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In Partnership with:Hosted by:

Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media,Energy and Technology

Organised by:

European Space SolutionsDiscover what spacebrings to your life

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Enterprise and Industry

European Space Solutions,a major 3-day conference, which will bring together business and the public-sector with users and developers of space-based solutions. Participants will gather insights about current developments and society needs, learn how space technology can make a real difference to their lives/business, and get informed about business support and finance opportunities.

Space-based services and technologies are the future of efficient, effective and sustainable services that society needs to meet a wide range of current and future challenges. The wide selection of user-driven sessions, focussed work-shops, support services and special events during European Space Solutions are designed to stimulate discussion and knowledge sharing and to demonstrate the many ways that innovative space-fuelled applications are bringing, and will bring, growth to our economy and enhancing the quality of life of citizens across Europe and around the globe.

The 2013 edition of the European Space Solutions once again will be accompanied by the European Space Expo, an interactive public exhibition showcasing the many benefits of the EU space programmes. The travelling European Space Expo will be installed at Bavariapark from 5-10 November 2013.

Table of Contents

Tuesday, 5 November

Opening Plenary Session ....................................................................................................................................2

Awards Ceremony ESNC & Copernicus Masters and State Reception .....................................3

Wednesday, 6 November

User-focussed sessions, Space Solutions for :

•EnvironmentalProtection .......................................................................................................................4

•EmergencyResponseandDisasterManagement ....................................................................5

•SustainableEnergy ....................................................................................................................................6

Thursday, 7 November

User-focussed sessions, Space Solutions for :

•Road&TrafficManagement .................................................................................................................7

•MarineEnvironmentandMaritimeTransportation ..................................................................8

8th ESA Investment Forum .................................................................................................................................9

Programme-at-a-glance ..................................................................................................................................10

Side Events ..............................................................................................................................................................11

Space Solutions for Smart Cities & The European Space Expo in Munich ...........................12

Map of the conference venue .......................................................................................................................13

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European Space Solutions – Opening Plenary Session14:00-14:10 Opening & Introduction Dietmar Schneyer, HeadofDivisionAppliedSciences&AerospaceforBavarianMinistryof Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology (Master of Ceremony)

Government Framework14:10-14:20 Ilse Aigner, Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology

14:20-14:30 Dr Paul Weissenberg,DeputyDirectorGeneral,EnterpriseandIndustryDirectorate-General, European Commission

14:30-14:40 Michael Odenwald, State Secretary of Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development

Space for Business in the EU 14:40-14:50 Jean-Jacques Dordain,DirectorGeneral,EuropeanSpaceAgency(ESA)14:50-15:00 Prof Dr Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Chairman of the Executive Board, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Roundtable of business leaders: Synergies in the value chain of E-GNSS (Galileo + EGNOS) and Copernicus

15:30-16:50 Carlo des Dorides,ExecutiveDirector,EuropeanGNSSAgency(Introduction&Moderation) •MarcPollina,President, M3 Systems •MarkusLennartz,VicePresidentGlobalAccounts-InternationalBusiness,T-Systems International GmbH •JouniKämäräinen,Chairman,In-LocationAlliance •FernandoGarcíaMartínezPeñalver,DirectorofSpace,INDRA •GiovanniSylosLabini, CEO, Planetek •UliW.Fricke,Managing General Partner, Triangle Venture Capital Group Management GmbH

Concluding remarks by 16:50-17:00 MatthiasPetschke,Director,EUSatelliteNavigationProgrammeDirectorate,Enterpriseand IndustryDirectorate-General,EuropeanCommission

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AwardsCeremonyofEuropeanSatelliteNavigationCompetition&CopernicusMastersandsubsequentStateReceptionbytheBavarianMinistryofEconomicAffairsandMedia,EnergyandTechnology

The joined Awards Ceremony of the Copernicus Masters 2013 and the 10th edition of the European Satellite Navigation Competition will be the festive evening event of the European Space Solutions conference’s opening day. This year’s most innovative entrepreneurs and developers of applications using Earth observation and satellite navigation will be presented and awarded by high level personalities from government, institutions, and industry.

Since 2011, the European Earth Monitoring Competition Copernicus Masters (previously known as GMES Masters) is annually rewarding ideas and innovative solutions benefitting business and society based on Earth observation data. Being held for the 10th time in 2013, the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) annually awards innovative services, products, and business innovations that use satellite navigation in everyday life.

