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ProgrammeTOULOUSE SPACE SHOW’14

30 June - 2 July 2014

Centre de congrès Pierre Baudis 11 esplanade Compans Cafarelli - Toulouse, France

Committees ....................................................................... 2 Organisers .................................................................. 4 Partners ................................................................. 6 Facilitators ........................................................ 10 Opening Ceremony ....................................... 12 Roundtables ................................................ 13 Associated Events ................................... 21 Workshops .......................................... 27 General information ........................ 28 Toulouse Space Show evening .... 29 Floor Plan ............................... 30 Exhibition ..................... 32

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TOULOUSE

SPACESHOW

International Week

on Space Applications

June 30 - July 2, 2014

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Toulouse Space Show Steering Committee

Co-presidents: Marc Pircher, CNES / Pierre Trefouret, CNES

Secretary: Laurence Amen, CNES

Members:Martin Malvy - Midi-Pyrénées Region

Jean-Luc Moudenc - Toulouse MetropoleClaude Ducert - Sicoval

Alain Di Crescenzo - Toulouse Chamber of Commerce and IndustryBernard Plano - Midi Pyrénées Expansion

Organising CommitteeChairperson: Laurence Amen, CNES

Members:Céline Arnaud, CNES

Brigitte Darolles, CNESChantal Delabarre, CNES

Marie-Laure Ichanjou, MPENathalie Journo, CNES

Joëlle Guinle, CNESCorinne Leroy, Carte Blanche

Christine Monsan, CNESQuentin Mounier, ABE

Technical committeeChairperson: Philippe Escudier, CNES

Composed of people from local authorities, industrial partners, CNES… among them:

Christophe Allemand, CNESJacques Beas-Garcia, CNESHélène de Boissezon, CNES

Michel Bousquet, ISAEEric de Saintignon, Airbus DSJean-Marc Gardin, TelespazioMarie-Laure Ichanjou, MPE

Murielle Lafaye, CNESAgnès Laplaze, Région Midi-Pyrénées

Jean-Pierre Madier, MagelliumBenoït Mingam, Région Midi-Pyrénées

Brigitte Nicolas, CCITAxel Paulino, Toulouse MétropoleMarc Péré, Pôle Aerospace Valley

Philippe Pham, Airbus DSRichard Reclus, Toulouse Métropole

Nicolas Schaeffer, MPEDidier Treinsoutrot, CeremaPierre Vedrenne, Mecano-id

Jean-Pierre Vialanex, Thales Alenia SpaceGaël Scot, CNES

Christine Soms, CCIT

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Geneviève FIORASOSecrétaire d’État à l’Enseignement supérieur et à la Recherche French Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research

For France and for Europe, space is a job-creating strategic objective of the highest order. As Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research, I will focus on preserving our independence in this field and pursuing an ambitious space policy with the support of CNES and all industry stakeholders in the sector.

L’espace représente pour la France et pour l’Europe un objectif stratégique créateur d’emplois de tout premier ordre. Je m’attacherai en tant que Secrétaire d’Etat à l’Enseignement supérieur et à la Recherche, à préserver notre indépendance dans ce domaine et à mener une politique spatiale ambitieuse en s’appuyant sur le CNES et sur l’ensemble des acteurs industriels de la filière.

Je me réjouis d’inaugurer le Toulouse Space Show.I am delighted to be launching the Toulouse Space Show.

