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NewSpace India - An economist's view of the space industry

An economist's view of the space industry

04/23/21 • 80 min

NewSpace India

Pierre joined EUROSPACE in 1994 as a research Analyst after an 18 months period as a hired contractor for the European Space Agency. In EUROSPACE he was gradually given full responsibility over a series of studies and research activities for internal and external customers in the technico-economic domain, as well as in the policy area. In parallel he was also given management responsibility over various industry working groups (such as REACH. GMES, Navigation, Research and Technology, Standardisation, Markets etc.). He is since 2004 Director of Research heading all research activities of the Association.

White paper on Indian supplier landscape: “Driving innovation in the Indian space sector using digital technologies

Discover how Dassault Systèmes can help New Space companies achieve fast, sustainable innovation: The New Frontier of Satellite Technology

3D Perspective on New Space, new horizons

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Pierre joined EUROSPACE in 1994 as a research Analyst after an 18 months period as a hired contractor for the European Space Agency. In EUROSPACE he was gradually given full responsibility over a series of studies and research activities for internal and external customers in the technico-economic domain, as well as in the policy area. In parallel he was also given management responsibility over various industry working groups (such as REACH. GMES, Navigation, Research and Technology, Standardisation, Markets etc.). He is since 2004 Director of Research heading all research activities of the Association.

White paper on Indian supplier landscape: “Driving innovation in the Indian space sector using digital technologies

Discover how Dassault Systèmes can help New Space companies achieve fast, sustainable innovation: The New Frontier of Satellite Technology

3D Perspective on New Space, new horizons

Support the NewSpace India podcast by becoming a Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/newspaceindia

Want to keep in touch with the NewSpace India community? Do join us on Discord
https://discord.gg/WRJ8Yagb8T

For comments/suggestions, write to [email protected]

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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White paper on Indian supplier landscape: “Driving innovation in the Indian space sector using digital technologies

Discover how Dassault Systèmes can help New Space companies achieve fast, sustainable innovation: The New Frontier of Satellite Technology

3D Perspective on New Space, new horizons

Support the NewSpace India podcast by becoming a Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/newspaceindia

Want to keep in touch with the NewSpace India community? Do join us on Discord
https://discord.gg/WRJ8Yagb8T

For comments/suggestions, write to [email protected]

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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White paper on Indian supplier landscape: “Driving innovation in the Indian space sector using digital technologies”

Discover how Dassault Systèmes can help New Space companies achieve fast, sustainable innovation: The New Frontier of Satellite Technology

3D Perspective on New Space, new horizons

Support the NewSpace India podcast by becoming a Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/newspaceindia

Want to keep in touch with the NewSpace India community? Do join us on Discord
https://discord.gg/WRJ8Yagb8T

For comments/suggestions, write to [email protected]

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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