cancels an event, payments received at the cancellation date will be credited towards attendance at a future IQPC GmbH CONGRESS or, in the event of a postponement by IQPC GmbH, a rescheduled date. If the delegate is unable to attend the rescheduled event, the delegate will receive a credit in lieu of payments made towards a future IQPC GmbH event, valid for one year from the date of issue. IQPC GmbH is not responsible for any Loss or damage as a result of a substitution, altera-tion, postponement or cancellation of an event due to causes beyond its control including, without limitation, natural disasters, sabotage, accident, trade or industrial disputes or hostilities.Regarding your details Please contact our Customer Service Manager (tel: +49 (0)30 20913330 or [email protected]) and inform them of any incorrect details which will be amended accordingly or if you prefer not to get information per Fax, Email, or phone anymore.

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We have a variety of packages available to suit your require-ments. For all Sponsorship and Exhibition opportunities call Felix Howes on: T.: +49 (0) 30 20 91 34 20 or email [email protected]

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Toulouse, France

Accommodation: A limited number of reduced rate rooms are available at the conference hotel. Accommodation can be booked by calling the central reservation number. Please always quote the booking reference IQPC-Berlin. Hotel accommodation and travel costs are not included in the registration fee.

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