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TOULOUSE

SPACESHOW

International Week

on Space Applications

June 30 - July 2, 2014

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CNESJean-Yves LE GALLPresident of CNES

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Today, satellites are with us at every moment of our day-to-day lives, with applications as diverse as telephone, television, Internet, meteorology, telemedicine, navigation systems and personal assistance services. Tomorrow, all of these applications will occupy a more important place in our lives, both at a personal and a professional level. Whether for states, communities, manufacturers, agricultural professionals, healthcare, NGOs, architects or urban planners, we are all now aware of the contribution of satellite technology and its growing importance.Organised by CNES, together with its partners, the Midi-Pyrénées region, Greater Toulouse, the agglomeration community of Sicoval, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Toulouse and Midi-Pyrénées Expansion, with the support of Airbus Defence & Space and the Space Alliance, the Toulouse Space Show will once again this year be the key meeting point for space professionals and users, to address the prospects and challenges of the future. The new format of the 2014 edition, with round table discussions, an international exhibition, a business convention and associated events, looks very promising in terms of promoting exchanges that shall, no doubt, be particularly fruitful. The objective of the Toulouse Space Show is to highlight the know-how of players in the space sector and underline the economic activity that they generate. This unique event, at the crossroads of innovation and economic development, will enable its promoters to unite communities of space users and help create a link between the industrial sector and the scientific and space community. With 12,000 jobs in this sector alone, the Midi-Pyrénées region is the European number 1 for the design and production of space systems and their applications. Since 2008, each edition of the Toulouse Space Show has attracted over a thousand participants representing more than 50 nationalities, confirming the status of Toulouse and the Midi-Pyrénées region as the European space capital. We can bet that once again this year, this event will be a great success in favour of all participants and space users!Welcome to the 2014 Toulouse Space Show!

Aujourd’hui, les satellites nous accompagnent à chaque instant de notre vie quotidienne avec des applications aussi variées que la téléphonie, la télévision, Internet, la météorologie, la télémédecine, les systèmes de navigation ou encore les services d’aide à la personne,… Demain, toutes ces applications occuperont dans nos vies, une place encore plus importante tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel. Qu’il s’agisse des Etats, des collectivités, des industriels, des professionnels agricoles, du monde de la santé, des ONG, des architectes, des urbanistes,… tous ont aujourd’hui conscience de l’apport des technologies satellitaires et de leur importance grandissante.Organisé par le CNES aux côtés de ses partenaires, la Région Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse Métropole, la Communauté d’Agglomérations du Sicoval, la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Toulouse et Midi-Pyrénées Expansion, avec le soutien d’Airbus Defence & Space et de la Space Alliance, le Toulouse Space Show sera cette année encore, le grand rendez-vous des professionnels et des utilisateurs de l’espace, pour aborder les perspectives et les défis du futur. Le nouveau format de l’édition 2014, avec des tables rondes, un salon international, une convention d’affaires ainsi que des événements associés, s’annonce très prometteur pour favoriser des échanges qui seront, à n’en pas douter, particulièrement fructueux.L’ambition affichée du Toulouse Space Show est de valoriser les savoir-faire des acteurs du spatial et de mettre en exergue l’activité économique qu’ils génèrent. Cette manifestation unique, au carrefour de l’innovation et du développement économique, permet ainsi à ses promoteurs de fédérer les communautés des utilisateurs de l’espace et contribue à mettre en relation le monde industriel avec la communauté scientifique et spatiale. Avec 12.000 emplois dans ce seul secteur, la Région Midi-Pyrénées est le Numéro 1 européen pour la conception et la réalisation de systèmes spatiaux et de leurs applications. Depuis 2008, chaque édition du Toulouse Space Show attire plus d’un millier de participants représentant plus de 50 nationalités, confirmant le rôle de Toulouse et de la Région Midi-Pyrénées comme capitale européenne de l’espace.Gageons que cette année encore, cette manifestation connaîtra un très grand succès pour le plus grand bénéfice de tous les acteurs et de tous les utilisateurs de l’espace !Bienvenue au Toulouse Space Show 2014 !

