Annual Symposium
The annual ISU symposium is dedicated to a topic with broad interest both with space industry and among the space agencies.
Year | Subject |
2013 | Space Technology and Tele-Reach: Benefiting Humanity on Earth and Beyond |
2012 | Sustainability of Space Activities: International Issues and Potential Solutions |
2011 | The International Space Station: Maximizing the Return from Extended Operations |
2010 | The Public Face of Space |
2009 | Space for a Safe and Secure World |
2008 | Space Solutions to Earth’s Global Challenges |
2007 | Why the Moon? |
2006 | |
2005 | Space Exploration: Who, What, When, Where, Why? |
2004 | Civil, Commercial and Security Space: What Will Drive the Next Decade? |
2003 |
Satellite Navigation Systems: Policy, Commercial and Technical Interaction |
2002 |
Beyond the International Space Station: The Future of Human Spaceflight |
2001 |
Smaller Satellites: Bigger Business? Concepts, Applications and Markets for Micro/Nanosatellites in a New Information World |
2000 |
The Space Transportation Market: Evolution or Revolution? |
1999 |
International Space Station: The Next Space Marketplace |
1998 |
Space and the Global Village: Tele-services for the 21st Century |
1997 |
New Space Markets |
1996 |
Space of Service to Humanity: Preserving Earth and Improving Life |
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