The IPSPACE Organizing Committee is pleased to invite you to attend and speak at the IPSPACE 2024. Papers are solicited in the areas listed below for the 2024 International Symposium on the Peaceful Use of space technology – Health (IPSPACE 2024), co-hosted by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), the Association of Space Explorers (ASE), Space Foundation, Rice University’s Baker Institute’s International Space Medicine Summit (RICE ISMS), the International Space University (ISU), the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, hosted by the International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA), the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA), China High-Tech Industrialization Association (CHIA), China Association for Remote Sensing Applications (CARSA), China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC). IPSPACE is organized by the International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA) and the State-Guest Entrepreneur Club (SGEC). Strategic partners are China Communications Industry Association, GNSS & LBS Association of China, and China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME).
Similarly, to what was done in the previous symposiums, the program will focus on global peace, collaboration, and innovation. IPSPACE will be an online and in-person hybrid event in multiple locations around the world.
A broad theme of IPSPACE 2024 is peaceful use of space technology on human health with the slogan “One Space, One Home” will gather scientists, entrepreneurs, educators, scholars, and professionals in health, spatial IT, education, finance, insurance, energy and more. On 10 December 2024 the opening Ceremony will be followed by a plenary session and 16 suggested breakout sessions.
IPSPACE 2024
Topic areas for papers include:
Plenary Session
The Plenary Session discusses peaceful applications and conversion of space technologies, innovation, talents, and other topics.
Session: Spatial IT for a Shared Future
Session: Space Power and Terrestrial Energy
Session: Space Technology and Human Health
Session: Space Education, Skills, and Talents
Session: Green Space Propulsion
Session: Global Lunar Development
Session: Moon Protection
Session: Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Session: Space Debris and Green Space
Session: Space Traffic Management and Green Space
Session: Space Situational Awareness and Green Space
Session: Space Elevators for Green Space Activity
Session: Space and Modern Society
Session: Space Law
Session: Space Investment
Session: Commercial Space Development
KEY DATES:
May 1, 2024: Call for Papers
September 15, 2024: Abstract submission deadline
September 30, 2024: Final abstracts selected and invitations extended
November 5, 2024: Preliminary program available
December 9-13, 2024: Symposium
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Hosts
Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA)
China High-Tech Industrialization Association (CHIA)
China Association of Remote Sensing Application (CARSA)
China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
Co-hosts
International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
International Astronautical Federation (IAF)
Space Foundation
Association of Space Explorers (ASE)
International Space University (ISU)
Rice University’s Baker Institute’s International Space Medicine Summit (ISMS)
George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations (“Bush China Foundation”)
Strategic Partners
China Communications Industry Association (CCIA)
GNSS & LBS Association of China (GLAC)
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) of China
ZGC Commercial Aerospace Industry Innovation Alliance
Co-organizer
Oriental Business
Organizer
State-Guest Entrepreneur Club (SGEC)