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Bernard PLANOPresident of Midi-Pyrenees Expansion

Regional Council Member

Midi-Pyrénées Expansion

Let’s put space in a winning orbit!For this fourth edition of the Toulouse Space Show, CNES, the Midi-Pyrenees Region, its economic development agency and their partners have achieved their ambitious goal of transforming this week-long event devoted to space applications into an international exhibition of space and downstream services.Consequently, with this new, resolutely ‘business’ oriented format, seven round tables are providing feedback by giving the floor to the users of space, whether they are industry players or local communities. An international business convention brings prime contractors, manufacturers, space systems operators, space solution developers, suppliers and users together. Finally, with 100 exhibitors from 19 countries, the Toulouse Space Show offers a regional, national and international showcase for the space sector, covering the entire industry from infrastructure, to applications, to the complete subcontracting chain. For Midi-Pyrenees Expansion and space industrialists, this edition is also highlighted by the launch of an initiative which I fully support: InSpace the Institute of Space Applications with the support of the State and the Region. InSpace, an organization devoted to lobbying and business development, created by industrialists in the sector with the support of Midi-Pyrenees Expansion, has three objectives: to catalog and organize the regional offer by leveraging demonstration zones, to promote this offer at the national and international level – including the market of local authorities, and to make Midi-Pyrenees the leading European space region and an international showcase of space applications.And this goal, like that of the Toulouse Space Show itself, is in the process of being achieved!

Mettons le spatial en orbite gagnante !Pour cette 4e édition du Toulouse Space Show, le CNES, la Région Midi-Pyrénées, son agence de développement et leurs partenaires ont réussi le grand pari qu’ils s’étaient fixés : transformer cette semaine des applications spatiales en salon international de l’espace et des services du secteur aval.Ainsi, avec ce nouveau format résolument orienté « business », sept tables-rondes font la part belle aux retours d’expérience en donnant la parole aux utilisateurs du spatial, qu’ils s’agissent d’acteurs industriels ou de collectivités. Une convention d’affaires internationale met en relation grands donneurs d’ordre, constructeurs, opérateurs de systèmes spatiaux, développeurs de solutions spatiales, entreprises de sous-traitance et usagers. Enfin, avec 100 exposants de 19 pays, le salon propose une vitrine régionale, nationale et internationale du spatial, des infrastructures aux applications, en passant par toute la chaîne de sous-traitance. Pour Midi-Pyrénées Expansion et les industriels du spatial, cette édition est également marquée par le lancement, avec l’appui de l’Etat et de la Région, de l’institut des applications spatiales InSpace que j’ai appelé de mes vœux. Structure à vocation de lobbying et de développement d’affaires, InSpace vise trois objectifs : répertorier et structurer l’offre régionale en s’appuyant sur des territoires de démonstration, la promouvoir au niveau national et international en ciblant notamment le marché des collectivités et enfin, faire de Midi-Pyrénées, première région spatiale européenne, la vitrine internationale des applications spatiales.Un pari qui comme pour le Toulouse Space Show, est en passe d’être tenu !

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International Week

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June 30 - July 2, 2014

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Martin MALVYFormer Government MinisterPresident of the Midi-Pyrenees Regional Council

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Bienvenue dans l’une des premières régions spatiales d’Europe !Avec plus 12 000 emplois, notre région concentre la moitié des effectifs nationaux et le quart des effectifs européens du domaine spatial. Les plus grands noms de l’espace sont présents ici. Mais aussi un large éventail de PME innovantes, de sociétés de services et d’ingénierie aux compétences fortes. Au total, 6 500chercheurs, 18 000 étudiants…Pôle mondial de compétitivité pour la conception et la réalisation de systèmes spatiaux mais aussi berceau historique de la navigation par satellite, avec les programmes Egnos et Galileo, Midi-Pyrénées est aujourd’hui leader européen pour l’intégration de satellites ; l’observation de la Terre, les télécommunications, chef de file mondial en altimétrie spatiale, télédétection, localisation et navigation…C’est dire l’importance de cette filière pour notre industrie et notre territoireLa Région accompagne ce dynamisme notamment en soutenant la recherche et l’innovation, avec des appels à projets pour accompagner les projets industriels dans le domaine de la navigation par satellite et des technologies numériques. Parce que l’espace occupe une place majeure dans notre développement économique, nous avons élaboré, avec l’ensemble des acteurs, le Plan Spatial Régional qui définit des axes de stratégie communs.Nous avons également créé NEREUS, le réseau européen des régions utilisatrices des technologies spatiales. Nous irons plus loin, avec le déploiement en cours de vitrines de démonstration des applications spatiales, et la création prochaine de l’Institut des applications spatiales InSpace. Ce sont autant d’initiatives qui visent à conforter la place de Midi-Pyrénées, pôle d’excellence mondial dans le domaine, et qui incitent à la découvrir ou à la redécouvrir.Nous ne pouvons que nous réjouir d’accueillir à nouveau le salon international Toulouse Space Show qui, avec un nouveau format davantage tourné vers les acteurs économiques, contribue à développer encore les applications de l’espace et les projets d’entreprise. A toutes et à tous, je souhaite la bienvenue dans l’une des premières régions spatiales d’Europe.

