The Indo-Pacific Space and Earth Conference (IPSEC) 2024 is set to commence this morning in Perth, Australia, bringing together leading experts, innovators, and industry professionals to explore the intersection of space technology and terrestrial applications. This high-profile event is a key gathering for professionals from diverse sectors, including mining, agriculture, cyber, defence, AI, environmental management, and more.
With a focus on cross-sectoral collaboration, IPSEC will address how emerging space technologies are transforming industries on Earth. The conference will feature a stellar lineup of over 100 speakers and panellists from global space agencies such as NASA and JAXA, as well as high-ranking industry leaders.
Principal Partner is the Western Australian Department of Jobs, Science, Tourism & Innovation and Foundation Sponsor Business Events Perth.
Key Features of IPSEC 2024 Include:
International Astronaut Panel:
- Koichi Wakata, Astronaut & CTO, Asia-Pacific at Axiom Space;
- Katherine Bennell-Pegg, Astronaut & Director of Space Technology, Australian Space Agency;
- Shawna Pandya, Canadian Astronaut & Director of the IIAS Space Medicine Group; and
- Nicola Winter, German Reserve Astronaut & Former Fighter Pilot, DLR.
Exhibitor Spotlights: Showcasing cutting-edge advancements in space technology by major industry players, including Axel Space, Curtin University, JAXA, UWA, and the Australian Space Agency.
Speaker Sessions and Panel Discussions: In-depth sessions on topics such as AI-powered space innovation, space technologies for sustainable agriculture, disaster management relief and much more.
Business Networking Opportunities: Attendees will have exclusive access to industry leaders and innovators, fostering potential collaborations, partnerships, and future opportunities across multiple sectors.
A Platform for Cross-Sector Collaboration
IPSEC 2024 is designed to foster discussion on how space technologies can drive solutions to real-world challenges across various industries. By facilitating direct engagement between space experts and end-users in sectors like mining, agriculture, and defence, the conference will open doors for innovation and strategic partnerships that are essential for tackling today’s critical global issues