IPSPACE 2024 Program
under construction
IPSPACE Presidium
名誉主席HONORARY CHAIRS
1. 林宗棠
原中国国家航空航天工业部部长
LIN Zongtang
Former Minister of China National Aerospace Industry
2. 刘纪原
原中国国家航天局局长、国际宇航科学院(IAA)原副主席
LIU Jiyuan
Former President of the China National Space Administration
Former Vice-President of the International Academy of Astronautics
3. 尼尔·布什
乔治布什美中关系基金会主席
Neil BUSH
Chairman of George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations
4. 乔治·阿比 [已故]
莱斯大学国际空间医学峰会主席、前NASA资深官员、约翰逊航天中心前总裁
George ABBEY [deseased]
Chairman of Rice University’s Baker Institute’s International Space Medicine Summit (RICE ISMS)
Former Director of NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC)
5. 松尾弘毅
日本太空活动委员会前主席、国际宇航科学院前副主席
Hiroki MATSUO
Former Chairman of the Space Activities Commission
Former Vice-President of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
6. 罗伯托·巴蒂斯顿
意大利航天局前局长、新空间经济论坛科学委员会主席、国际宇航科学院院士
Roberto BATTISTON
Former Director of the Italian Space Agency (ASI)
Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the New Space Economic Forum
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
执行主席EXECUTIVE CHAIR
1. 王天怡
国际和平联盟(太空)执行主席、国际宇航科学院院士
WANG Tianyi
Executive Chairman of the International Peace Alliance (Space)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
轮值主席ROTATING CHAIR
1. 杨保华
中国宇航学会副理事长、国际宇航科学院院士
YANG Baohua
Vice President of the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
联合主席CO-CHAIRS
1. 让-米歇尔·康坦
国际宇航科学院(IAA)秘书长
Jean-Michel CONTANT
Secretary General of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
2. 吴燕生
中国宇航学会理事长、国际宇航科学院院士
WU Yansheng
President of Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
3. 帕斯卡尔·埃亨弗劳德
空间研究委员会(COSPAR)主席、国际宇航科学院院士
Pascale EHRENFREUND
President of COSPAR
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
4. 袁洁
中国宇航学会副理事长、国际宇航科学院院士
YUAN Jie
Vice President of the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
5. 克里斯蒂安·费施廷格
国际宇航联合会(IAF)执行主任、国际宇航科学院院士
Christian FEICHTINGER
Executive Director of International Astronautical Federation (IAF)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
6. 杨保华
中国宇航学会副理事长、国际宇航科学院院士
YANG Baohua
Vice President of the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
7. 史蒂夫·艾森哈特
美国航天基金会高级副总裁
Steve EISENHART
Senior Vice President – Strategic & International Affairs, Space Foundation
8. 包为民
中国科学技术协会副主席、中国科学院院士、国际宇航科学院院士
BAO Weimin,
Vice-Chairman of China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
9. 安迪·特内奇
太空探索者协会(ASE)执行理事长
Andy TURNAGE
Executive Director of Association of Space Explorers (ASE)
10. 杨利伟
中国航天员、中国载人航天工程副总设计师、国际宇航科学院院士
YANG Liwei
Taikonaut
Deputy Chief Designer of China Manned Space (CMS)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
11. 奥列格·奥尔洛夫
俄罗斯科学院生物医学问题研究院院长,俄罗斯科学院院士,国际宇航科学院院士
Oleg ORLOV
President of the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IMBP), RAS
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
12. 罗格
中国遥感应用协会理事长,国际宇航科学院院士
LUO Ge
General Director of China Association of Remote Sensing Application (CARSA)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
13. 梁小虹
中国高科技产业化研究会常务副理事长
LIANG Xiaohong
Executive Vice President of China High-Tech Industrialization Association (CHIA)
14. 王一然
中国宇航学会副理事长兼秘书长
WANG Yiran
Vice President and Secretary-General of Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
15. 张钰晶
ZHANG Yujing
Chairman of China Chamber of Commerce for Import & Export of Machinery & Electronic Products (CCCME)
16. 王宁
中国电子商会会长
WANG Ning
President of China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
17. 丁文锋
空间信息技术和平利用专项基金联合理事长
DING Wenfeng
Co-Chairman of the Special Fund for the Peaceful Use of Space Technology
18. 威廉·杰肯道夫
杰肯道夫公司创始人、联合主席
William L. ZECKENDORF
Owner, Founder and Co-Chairman of Zeckendorf Development, LLC
19. 亚瑟·杰肯道夫
