The concept of a sustainable space economy is becoming increasingly important as human activities in space continue to expand.
Now, specifically, for understanding the scope of sustainable space economy BIS Research is hosting a webinar that will give a comprehensive view of this emerging topic in spacetech.
Agenda:
The main agenda of this webinar is to understand and explore the future prospects of the following:
• NewSpace market, constellations, new products and services, evolving demand
• Constellations, serial production, standardization of platforms & subsystems
• Constellations, rise in demand for dedicated launch services, new launch capabilities, spaceports
• Space debris, collision concerns, signal interference, space regulations
Overall, a sustainable space economy is vital for ensuring the long-term viability and sustainability of human activities in space, while also minimizing negative impacts on the Earth. By utilizing space resources responsibly, reducing waste and pollution, promoting international collaboration, and fostering the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises and developing countries, we can create a thriving and resilient space economy that generates economic, social, and environmental benefits for current and future generations.
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Economy: Needed
Philosophy & Next
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Emerging Tech Webinar
27th January 2023
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Timo
Mustonen
Founder
Sustainable Space Economy
Arun
Kumar
Principal Analyst
Aerospace and Defense
BIS Research
Speakers
Nilopal
Ojha
Principal Analyst
Aerospace and Defense
BIS Research
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Agenda
1. Introduction
2. State of the Space Industry: Trends
3. Key Developments: Satellite Manufacturing
4. Key Developments: Launch Services
5. Key Industry Challenges & Potential
Consequences
6. Concluding Remarks
7. Q&A
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Space
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State of the Space Industry: Trends
Evolving Market Landscape & Implications
Growing Small-satellite Market
Constellations Being Installed (as of Dec 2022): 155
Total Satellite Launch Forecast (2023-2033): 47,357
Earth Observation Satellites to Be Launched
(2023-2033): 7,933
New Products & Services
Cheaper imagery based analytics (persistent surveillance)
Satellite based cloud computing services
Cheaper remote connectivity solutions
Satellite based broadband services
IoT Services
Evolving Demand
New customers entering the market
New use-cases and applications
Enhancement through deployment of commercial
space based capabilities
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Key Developments: Satellite Manufacturing
LEO Constellations Driving Demand for Serial Production
Automotive Style Assembly Line
Large volume manufacturing
Large inventory of subsystems and components
In-house testing & validation infrastructure
Hundreds of satellites to be assembled every year
Increase in Demand
Subsystems & Components
Elaborate serial production infrastructure
Significantly larger and trained workforce
Evolved best practices in sync with serial production
objectives
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Key Developments: Launch Services
Global Constellations
Thousands of satellites to be launched in batches
Mid-latitude placement requirements
Multiple commercial operators
Key Challenges
Long waiting time
Expensive launch service
Limitations due to secondary payload opportunities
Market Response
140+ launch vehicles (including in-operation and under
development platforms)
Smaller launch vehicles for small-satellite launches
Primary payload and multi-manifest opportunities for
small-satellite operators
Growing Demand for Dedicated Launch Services
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Key Industry Challenges & Potential Consequences
Increasing Demand & Competition
Multiple satellite operators
Growing number of satellite manufacturers
Fewer relevant options accessible
Challenges Faced by the Industry
Still evolving familiarity with serial production operations(large volume)
Need for bulk procurement and holding of large inventory of subsystems and
components
Growing concerns around orbital debris, congestion and interference
Need for sustainable space operations (repair/refueling/removal of defunct
satellites)
Still evolving standardization across the value chain
Multiple conflict scenarios to be dealt with inside and outside the organizations
Potential Consequences
In-orbit anomalies (debris/collision)
Persisting overhead costs resulting in lower profit margins
Supply chain shocks resulting in delay in manufacturing
Out-of-equilibrium value chain (supply vs. demand chaos)
Evolving Market Environment
10. Timo’s greatest passion is to execute towards sustainable Space economy. He has been recognized as TOP person to follow and
TOP networker in Aerospace on LinkedIn. His vision is to improve quality of life on Earth by utilizing Space in a sustainable (social,
environment and economic) way without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
He has worked previously at Nokia in different management positions in Finance, Supply chain, Change management, Business
development, Partnership management, Process development, Marketing and Strategy development.