Welcome to one of Europe’s leading space-industry regions!With more than 12,000 jobs, our region accounts for half of the national workforce and a quarter of the European workforce in the space field. The biggest names in the space sector are all found here. But there is also a wide range of innovative SMEs, and service and engineering companies with excellent skills, and a total of 6,500 researchers and 18,000 students.As a global competitiveness cluster for the design and production of space systems, and also the historic birthplace of navigation, with the Egnos and Galileo programs, Midi-Pyrenees is now the European leader in satellite navigation, Earth observation, telecommunications, and the global leader in satellite altimetry, remote sensing, positioning and navigation. This clearly demonstrates the importance of this sector!The region supports this dynamic by fostering research and innovation, with the launching of calls for projects to support industrial initiatives in the field of satellite navigation and digital technologies. Because space plays such a major role in our economic development, the Regional Council, in partnership with all the stakeholders, has developed the Regional Space Plan that defines common areas of strategy. We have also created NEREUS, the network of European regions using space technologies. And we are now going further, with the forthcoming creation of InSpace, the Institute for Space Applications. These are all initiatives that aim to strengthen the position of Midi-Pyrenees, world center of excellence in the space field, and that provide an incentive to discover or rediscover our region.We are delighted to welcome back the Toulouse Space Show. With a new formula focused on economic players, this international event contributes to developing further space applications and companies’ projects. Welcome to one of Europe’s leading regions in the space-industry!

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Jean-Luc MOUDENCMayor of Toulouse

President of Toulouse Métropole

Toulouse Metropole

Held every two years, alternating with the prestigious Paris Air Show (Le Bourget), the Toulouse Space Show is positioning itself as the major biannual space event, and it is therefore natural for Toulouse Métropole, European capital of space and the sky, to participate in this event. Over three days, 1,000 professionals from over 30 countries will meet at this exhibition as they attend business meetings, talks, and round table discussions, and visit exhibition stands and demonstrations. All of the space industry’s largest manufacturers and operators will be there, and multiple subjects will be tackled.In Toulouse and in our extended urban area, the space industry brings together an unrivalled pool of expertise, whether industrial, academic or research-based. This position as leader has been built up around historic actors in the field: the CNES (over 70% of its workforce is based in Toulouse), renowned laboratories such as the ONERA and the LAAS-CNRS, and of course Thales Alenia Space and Airbus Defence and Space, the two flagships of the European space industry. A large number of world-class subcontractors and companies that use and add value to space data have developed alongside them. Faced with the economic challenges of the space industry, and even more so in the context of the new administration that is currently being put in place in Brussels, Toulouse Metropole has successfully focused its efforts on the economic development of its territory. This drive is clearly reflected in the establishment of a campus dedicated to the aerospace industry on the Toulouse Montaudran site: an emblematic city project and a showcase of our skills that will also be home to the Saint Exupéry Institut de Recherche Technologique (technology research institute), dedicated to on-board systems, and the Espace Clément Ader, a research centre specialised in the study of structures, systems and mechanical procedures.It is clear for all to see: Space hasn’t finished filling in the gaps in Toulouse, and Toulouse hasn’t finished filling in the gaps in Space!