杰肯道夫公司联合主席
Arthur ZECKENDORF
Co-Chairman of Zeckendorf Development, LLC
20. 王秉科
中国通信工业协会会长
WANG Bingke
President of China Communications Industry Association (CCIA)
21. 于贤成
中国卫星导航定位协会会长
YU Xiancheng
President of GNSS and LBS Association of China (GLAC)
22. 邓玉林
国际宇航科学院(IAA)主席团执委兼生命科学部主席、北京理工大学讲席教授、国际宇航科学院院士
DENG Yulin
Executive Member of the Bureau of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and Chair of Commission of Life Sciences
Chair Professor of Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
23. 赵坚
中国国家航天局对地观测与数据中心主任、国家高分辨率对地观测系统重大专项工程总设计师兼副总指挥
ZHAO Jian
Director of Earth Observation System and Data Center, China National Space Administration (CNSA)
主席团成员(按姓氏拼音首字母排序)Members of Presidium(Alphabetical order by surname)
1. 芭芭拉·吉内利
英国科学技术设施理事会(STFC)主任
Barbara GHINELLI
Director of Clusters and Campus Development at UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
2. 陈存根
西北农林科技大学教授,西北大学客座教授,博士生导师
CHEN Cungen
Professor at Northwest A&F University
Guest professor and doctoral supervisor at Northwest University
3. 陈曦
中华国际科学交流基金会理事长
CHEN Xi
Chairman of the International Scientific Exchange Foundation of China
4. 丛斌
中国工程院院士,教授,法医学及病理生理学博士生导师
CONG Bin
Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Professor and doctoral supervisor in forensics and pathophysiology
5. 大卫·亚历山大
莱斯大学空间研究所所长, 物理与天文系教授
David ALEXANDER OBE
Director of Rice Space Institute
Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University
6. 董庆九
光华工程科技奖励基金会副理事长兼秘书长
DONG Qingjiu
Vice Chairman and Secretary General, China Guanghua Foundation
7. 让-巴普蒂斯特·德布瓦
法国图卢兹太空城总经理、法国图卢兹太空城博物馆馆长
Jean-Baptiste DESBOIS
Director General of Cité de l’espace
CEO of SEMECCEL
8. 金双根
河南理工大学副校长,欧洲科学院院士
JIN Shuanggen
Vice President of Henan Polytechnic University
Member of the Academy of Europe
9. 列夫·泽廖内
俄罗斯科学院主席团成员、国际宇航科学院院士
Lev ZELENYI
Member of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
10. 李朴民
国家发改委原秘书长
LI Pumin
Former Secretary-General of the National Development and Reform Commission
11. 迈克尔·格雷德勋爵
英国通信管理局(OFCOM)主席,中实麦克法登控股有限公司联合主席,BBC前主席
The Lord Grade of Yarmouth CBE
Chairman of OFCOM
Co-Chairman of CIIC McFaddens Holdings Ltd
Former Chairman of the BBC
12. 奈杰尔·莱特
现任某北美石油公司理事、曾任摩根士丹利、汇丰詹姆斯卡佩尔(HSBC James Capel)、美国国家银行等投资银行高管
Nigel S. LITTLE
Director at a North American company
previously head of U.K./Europe for large investment banks incl. Morgan Stanley, HSBC James Capel
13. 奥利维耶·康坦
国际宇航科学院(IAA)执行主任、Acta Astronautica杂志联合主编
Olivier CONTANT
Executive Director of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
Co-Editor of Acta Astronautica
Founding Director and President of the International Innovation Research Institute (IIRI)
14. 彭和平
中国人民大学原校长助理、研究员
PENG Heping
Former Assistant to the president and ResearcherofRenmin University of China
15. 王建昌
中华医学会航空航天医学分会候任主任委员、心血管疾病主任医师、博士研究生导师WANG JianchangDesignated Chairman member of Chinese Medical Association and Chinese Society of Aerospace Medicine
Senior Doctor for cardiovascular disease
Doctoral Supervisor
16. 翁敬农
联合国附属空间科技教育亚太区域中心(中国)执行主任、亚太空间合作组织中国中心主任
WONG Jingnong
Executive Director of Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific (China) (Affiliated to the United Nations)
Director of APSCO Education and Training Center (China)
17. 俞丽萍
罗斯柴尔德集团大中华区主席
Jennifer YU
Chair of Rothschild & Co in Greater China
18. 张峰
中国航空器拥有者及驾驶员协会理事长
ZHANG Feng
President of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of China
19. 张景安
国际欧亚科学院中国中心副主席、国际欧亚科学院院士、中国科技体制改革研究会理事长
ZHANG Jing’an
Vice Chairman of the China Center of the Eurasian Academy of Sciences
Member of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences
Chairman of the China Society of Science and Technology Reform
20. 章星
北京高华证券有限责任公司董事、总经理
ZHANG Xing
Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Gao Hua Securities Co., Ltd.