According to Myers-Briggs Timo has personality type ENTJ that only 1.8% of the total population has. The ENTJ personality type
is a competitive, highly motivated and focused person who sees just about everything by focusing on the bigger picture.
Colleagues and partners say that Timo is persistent in finding the best solution, brings teams from different functions together,
manages well issues that encounter friction and gets done tasks which are considered impossible.
Timo Mustonen
Founder
Sustainable Space Economy
sustainable-space-economy.com
11. Global Space industry is forecasted to generate revenue of more than $1 trillion or more in 2040, up from current $350 billion.
Technological innovation is significantly reducing costs and creating new capabilities. The Space race began as a competition
between two superpowers, but there are now 90 nations operating in Space.
It’s estimated that there are now more than 10,000 firms and around 5,000 investors involved in the Space industry. Most of the
investment money comes from the private sector rather than the public sector.
Space sector’s connection to other sectors enables renewal and growth opportunities in new business and cross-sectoral
innovations.
Integration of Space into the society and economy leads to more value creation, renewal and growth in both Space and non-Space
sectors.
Space plays a key role in transformation to a climate neutral economy to achieve the climate and energy targets, the goals of the
Paris Agreement and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
We could collaborate and execute proactively to make Space economy sustainable.
We could correct and avoid the mistakes which we have done earlier in messing up things on Earth.
POTENTIAL WITH SPACE
12. ISSUES WITH SUSTAINABILITY
Stakeholders in the Space ecosystem are working in the silos
No holistic joint vision
Major transformation happening from Old Space to New Space
Missing value-based leadership
Too much talk instead of execution
Poor track record in the past = messing up things with sustainability on Earth
14. VISION
TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE ON EARTH
BY UTILIZING SPACE IN A SUSTAINABLE (SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC) WAY
WITHOUT COMPROMISING THE ABILITY OF FUTURE GENERATIONS TO MEET THEIR OWN NEEDS
16. LEADERSHIP
WE SHOW GLOBAL VALUE BASED LEADERSHIP AS AN EXECUTION FOCUSED,
NON-POLITICAL, INDEPENDENT AND PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT COMPANY
17. SOLUTION
WE OFFER CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO THE COMPANIES, ORGANIZATIONS AND CONSORTIUMS GLOBALLY
WE SOLVE THEIR CHALLENGES AND HELP THEM TO EXECUTE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SPACE ECONOMY
ADVISORY SERVICES
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY
COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING
SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATE
REVENUE GENERATION
RESEARCH ACTIVIES
ESG REPORTING
LEGAL SERVICES
IT SOLUTIONS
FUNDING
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Conclusion
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Key Takeaways
Steadily Growing NewSpace Market
Increasing Demand & Evolving Supply
Growing Debris/Congestion/Interference Concerns
Lack of NewSpace-specific Global Standards
Evolving Regulatory Frameworks
Detachment between Policies and Practices
Need for Sustainability based Standards & Operating
Procedures
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Space: Research Production Plan (2022)
Upcoming Reports
• Global Space Optical Communication Market
• Global Space GNSS Correction Services Market
• Global Space-Based Thermal Protection System Market
• Global Space Forces Assessment
• Global Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Manufacturing Market
• Deep Space Launch Vehicles Manufacturing Market
• Global Spacecraft Solar Panel Market
• Global Downstream Geospatial Services Market
• Global Satellite and Spacecraft Subsystems Market
In-Production
• Satellite-based IoT Services Market
• Space-based Edge Computing Market
• Global Space-grade Carbon Fiber Composite Market
Recently Published Reports
• Global Space Situational Awareness Services Market, 2022-2032
• Global Space In-Orbit Refueling Technology Market, 2022-2032
• Satellite Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Technology Market
• Global Satellite Electric Propulsion Systems Market
• Radiation-Hardened Electronics for Space Application Market
• Global Satellite COTS Components Market, 2022-2032
• Evolving Deep Space Technologies
• Global Satellite Docking System Market
• Global Sub-Orbital Testing Service Market
• Fuel Management System Market
• Global Medium and Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle Market
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