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Space tech innovations ready for industry exploitation
ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme’s booth ‘ESA Space Apps’ at this year’s Hanover Fair will present a number of impressive spin-offs and technology transfers, illustrating the huge untapped potential of advanced space technology for European non-space business.
“Many of our space technologies are ready to use and represent an excellent opportunity for novel solutions to technology problems in non-space industrial fields." "Developed and funded by European space programmes they are available to European industry and can offer advantages which in particular in the present global crises can be of great help to Europe’s business and can strengthen its competitiveness. ESA makes these technologies available through its network of technology transfer brokers.”
ESA and its broker network of companies have already implemented more than 230 technology transfers.
Visitors will have the opportunity to discuss the specific applications and systems with the companies, as well as how they have been using space technologies in each of their specific cases. The complete 2010 ‘ESA Space Apps’ programme will be presented to the public at a press conference on Monday 19 April at 13:00 with the participation of Frank M. Salzgeber, Dr Werner Dupont, Andreas Teske (mobile life Unternehmer GmbH), Prof. Dr Klaus Schilling, (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg) and Prof. Dr Wolfgang Grill (Universität Leipzig).
On Monday 19 April at 11:30 the winner of the Space Spin-off Award 2010 will be announced at a prize-giving ceremony. ESA’s Space Spin-Off Award is given to an individual or an organisation that has carried out a space technology transfer of extraordinary success with significant economic impact and remarkable results in a non-space sector. Space technology on display at the Technology Forum The technology portal www.technology-forum.com with space technologies available for industry will be demonstrated by MST Aerospace, which will be available also to answer questions and give advice to industry on how to profit from space technology developments.
“The forum features some 350 European space technologies in categories ranging from health and life sciences to materials or computer science, and some 450 requests from non-space companies for technological problem solutions.”
This time ESA will also display its Innovation Triangle Initiative (ITI) so as encourage non space companies and research institutions to participate in ESA technology development programmes spinning into space their suitable terrestrial technologies. “ESA is an advocate of open innovation. Space is constantly looking for the best technology from any area where it may happen and is willing to support spin-in and enter partnerships for joint action” says Alberto Tobias, Head of the Systems, Software and Technology Department of ESA. ESA's Technology Transfer Programme Office (TTPO) The main mission of TTPO is to facilitate the use of space technology and space systems for non-space applications and to demonstrate the benefit of the European space programme to European citizens. The office is responsible for defining the overall approach and strategy for the transfer of space technologies, including the incubation of start-up companies and their funding. For more information, please contact: ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme Office European Space Agency ESA Keplerlaan 1, 2200 AG, Noordwijk ZH The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0) 71 565 6208 Email: ttp@esa.int Website: http://www.esa.int/ttp
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