21. 邹洪
中关村领创商业航天产业发展联盟理事长、中国宇航学会航天产业专业委员会副主任委员、北京市丰台区科协副主席
ZOU Hong
President of ZGC Commercial Aerospace Industry Innovation Alliance
Vice Chair of the Aerospace Industry Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
Vice Chair of Beijing Fengtai District Science and Technology Association
学术委员会INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE (IPC)
主任DIRECTOR
1. 包为民
中国科学技术协会副主席、中国科学院院士、国际宇航科学院院士
BAO Weimin
Vice-Chairman of China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
执行主任EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
1. 邓玉林
国际宇航科学院(IAA)主席团执委兼生命科学部主席、北京理工大学讲席教授、国际宇航科学院院士
DENG Yulin
President of the International Academy of Astronautics Life Sciences Commission at the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
Chief Scientist of Institute of Engineering Medicine, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
2. 大卫·亚历山大
莱斯大学空间研究所所长, 物理与天文系教授
David ALEXANDER OBE
Director of Rice Space Institute
Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy,Rice University
3. 芭芭拉·吉内利
英国科学技术设施理事会(STFC)主任
Barbara GHINELLI
Director of Clusters and Campus Development at UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
委员MEMBERS
1. 列夫·泽廖内
俄罗斯科学院主席团成员、国际宇航科学院院士
Lev ZELENYI
Member of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
2. 让-巴普蒂斯特·德布瓦
法国图卢兹太空城总经理、法国图卢兹太空城博物馆馆长
Jean-Baptiste DESBOIS
Director General of Cité de l’espace
CEO of SEMECCEL
3. 金双根
河南理工大学副校长,欧洲科学院院士
JIN Shuanggen
Vice President of Henan Polytechnic University
Member of the Academy of Europe
4. 奥利维耶·康坦
国际宇航科学院(IAA)执行主任、Acta Astronautica杂志联合主编
Olivier CONTANT
Executive Director of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
Co-Editor of Acta Astronautica
Founding Director and President of the International Innovation Research Institute (IIRI)
5. 王晋年
国际宇航科学院院士、广州大学地理科学与遥感学院教授
WANG Jinnian
Professor, School of Geography and Remote Sensing, Guangzhou University
Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
International Peace Alliance (Space)
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2024 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE PEACEFUL USE OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY – HEALTH
December 9 – 13, 2024
Call for Papers
The IPSPACE Organizing Committee invites academicians to attend and speak at the IPSPACE 2024. Papers are solicited in the areas listed below for the 2024 International Symposium on the Peaceful Use of space technology – Health (IPSPACE 2024), co-hosted by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), the Association of Space Explorers (ASE), Space Foundation, Rice University’s Baker Institute’s International Space Medicine Summit (RICE ISMS), the International Space University (ISU), the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, hosted by the International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA), the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA), China High-Tech Industrialization Association (CHIA), China Association for Remote Sensing Applications (CARSA), China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC). IPSPACE is organized by the International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA) and the State-Guest Entrepreneur Club (SGEC). Strategic partners are China Communications Industry Association, GNSS & LBS Association of China, and China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME).
Similarly, to what was done in the previous symposiums, the program will focus on global peace, collaboration, and innovation. IPSPACE will be an online and in-person hybrid event in multiple locations around the world.