An official State Reception to be hosted by the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs in the Alte Kongresshalle München will follow the Awards Ceremony.

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Michael Odenwald

Carlo des Dorides

Ilse Aigner

Prof Dr Johann- Dietrich Wörner

MatthiasPetschke

Dr Paul Weissenberg Jean-Jacques Dordain

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WEdNESdAy,6NoVEMBER2013SPACESOLUTIONSFORENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION09:00-13:00, ROOm: PlENaRy Hall

T I M E T I T L E P R E S E N T E R

9:00 – 9:10 Welcome & Introduction GunterSchreierDeputyDirector,GermanRemoteSensingData Center-GermanAerospaceCenter(DLR)

9:10 – 9:40 Session Key-note:Global megatrends and Europe’s priority environmental challenges

Chris SteenmansHead of Programme, Shared Environmental Information System -European Environment Agency

Sub-session 1: Air Quality

9:40 – 10:00 Needs of Croatia as a new EU member state in the ambient air quality assessment

LukšaKraljevićHead of Air Quality Measurements and Research department - National Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia

10:00 – 10:20 From satellite observation to air quality forecast: the Copernicus atmosphere service chain for air quality applications

Richard EngelenHead of Chemical Aspects Section, MACC-II Project Manager - ECMWF

10:20 – 10:40 Satellite data for better control of air quality over the countries with complex terrain

MarijaZlataBožnarDirector-MEISd.o.o.

10:40 – 11:00 ESA atmospheric composition missions and activities BojanBojkovHead, Sensor Performance, Products and AlgorithmsEarthObservationMissionManagementDivisionDirectorateofEarthObservationProgrammes,European Space Agency (ESA)

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

Sub-session 2: Biodiversity and Agriculture

11:30 – 11:50 User needs towards Galileo and Copernicus to reduce environmental impact of farming

TammevanderWalCoordinator UNIFARM - AeroVision B.V.

11:50 – 12:10 New technologies for the benefit of farms and the environment

Klaus-Herbert RolfHead of Marketing CLAASAgrosystemsKGaAmbH&CoKG

12:10 – 12:30 Facts about forests from high above - the practical use of remote sensing at the Bavarian State Institute of Forestry

RudolfSeitzHeadofITDepartment Bavarian State Institute of Forestry

12:30 – 12:50 VHR resolution data analysis for habitat monitoring from space

PalmaBlondaSenior Researcher, National Research Council - Institute of Intelligent Systems for Automation (CNR-ISSIA)

12:50 – 13:10 Solution soundbites 4 presentations of winning ideas of ESNC and Copernicus Masters 2013

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14:00 – 14:10 Welcome & Introduction GünterStrunzHeadofDepartment,GermanRemoteSensingDataCenter, Geo-Risks and Civil Security - GermanAerospaceCenter(DLR)

14:10 – 14:30 Achievements and challenges in using earth observation and navigation techniques for emergency response and disaster management / link to the Copernicus emergency management service

Delilah Al-Khudhairy, HeadofUnit,DGJointResearchCenter(JRC),European Commission

14:30 – 14:55 The International Charter on Space and Major Disasters

PhilippeBallyEO specialist, European Space Agency (ESA)

14:55 – 15:20 The French user perspective, including long-lasting experience in developing satellite based services to support emergency management

SamuelGesretHead of Inter-ministerial crisis management and coordination center (COGIC) General directorate for civil protection and crisis management French Ministry of the Interior

15:20 – 15:45 The German user perspective including experiences withoperationalnationalZKI-DEservice

Heinz-dieterMeierSenior Adviser (security affairs), German Aerospace Center(DLR)

15:45 – 16:00 Solution soundbites 3 presentations of winning ideas of ESNC and Copernicus Masters 2013

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break

16:30 – 16:45 VADASE:Real-timeGNSSseismologywithastand-alone receiver

GabrieleColosimoEnvironmental Engineer,UniversityofRome“LaSapienza“

16:45 – 17:00 Forest fire management in Portugal using earth observation and navigation tools – the “Premfire project”

Nuno DuroPrincipal Engineer for Earth Observation & GIS, Critical Software

17:00 – 17:15 Increasing Resilience through Earth Observation – the “IncREO project“

