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Register Today For Our Space Café WebTalk – “33 minutes with Chris Kunstadter” on 19 April 2022

This Space Café WebTalk will feature Chris Kunstadter, Global Head of Space at AXA XL, in conversation with Torsten Kriening, publisher of SpaceWatch.Global.

The Role of Space Insurers in a Changing Space Ecosystem.

Chris Kunstadter is Head of Space at AXA XL. He is actively involved in all aspects of AXA XL’s space activity, including technical, financial, and actuarial analysis, policy construction, claims handling, industry outreach, and business development. Chris is a recognized leader in global space risk management issues. For over three decades, he has worked closely with satellite operators and manufacturers, launch providers, government agencies, and others to enhance industry understanding of space risk management, space situational awareness, and mission success best practices, and has served on numerous failure investigation teams for satellites and launch vehicles. Chris joined XL in 2006, after 23 years at USAIG, where he was Executive Vice President in charge of the Aerospace and IT departments.

In this webtalk, we will talk about the role a space insurer has in the ever-changing space ecosystem.

The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions in dialogue with Chris Kunstadter.

SpaceWatch.Global is a Europe-based digital magazine and portal for those interested in space and the far-reaching impact of the space sector.

This Space Café WebTalk will be conducted in English on 19 April 2022 at 4pm CEST / 10am EDT-

Reserve your place today.

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