A broad theme of IPSPACE 2024 is peaceful use of space technology on human health with the slogan “One Space, One Home” will gather scientists, entrepreneurs, educators, scholars, and professionals in health, spatial IT, education, finance, insurance, energy and more. On 3 December 2024 the opening Ceremony will be followed by a plenary session and 16 suggested breakout sessions. On 9 – 13 December 2024 topic areas for papers include:
Plenary Session
The Plenary Session discusses peaceful applications and conversion of space technologies, innovation, talents, and other topics.
Session: Spatial IT for a Shared Future
Chairs: Barbara Ryan, UK, and Zheng WEI, China
Mankind faces major challenges such as environmental degradation, climate change, food security and public security. This session is expected to enhance global communication and cooperation to promote and deepen the application of spatial IT in major fields like resource management, environmental monitoring, disaster prevention and mitigation, thus, to further promote the peaceful use of space science and technology and make benefits for the well-being of mankind.
Session: Space Power and Terrestrial Energy
Chairs: John C Mankins, USA, Baoyan Duan, China, and Cheng’yu Fu, China
It is crucial to identify research, develop and deploy affordable and sustainable new energy sources. This need is driven by a demand for energy to enable economic growth for a still-increasing global population. It is also driven by concerns regarding the long-term accumulation in Earth’s atmosphere of fossil fuel-derived greenhouse gases, and the prospect that annual production of petroleum will begin to decline. The challenge to transition current terrestrial energy systems into more environmentally friendly, sustainable ones is engaged. The whole range of power generation, conversion and storage will be discussed as well as the prospects for using space-based power plants to provide energy remotely to the Earth.
Session: Space Technology and Human Health
Chairs: O. Orlov, Russia and Yulin Deng, China; Jichen Du, China
This session will explore the intersection between space technology and human health. Topics of interest include space medicine, biotechnology, and bioengineering, as well as the use of space technology to monitor and improve human health on Earth. Space extreme environment has applications for the benefit of human on Earth. Radiation environment and effects on physical and biological systems are also benefiting human on Earth in term of risk assessment and countermeasures.
Session: Space Education, Skills, and Talents
Chairs: L. Regel, USA and Xiaohui Li, China
This session will introduce programs and discuss space education from a K12 student’s perspective. Experienced educators will share their insights on how to make space education attractive and inspirational. The session tries to focus on what can be done now to enhance the impact of space science and technology on STEAM education for the improvement of all societies and for the spread of mankind into the cosmos.
Session: Green Space Propulsion
Chairs: Joseph Cassady, USA and Riheng Zheng, China
This Session will introduce distinctive environmental challenges for sub-orbital, Earth to orbit and in-space propulsion; Greener space propulsion in chemical and non-chemical rocket, liquid, solid and hybrid rocket systems; Promising green space propellants for various space missions; Advanced green propulsion systems for ramjet, scramjet, air-breathing, nuclear, electric, solar, and other advanced rocket systems.
Session: Global Lunar Development
Chair: John C Mankins, USA, and Dr. PENG Jing, China
Plans Technologies and Systems
The Moon represents a tremendous resource for humanity in the 21st century and beyond – in terms of scientific discovery, in situ resource utilization, and commercial development. Construction and operations on the lunar surface and in lunar orbit will transform our future in cis-lunar space and on Earth. This session will consider prospective architecture for global lunar development, review current plans and programs (both government and commercial), as well as the emerging technologies that will make the use of the Moon for the benefit of humanity a reality.
Session: Moon Protection
Chairs: Claudio Maccone, Italy and Ji Wu, China
The Moon Farside is the only place free from radio transmissions and noises produced by ground-based and Earth-orbiting instruments. The spherical body of the Moon blocks them, acting like a shield. Thus the Legal Protection of the Moon Farside from all kinds of non-scientific future exploitations (real estate, Industry, and military) has long been a concern for many scientists. This session advocates the support to the Moon Farside Protection by all scientists including those working in the four different areas of science: Cosmology, Astrobiology, SETI, and Planetary Defense.