VeraKraft-HolzhauerApplicationDeveloper,AstriumServices

17:15 – 17.30 Solution soundbites 3 presentations of winning ideas of ESNC and Copernicus Masters 2013

17:30 – 18:00 Round table discussion Introduced and moderated by the chairman

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WEdNESdAy,6NoVEMBER2013SPACESOLUTIONSFORSUSTAINABLEENERGY 14:00-18:00, ROOm: THERESiENSaal

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14:00-14:10 Welcome & Introduction MauroFacchini,HeadofCopernicusServicesUnit,DGEnterprise and Industry - European Commission

14:10-14:30 Key-note: Challenges of the energy sector and the solutions that space is providing

Heinzossenbrink,Head of Unit, Renewable Energy Unit - European Commission (tbc)

14:30-14:50 European EO industrial capabilities for sustainable energy

GeoffSawyer, Secretary General – EARSC

14:50-15:10 Earth Observation for site selection and planning in the renewable energy sector

MikaelKampSørensen,ManagingDirector-DHIGRAS

15:10-15:30 ASPAT-Pinastereo - Measuring forest biomass by stereoscopic Pleiades imagery

PhilippeLattesDeputyDirectorSpacesector,Research&Europeanprojects - Aerospace Valley

15:30-15:50 Irradiance forecasts for electricity production Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt, Scientist, GermanRemoteSensingDataCenter-GermanAerospaceCenter(DLR)

15:50-16:00 Q&A

16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

16:30-16:50 Wide-area monitoring and control of power grids using satellite based time reference

MatsLarsson,Senior Principal Scientist - ABB Research

16:50-17:10 “The CERT Suite“ - Space data for thermal efficiency and renewable energy auditing services and how to commercialize

SteveLee,ManagingDirector-StevensonAstrosat

17:10-17:30 Monitoring of underground gas and CO2 storage sites using the radar satellite TerraSAR-X

LutzPetrat,Commercial Business Segment Manager, Astrium Services

17:30-17:45 Future Earth Observation (EO) missions and techniques for the energy sector.

ArnaudLécuyot,Earth Observation System Engineer, FutureMissionsDivisionoftheEarthObservationDirectorate&Isabelleduvaux-Béchon, Head of Future Preparation and Strategic Studies Office - European Space Agency (ESA)

17:45-18:00 Q&A

THURSdAy,7NoVEMBER2013SPACESOLUTIONSFORROADANDTRAFFICMANAGEMENT

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T I M E T I T L E P R E S E N T E R

09:00-09:10 Welcome & Introduction GianGherardoCaliniHeadofMarketDevelopment-European GNSS Agency (GSA)

09:10-09:30 A vision of new mobility in 2020: drivers, trends and innovative solutions.

UlrichFastenrathHead of Traffic & Routing - BMW Group

09:30-09:55 eCall: a better position can save lives FabriziodominiciHead of Mobile Solutions Area -Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB)

09:55-10:20 GNSS based road charging: an emerging trend for new mobility challenges

MiroslavBobošíkHead of Strategy and Marketing - Skytoll

10:20-10:30 Definingefficientemissioncontrolstrategiesintransport sector: the added value of Copernicus services in support to the French PREV’AIR air quality forecasting system

LaurenceRouilHeadoftheEnvironmentalModellingandDecisionMakingDepartment-INERIS

10:30-10:45 The use of satellite data in integrated traffic and air quality management systems

RolandLeighLecturerandKnowledgeExchangeFellow- UniversityofLeicester

10:45-11:00 Solution soundbites 3 presentations of winning ideas of ESNC and Copernicus Masters 2013

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-11:45 GAIN–GALILEOforInteractiveDriving,amassmarketprecise position solution for an Enhanced Active Green Driving(EAGD)system

Robin StreiterScientific Researcher in Communications Engineering - Chemnitz University of Technology (TUC)

11:45-12:00 TAXISAT-LowcostGNSSandcomputervisionbaseddata fusion solution for driverless vehicles

Oihana Otaegui Head of Intelligent Transport Systems and Engineering Vicomtech - Visual Interaction and Communication Technologies Center

12:00-12:15 Easy-OBU – Inexpensive and portable on-board-unit for retrospective robust positioning of vehicles

