Commercial applications of satellite data - 28 January 2009
STFC KITE Club Brokering Meeting
76 Portland Place, London
Wednesday 28 January 2009 - 76 Portland Place, London
It is nearly 50 years since Telstar; the first communications satellite was
launched to transmit telephone and high-speed data. The continuing growth in
the applications of satellite data processing, outside of military and weather
forecasting purposes, created the stage for this STFC Kite Club event on the
"Commercial Applications of Satellite Data".
The U.K. has excelled in the field of satellite data processing for many
years, the Met Office being a prime example. This event brought together
leaders in the field of satellite data processing from both industry and
academia. Professor Robert Gurney, University of Reading gave a presentation on
recent advances in earth observation for environmental science. Professor Ian
Cluckie, Swansea University discussed the role of complex coupled system
modeling and future trends in this field - particularly for flood risk
management. Dr. Nick Rosser, Durham University highlighted the work that has
been done at Durham on modeling landslides particularly after earthquake
events.
From an industry perspective, Wayne Elliott reviewed the scope of the
satellite data based modeling work carried out by the Met Office. Fiona Shaw,
Executive Director, Willis gave an insurance industry perspective on the use of
satellite data based modeling for risk management. A broad overview of the
current status of the U.K. satellite data processing industry was presented by
David Hodgson, Vice-Chairman of the British Association of Remote Sensing
Companies (BARSC). During a panel discussion session, chaired by Professor
Gurney, all the presenters agreed that there is still plenty of scope and
opportunity for satellite data services and collaboration with leading research
institutions in this field.
This popular event which was over-subscribed, had an attendance of 66 people
on the day.
For more information please contact Dr. Amir R. Mirza, STFC Knowledge
Exchange Advisor, Tel: +44 (0) 203 1674260 or email amir.mirza@qi3.co.uk.
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Time
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Programme
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Speaker
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| 10:00 - 10:30 |
Registration and coffee |
| 10:30 - 10:45 |
Welcome and Introduction |
Penny Woodman (PDF - 192kB - link opens in a new window),
STFC |
| 10:45 - 11:05 |
Recent Advances in Earth Observation for Environmental Science |
Professor Robert Gurney (PDF - 1827kB - link opens in a new window), University of Reading |
| 11:05 - 11:25 |
Coupled Modelling Systems and Future Trends |
Professor Ian
Cluckie (PDF - 6220kB - link opens in a new window), Swansea University |
| 11:25 - 11:45 |
Applications of Remotely Sensed Data within the Insurance
Industry |
Fiona Shaw (PDF - 832kB - link opens in a new window), Executive
Director, Willis |
| 11:45 - 12:15 |
Coffee break |
| 12:15 - 12:35 |
The Use and Exploitation of Satellite Data at the Met
Office |
Wayne Elliott (PDF - 5712kB - link opens in a new window), The
Met Office |
| 12:35 - 12:55 |
Data Needs for City Developments |
Chris Jofeh (PDF - 39944kB - link opens in a new window),
Arup |
| 12:55 - 13:05 |
Introduction to STFC Knowledge Exchange Service |
Dr Amir Mirza (PDF - 106kB - link opens in a new window),
STFC |
| 13:05 - 14:15 |
Lunch and networking |
| 14:15 - 14:35 |
Commercial Satellite Data Services |
Dave Hodgson (PDF - 3891kB - link opens in a new window),
Vice-Chairman, British Association of Remote Sensing Companies |
| 14:35 - 14:55 |
Commercial Applications of Satellite Data in the Maritime
Industry |
Han Wensink (PDF - 2032kB - link opens in a new window), BMT
ARGOSS |
| 14:55 - 15:15 |
Remote Sensing in Natural Hazards Research |
Dr Nick Rosser (PDF - 5264kB - link opens in a new window),
Durham University |
| 15:15 - 15:35 |
Panel Discussion |
Chair: Professor Robert Gurney (PDF - 1827kB - link opens in a new window), University of Reading |
| 15:35 - 16:30 |
Wrap Up (STFC) and Networking Time
with Refreshments |
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by Angela Pottinger