Session: Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Chairs: Vishal Gajjar, USA; Mike Garrett, UK; Kaichang Di, China
This session will focus on scientific, technical, and interdisciplinary aspects of the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence at international level and in Asia particularly. SETI researchers are typically looking for anomalies in astronomical data, potentially associated with other technical civilizations in the Milky Way and beyond. The search includes all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum and utilizes cutting-edge technologies deployed on some of the largest telescopes in the world. The interdisciplinary aspects of the topic involve the social and societal consequences of detecting a signal, engaging with a very wide variety of human cultural pursuits – including art, language, education, science, anthropology, sociology, psychology, legal, political and institutional issues, interactions with the media, public outreach and risk communication.
Session: Space Debris and Green Space
Chairs: Zizheng Gong, China and Pierre Omaly, France
With the rapid development of the human space activities, such as the increasing amount of space debris, the rapid deployment of low-orbit giant constellations, and the explosive growth of commercial space activities, the long-term sustainability of space is facing serious challenges. It is the consensus of the international community to share space monitoring data, carrying out active space debris removal, defense near-Earth asteroid impact, Initiation space governance action, this is the general trend of the times to build a community with a shared future in outer space. This session will focus on the orbital debris research activities and near-Earth asteroid defense, to foster collaborations with the international community, to promote space governance process. We will discuss how to improve the space environment and create a green space.
Session: Space Traffic Management and Green Space
Chairs: Corinne Jorgenson, USA, and Xiaoyu Zhu, China
The session will be devoted to several topics like range management including security issues and cyber; airspace/orbital space integration including impact of microsatellites upon the airspace and communication standards; space safety and sustainability including unique anthropogenic space objects identification; security including cyber and space security challenges; space environment effects and Impacts including space weather forecasting; related Issues such as role of human factors in STM or international or initiatives and concern.
Session: Space Situational Awareness and Green Space
Chairs: Riccardo Bevilacqua, USA and Xiangyu Li, China
Space Situational Awareness is to provide decision-making processes with a quantifiable and timely body of evidence (predictive/imminent/forensic) of behavior(s) attributable to specific space domain threats and hazards. The session will cover broad-ranging technical, and policy related aspects associated with the topic of SSA: identification, forecasting, tracking, association, risk assessment, resource allocation, spacecraft control, information & communication, proximity operations, space weather, drag-controlled re-entry, alternative (non-propulsive) deorbiting technologies, liability and insurance issues and a host of other related topics. Continued sustainable access and utilization of space relies on the awareness of its environment, both from the perspective of human operators on the ground and autonomous spacecraft during flight. Moreover, as the nature and number of participants utilizing the space environment grows, there is critical need for steadfast governance driven by a coherent space policy.
Session: Space Elevators for Green Space Activity
Chairs: Peter Swan, USA and Gefei Shi, China
Space Elevators, as permanent Transportation and Logistics infrastructures will lift massive cargo (30,000 tons per year early on) routinely, daily, cost effectively, and with environmentally friendly operations to GEO and beyond. This track will discuss the realization that commercial ventures are entering the engineering development phase. The architectural baseline has been established and will lead to customer satisfaction in such arenas as Space Solar Power satellites to GEO, 1,000,000 tons of cargo to Mars, and direct support to cislunar region as soon as it is operational. This track will address the status of the engineering and projections of the customer needs while focusing upon the remarkable concept of Dual Space Access Strategy where the strengths of both advanced rockets and space elevators are combined.
Session: Space and Modern Society
Chairs: O. Bannova, USA; Anna Barbara Imhof, Austria; Kun Qin, China
The space activity during six decades is strongly impacting the quality of life on Earth. The session will review a broad range of topics such as Art, culture, architecture, society’s expectations including technology and knowledge transfer. Impact of innovation derived from space R&D when transferred. Into new products, new services or new processes. Architecture includes all topics related to new habitat for space and analog terrestrial environment.
Session: Space Law
Chairs: Shouping Li, China
This session focuses on the legal, ethical, and policy implications of space activities. It examines the governance frameworks that shape space exploration and utilization, including international treaties, laws, and industry standards. The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current legal framework governing space activities, highlight ethical considerations and policy implications, and explore new solutions and avenues for improvement in space law.