Jörg PfisterGeneral Managerpwp-Systems GmbH

12:15-12:30 Solution soundbites 3 presentations of winning ideas of ESNC and Copernicus Masters 2013

12:30-13:00 Q&A-Discussion

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THURSdAy,7NoVEMBER2013SPACESOLUTIONSFORMARINEENVIRONMENTANDMARITIMETRANSPORTATION 9:00 - 13:00, ROOm: THERESiENSaal

T I M E T I T L E P R E S E N T E R

09:00-09:15 Welcome & Introduction Adam Weintrit Gdynia Maritime University

09:15-09:30 Future vision of GNSS in maritime NickWard, ResearchDirector-GeneralLighthouseAuthoritiesoftheUKandIE

09:30-09:45 Space technology in support of EU rules to safeguard maritime safety and the marine environment

ChristineBergHeadofUnit,MaritimeSafety,Directorate-GeneralforMobility and Transport - European Commission

09:45-10:05 ESA activities in maritime monitoring and surveillance - experience and lessons learned

GordonCampbellEO Applications Engineer – European Space Agency (ESA)

10:05-10:25 Satellite Technology use for Maritime Transport and Marine Environment Monitoring

TolgaorsProgrammeManager-InmarsatGlobalLimited

10:25-10:45 EDRS–SpaceDataHighwayBenefitsforMaritimeApplications

Jörg Herrmann, Senior Strategy Manager, Astrium GmbH, Services

10:45-11:00 UseofEGNOS/EDAScomplementarytoIALAstationsandAISDGPS

TamásHorváthSales&MarketingManager-ALBERDINGGmbH

11:00-11:30 Coffee break

11:30-11:35 Satellite based bathymetry and seafloor habitat mapping in hydrographic and coastal engineering applications

ThomasHeegeCEO - EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG

11:35-11:40 RTK positioning and attitude determination with low-cost GPS/INS sensors

PatrickHenkel,CEO & Jean Kiam, Software developer Advanced Navigation Solutions (ANAVS)

11:40-11:45 Sea for Society Cedric HananelArctik CEO and EBN Consultant - ARCTIK /EBN

11:45- 12:00 Emergency response services using very high resolu-tion optical satellite imagery

Simon CaseySales Manager - European Space Imaging

12:00-12:15 E-Navigation and future of maritime receivers StigErikChristiansenGNSS Product Manager - Kongsberg Seatex

12:15-12:30 A collaborative project to improve safety and to save fuel with GNSS

FabioRivaDisseminationResponsible-VitrocisetBelgium

12:30-12-45 Harmful Algal Bloom ForecastWinner of the Copernicus Masters Best Service Challenge 2013

Julie MaguireResearchDirectorandManager-DaithiO’MurchuMarine Research Station

12:45-13:00 Q&A

WEdNESdAy,6NoVEMBER20138TH ESA INVESTMENT FORUM 09:00-13:00, ROOm: BavaRiaSaal

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T I M E W H A T W H O

09:00-09:10 Welcome & Introduction FrankSalzgeber Head of Technology Transfer Programme Office - European Space Agency (ESA)

09:10-10:00 Opening Panel DiscussionTopic: Investment & Partnering Trends in Smart Mobility Panel Members: Uli Fricke (Triangle Ventures), RomanHuber(BayernKapital),YanRyazantsev(RVC),Alex von Frankenberg (High-Tech Gründerfonds)

ModeratorFrankSalzgeber (ESA)

10.00 – 11.00 Investment Pitching Part ISpace Applications Track Mobile/Mobility Track – THERESIENSAAL

Moderators:WilliamStevens(e-unlimited)BillBarber/RainerHorn (INCube/SpaceTec Ventures)

11:00-11:30 Coffee break

11:30 - 12:30 InvestmentPitchingPartIISpace Applications Track Mobile/Mobility Track –THERESIENSAAL

12:30 - 12:45 Closing Key Note yanRyazantsev, (RVC)

12:45 – 13:00 Announcement of Top Presenting Companies

13:00 One to One Meetings

WEdNESdAy,6NoVEMBER20138TH ESA INVESTMENT FORUM 09:00-13:00, ROOm: BavaRiaSaal

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PROGRAMMEAT-A-GLANCE

BusinessMatch-Makingopportunities:

Scheduleindividualmeetingswithotherconferenceparticipants6November,9:00–18:00,catering area 2nd floor &7November,9:00–13:00, dedicated B2B Matchmaking event in the relaxed atmosphere of the Conference Bar.

