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“WE HAVE LIFT-OFF” WORLD SPACE RISK FORUM 2016 ANNOUNCED

wsrfOver 400 leaders from different fields of the Global Space Industry are meeting to discuss risk management from Nov 2 to Nov 4, 2016, at the Fairmont Palm hotel in Dubai.

Registration for this unique industry event – held under the banner of the World Space Risk Forum (WSRF), now into its fourth session – is open, and the theme for the conference is “Unlocking Business in Space.” The main goal of the three-day conference is to understand and mitigate risks, and share thoughts on promoting business development and exploration in Space.

The leading global forum for space development brings together satellite operators, manufacturers, launch providers, space agencies, risk managers, insurance brokers, underwriters, lawyers, and capital providers in an atmosphere that is creative and cordial, lending itself to in-depth networking.

This year the WSRF has been further strengthened by strategic partnerships with Euroconsult, the leading global consulting firm specializing in space markets, and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).

Laurent Lemaire, CEO and Chairman of esleco and Founder of WSRF
Laurent Lemaire, CEO and Chairman of esleco and Founder of WSRF

Laurent Lemaire, organising host of the WSRF and Chairman and CEO of DIFC-based elseco, the world’s largest space underwriting entity, said:

“Space is our tomorrow and holds the key to the continued evolution of mankind. It’s not surprising that the UAE as a forward thinking and pioneering nation has made a strategic bet to invest and grow the space sector.  This is the fourth time that we will be holding the WSRF in Dubai and the conference has grown in significance and continued to innovate.”

The agenda is comprehensive and encompasses topics including manufacturing and design innovations, regulatory and legal trends and implications, cyber and space debris risks, access to capital, and the impact of technology and new applications.

Selected keynote speakers include John Celli, President of SSL, who will discuss the forces that drive today’s commercial satellite market, Dr Michael Menhart, Chief Economist of Munich Re, who will shed light on the global economic outlook impacting the industry, and Dr. Hans Koenigsmann, Vice President of Flight Reliability at SpaceX, who will bring us a view on the future, innovation and exploration. A further headline keynote will be given by Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace.

WSRF 2016 Chairman, Chris Kunstadter summed up: The format of the Forum lends itself to intense and focused discussions on the threats and opportunities that the Space industry faces from new technology and innovations. The WSRF provides a platform where the best minds in the industry can frame these risks and their implications, and develop ways to mitigate them.”

In keeping with its innovative approach, the WSRF will be launching a new dynamic short talk lecture series called “Space Powwows!”. These talks will be hosted by Swiss Re Corporate Solutions and will focus on illuminating and inspiring tales of innovation and entrepreneurship. In addition, given recent significant investments in start-ups in the space sector, the WSRF will be hosting a panel that will includes CEOs of global space start-ups who will discuss major trends, what is hot, the risks involved, and how they see the future.

SpaceWatch Middle East will report on the conference.

Original published at: http://spacewatchme.com/2016/10/lift-off-world-space-risk-forum-2016-announced/

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