Session: Space Investment
Chairs: Xijun Zhao, China
This session will delve into space industry investment, highlighting trends, opportunities, challenges, and countermeasures. It will analyze the latest market developments from fiscal, financial, and tax perspectives. Key topics include assessing investments in commercial spaceflight, satellite communications, space exploration, etc. Global government incentives and policies will be examined, along with the role of private capital in driving innovation. Ethical considerations and sustainability practices will also be addressed to ensure responsible growth in this sector.
Session: Commercial Space Development
Chairs: Kaicong Long, China
Commercial space industry is a rapidly growing and innovative sector that is transforming the global economy. It is creating new jobs, driving economic development, and advancing scientific knowledge. Commercial space companies are also cooperating with governments and other organizations to promote international cooperation and peace. This industry is a new engine of economic growth, an open field for innovation, and a blueprint for the next generation of business models. This session will focus on the latest developments in commercial spaceflight, space tourism, space mining, space manufacturing, and other commercial related topics.
ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL:
Technical paper abstracts (250 to 500 words in length) in the areas described above or related to planetary defense will be accepted electronically through the conference website (to be linked on IAA website). Please be sure to designate the topic area your paper addresses (see topics listed above). The deadline for receipt of abstracts is September 15, 2024.
PAPERS:
Full-length manuscripts are due by close of business on October 20, 2024. Revisions and corrections will be accepted within two weeks after the end of the conference. The format for papers is specified on the conference website. Accepted papers will be published on the official conference proceedings. Full-length manuscripts may be considered for publication in a special edition of Acta Astronautica.
KEY DATES:
May 1, 2024: Call for Papers
September 15, 2024: Abstract submission deadline
September 30, 2024: Final abstracts selected and invitations extended
November 5, 2024: Preliminary program available
December 9 – 13, 2024: Symposium
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Hosts
Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA)
International Peace Alliance (Space) (IPA)
China High-Tech Industrialization Association (CHIA)
China Association of Remote Sensing Application (CARSA)
China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
Co-hosts
International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
International Astronautical Federation (IAF)
Space Foundation
Association of Space Explorers (ASE)
International Space University (ISU)
Rice University’s Baker Institute’s International Space Medicine Summit (ISMS)
George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations (“Bush China Foundation”)
Strategic Partners
China Communications Industry Association (CCIA)
GNSS & LBS Association of China (GLAC)
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) of China
ZGC Commercial Aerospace Industry Innovation Alliance
Co-organizer
Oriental Business
Organizer
State-Guest Entrepreneur Club (SGEC)
Presidium
See online document (check pdf print version)
CONFERENCE WEBSITE:
For more detailed information, please visit the IAA official website at https://iaaspace.org/ipspace
IPSPACE Secretariat
International Innovation Research Institute (IIRI)
CONTACT:
Jill Lin: JillLynn23@outlook.com
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ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL:
Technical paper abstracts (250 to 500 words in length) in the areas described in the Call for Papers will be accepted electronically through the conference website upload link https://web.tresorit.com/r#xidcU5uTOW36JtACH2DxnA
Please be sure to designate the topic area your paper addresses (see topics in the call for papers).
Authors are invited to use the IPSPACE 2024 abstract template.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is September 15, 2024.
PAPERS:
Full-length manuscripts are due by close of business on October 20, 2024. Revisions and corrections will be accepted within two weeks after the end of the conference. The format for papers is specified on the conference website. Accepted papers will be published on the official conference proceedings. Full-length manuscripts may be considered for publication in a special edition of Acta Astronautica.
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Past Conferences
International Symposium on the Peaceful Use of space technology – Health (IPSPACE 2021)
International Symposium on the Peaceful Use of space technology – Health (IPSPACE 2022)
International Symposium on the Peaceful Use of space technology – Health (IPSPACE 2023)