• Download the meethub app available in the apple app Store and Google Play.

• Register & submit your profile or simply register with your linkedin profile

• Join the event with the following code: Ess2013

09:00-13:00 Road&TrafficManagement PLENARYHALL

Marine Environment&MaritimeTransportationTHERESIENSAAL

09:00-16:30SideEventSUNRISELBSuserForumROOM 6

SideEventB2BMatch-MakingeventCONFERENCE BAR

13:00-14:00 LunchBreak

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9:30-13:00:SideeventGNSS.asia – 2nd EU-Asia Industry Collaboration SeminarTHERESIENSAAL

09:00-13:00:SideeventIndoorLocationBasedServicesand SolutionsBAVARIASAAL

09:00-13:00:SideeventS2G2M2 Venture Academy in support of the ESA Investment Forum - ROOM 6

14:00 -17:00 Opening Plenary SessionPLENARYHALL

19:00 - 22:00 Awards Ceremony of European Satellite Navigation Competition & Copernicus Masters and subsequent State Reception by Bavarian Ministry of Economic AffairsPLENARYHALL

T U E S D A Y , 5 T H N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 3

09:00-13:00 EnvironmentalProtectionPLENARYHALL

8thESAInvestmentForumBAVARIASAAL

SideEventPanGeo User WorkshopROOM 6

11:30-13:00SideeventESNC Regions WorkshopROOM 3

13:00-14:00 LunchBreak

14:00-18:00 Emergency Response &disasterManagement PLENARYHALL

Sustainable Energy THERESIENSAAL

SideeventWorkshop on the future Galileo PRS ROOM 6

14:00-16:00SideEventS2G2M2 entrepreneurship matchmaking sessionBAVARIASAAL

14:00-16:00SideEventFreshmon Water quality workshop ROOM 3

18:30-22:00 officialConferenceReceptionattheEuropeanSpaceExpo–SpaceSolutionsforSmartCities

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SIDEEVENTSDuringEuropeanSpaceSolutions,anumberofsideeventswilltakeplace,theyinclude:09:30-13:00 THERESIENSAAL

GNSS.asia-2NdEU-AsiaIndustryCollaborationSeminarAfter a very successful round of events in Asia, GNSS.asia is organising the 2nd EU-Asia Industry Collaboration Seminar on 5 November 2013 in Munich. Key GNSS players from Europe and Asia will discuss the latest appli-cation trends and cooperation opportunities. The GNSS.asia team will present the initial results of the on-going pilot activities and the services that support direct company matchmaking.

09:00-13:00BAVARIASAAL

IndoorLocationBasedServicesandSolutionsIndoorLocationBasedServicesandSolutionssessionisorganizedbyIn-LocationAlliance.ItfocusestopresenttheoperationalobjectivesoftheAlliance,themainusecasesforindoorLocationBasedServicesaswellassome selected demos and pilots run by the Alliance members. The session provides insight on the technologies andsolutionswhicharecommerciallyavailableforindoorLBS.PresentationswillbegivenbycompaniesrepresentingdifferentrolesintheindoorLBSecosystem,suchaschipset manufacturers, application developers, system integrators and map providers.

09:00-13:00ROOM 6

S2G2M2VentureAcademyinsupportoftheESAInvestmentForumThe S2G2M2 Venture Academy is a coaching session dedicated to the companies presenting at the ESA Investment Forum consisting of three elements: Critical business development for Copernicus (Earth observation) and Galileo/EGNOS (satellite navigation) domains & Needs of service users - Preparing an excellentpitch–tips&tricks-Dry-runfeedbackforESAInvestmentForumpresentingcompanies.

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PANGEoUserWorkshopThe PanGeo workshop aims to improve participant knowledge of geohazards in the urban environment and will include: What are geohazards and why are they important? - PanGeo description: The techniques used, products created and service provision - Access to geohazard information - Benefits to end users now and in the future - A Q&A session for feedback.

11:30-13:00ROOM 3

ESNCRegionsWorkshopThe workshop addresses regional partners of the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) and interestedparties.Don’tmissthisuniqueopportunitytoexchangeexperienceswithotherregionsandbenefitfrom best practice examples. Also, learn how to become an official partner region and get access to a truly unique international network of innovation and expertise.

14:00-18:00ROOM 6

WorkshoponthefutureGalileoPRSThe workshop on the future Galileo PRS will focus on market opportunities offered by an encrypted, authenticated navigation service in the public sector (e.g. civil protection, military applications and critical infrastructures) as well as potential mass market perspectives (e.g. transport, mobile services). Emerging case scenarios for the use of PRS will be presented and discussed by the industry involved in the development of PRS technology as well as first users, researchers and public stakeholders at European level.

14:00-16:00ROOM 3

FreshmonWaterQualityWorkshopThe FRESHMON workshop on Pan-European Inland Water Quality Monitoring Services addresses the technical background of Earth Observation based services and products. Tools for product integration and product applications are introduced, demonstrated on examples of human impact and seasonal trends in small and large scale water systems.

14:00-16:00BAVARIASAAL

S2G2M2:Goingforward–furtherstepsforEurope´snextentrepreneursThe ‘Going forward’ workshop will connect interested start-ups with more experienced entrepreneurs in the field of satellite downstream applications as well as with various business support providers. A mixture of ideas pitches, start-up experiences and support opportunities shall provide for an interactive exchange of experience, practical information and know how.

18:30-22:00 EUROPEAN SPACE EXPO

officialConferenceReceptionhighlightingontheSpaceSolutionsforSmartCities: Featuring demonstrations of innovative space applications that showcase how cities can develop and deliver better services to citizens and businesses, plus interventions by key officials and specialists.

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B2BMatchmakingEventESA Technology Transfer Programme Office and the S2G2M2 project of the European Mobile and Mobility In-dustries Alliance (EMMIA) in partnership with the Enterprise Europe Network and their regional partner Bayern InnovativhostaBusinessMatchmakingEventduringtheconference.Youcanstillstartplanningyourmeetings!•DownloadthemeethubappavailableintheAppleAppStoreandGooglePlay.•Register&submityourprofileorsimplyregisterwithyourLinkedinprofile•Jointheeventwiththefollowingcode:Ess2013

09:00-16:30ROOM 6

SUNRISELBSUserForumThisLocationBasedServices(LBS)workshophastheobjectivetopromotetheuseofGNSSintothemassmarkets making important use of new location technologies and performances. It will provide advice and recommendations to the European Commission on technical, business developments and regulation issues, including the development of performance standards.

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officialConferenceReception-SpaceSolutionsforSmartCities(Wed6Nov,18:30-22:00)

The Reception will take place at the ‘European Space Expo’, which is installed in Bavariapark, next to the conference center. The evening will highlight demonstrations of innovative space applications that showcase how cities can develop and deliver better services to citizens and businesses, plus interventions by key officials and specialists.

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THE ESA TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMME (TTP)

Our mission is to inspire and facilitate the use of space technology, systems and know-how for non-space applications.

We aim to strengthen European industry by identifying new business opportunities for providers of space technology and systems. TTP plays an important role in enhancing the capabilities and competitiveness of Europe, while broadening its business horizons and creating jobs for its citizens.

280 successful transfers, 180 start-up companies supported, 60 new companies every year.

TECHNOLOGY BROKER NETWORK

Our network of brokers assesses market needs in areas where there is a potential for exploitation of space technologies, and initiates a technology transfer process between technology provider and receiver.

Managed by the International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) in the UK, this pan-European network supports the spin-off and spin-in of technology from ESA, as well as supporting the transfer of ESA’s own intellectual property rights (IPR).

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ESA BUSINESS INCUBATION CENTRES (ESA BICs)

We work to inspire entrepreneurs to turn space-connected business ideas into commercial companies.

Our seven Business Incubation Centres across five European countries support selected entrepreneurs with comprehensive commercial and technical assistance to help them start up businesses that apply space technology in non-space industrial, scientific and commercial fields.

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OPEN SKY TECHNOLOGY FUND

Supporting new businesses applying space innovations through a dedicated €100 million venture capital fund, the Open Sky Technologies Fund is an early-stage venture capital fund aimed at nurturing the most promising business opportunities arising from space technologies and satellite applications for terrestrial industries.

The OSTF was initiated by ESA, and is managed by Triangle Venture Capital Group.

→ TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMME

EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY WWW.ESA.INT/TTP TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMME OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected] KEPLERLAAN 1 2200 AG, NOORDWIJK ZH, THE NETHERLANDS TEL: +31 71 565 6208

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Invest in Bavaria is the single-stop business promotion agency of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs to handle all projects by international investors to set up new or expand existing businesses in Bavaria. Our aim is to guide and support companies to make the most of Bavaria’s excellent location factors and benefits. Our international team has access to technology networks and personal contacts to research institutes and enterprises. Therefore, we are able to provide essential information on business support, links to networks and possible collaboration partners, tailored proposals for selection of a location and other information on the State of Bavaria and its location factors. Contact: Invest in Bavaria - Bernd Buchenberger - Manager Aerospace Prinzregentenstr. 28 - 80538 Munich | Germany - Tel.: +49 89 2162-2582 - Fax: +49 89 2162-3582 [email protected] www.invest-in-bavaria.com

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THE ESA TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMME (TTP)

Our mission is to inspire and facilitate the use of space technology, systems and know-how for non-space applications.

We aim to strengthen European industry by identifying new business opportunities for providers of space technology and systems. TTP plays an important role in enhancing the capabilities and competitiveness of Europe, while broadening its business horizons and creating jobs for its citizens.

280 successful transfers, 180 start-up companies supported, 60 new companies every year.

TECHNOLOGY BROKER NETWORK

Our network of brokers assesses market needs in areas where there is a potential for exploitation of space technologies, and initiates a technology transfer process between technology provider and receiver.

Managed by the International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) in the UK, this pan-European network supports the spin-off and spin-in of technology from ESA, as well as supporting the transfer of ESA’s own intellectual property rights (IPR).

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ESA BUSINESS INCUBATION CENTRES (ESA BICs)

We work to inspire entrepreneurs to turn space-connected business ideas into commercial companies.

Our seven Business Incubation Centres across five European countries support selected entrepreneurs with comprehensive commercial and technical assistance to help them start up businesses that apply space technology in non-space industrial, scientific and commercial fields.

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OPEN SKY TECHNOLOGY FUND

Supporting new businesses applying space innovations through a dedicated €100 million venture capital fund, the Open Sky Technologies Fund is an early-stage venture capital fund aimed at nurturing the most promising business opportunities arising from space technologies and satellite applications for terrestrial industries.

The OSTF was initiated by ESA, and is managed by Triangle Venture Capital Group.

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EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY WWW.ESA.INT/TTP TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMME OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected] KEPLERLAAN 1 2200 AG, NOORDWIJK ZH, THE NETHERLANDS TEL: +31 71 565 6208

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SpaceinBavaria– TheBavarianMinistryofEconomicAffairsandMedia,EnergyandTechnology

The Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology works to ensure the competitiveness of the business location Bavaria, to strengthen the productivity of the Bavarian companies, to support innovation and to contribute to the creation of attractive employment opportunities. The aerospace sector is of special interest to the Free State of Bavaria. It is well established in terms of research and the commercial use of space technologies and seeks to support Copernicus and Galileo by contributing its own particular strengths. With the Galileo Control Center and the European data centre for Copernicus Sentinel satellites located in Oberpfaffenhofen to name just two examples and a series of around 400 local companies, Bavaria is the leading aerospace hub in Germany and one of the top 5 aerospace hotspots in the world. To further strengthen its place as a hub of space entrepreneurship and create added value for satellite navigation and Earth monitoringtechnologies,theFreeStateofBavariaestablishedthefirstGermanincubatorforthisemergingmarketin2001.Dueto its great success, theEuropeanSpaceAgency (ESA)and theGermanAerospaceCenter (DLR) cameonboard in2009, thusincorporating the incubator into the ESA Business Incubation (BIC) programme. In summer 2013, the 1,000th high-quality job has been created in Bavaria through this incubation programme, which has just been extended to 2019. www.invest-in-bavaria.com

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european Space expoDiscover what spacebrings to your life

Munich, Theresienhöhe, 165 – 10 November 2013

See, touch and experience the benefits Space has for Earth

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