Comme tous les deux ans, en alternance avec le salon phare du Bourget, le Toulouse Space Show se positionne comme le grand rendez-vous biannuel du spatial et c’est tout naturellement que Toulouse Métropole, capitale européenne du ciel et de l’espace, participe à cet événement. Durant trois jours, un millier de professionnels issus de plus de 30 pays vont se croiser dans ce salon au gré des rendez-vous d’affaires, des conférences, des tables rondes, des stands d’exposition, des démonstrations. Tous les grands opérateurs et industriels du spatial seront là, et de multiples sujets vont être abordés.A Toulouse et dans notre agglomération, le spatial rassemble une concentration sans équivalent de savoir-faire, qu’ils soient industriels, académiques ou de recherche. Cette position de leader s’est constituée autour d’acteurs historiques : le CNES (plus de 70% de ses effectifs se trouvent à Toulouse), des laboratoires de renom comme l’ONERA et le LAAS-CNRS, et bien entendu les deux vaisseaux amiraux de l’industrie spatiale européenne que sont Thales Alenia Space et Airbus Defence and Space. Autour d’eux se sont développés nombre de sous-traitants de classe mondiale et d’entreprises qui utilisent et valorisent les données spatiales. Face aux enjeux économiques du spatial, et plus encore dans le contexte de la nouvelle administration qui se met actuellement en place à Bruxelles, Toulouse Métropole est en état d’union sacrée pour le développement économique de son territoire. Cette volonté se traduit très concrètement par l’installation sur le site de Toulouse Montaudran d’un campus dédié à l’aérospatial : un projet de ville emblématique, une vitrine de nos compétences qui abritera notamment l’Institut de Recherche Technologique Saint Exupéry dédié aux systèmes embarqués, ainsi que l’Espace Clément Ader, un centre de recherche spécialisé dans l’étude des structures, des systèmes et des procédés mécaniques.Chacun le voit, l’Espace n’a pas fini d’occuper Toulouse, et Toulouse n’a pas fini d’occuper l’Espace !

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TOULOUSE

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Alain DI CRESCENZOPresident of the Toulouse CCI Chambre de Commerce

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sOffrir aux entreprises un regard sur l’avenir de la filière spatialeCo-financeur et co-propriétaire du « Toulouse Space Show », la CCI de Toulouse apporte sa valeur ajoutée de Maison de l’Economie et des Entreprises à l’organisation de cette grande convention d’affaires qui, pendant trois jours, positionne Toulouse au cœur du monde de l’espace. A l’échelle internationale, notre capitale européenne du spatial est un lieu privilégié d’anticipation des enjeux de demain. Enjeux autour des marchés, avec l’émergence de nouveaux acteurs, pays et investisseurs dans la filière spatiale. Enjeux autour des technologies, avec l’essor des applications spatiales qui font le lien entre des possibilités et des besoins toujours plus grands. Sur une unité de temps et de lieu, TSS offre ainsi l’opportunité à toutes les entreprises de prendre une longueur d’avance sur ces défis. Sur cette nouvelle édition, la CCI de Toulouse organise également « un événement dans l’événement » avec le CNES et le CEA : une journée « diversification PME technologies spatial / énergies ». Cet événement associé vise à faciliter le transfert de technologies entre les domaines du spatial et de l’énergie, au bénéfice de nos PME innovantes. Cette initiative s’inscrit dans notre logique d’accompagnement du développement industriel du territoire. Un travail que nous menons sur le terrain, tout au long de l’année, avec l’ensemble de nos partenaires regroupés une nouvelle fois dans l’aventure du TSS.

Offering companies a view of the future of the space industryAs the co-financier and co-owner of the “Toulouse Space Show”, Toulouse CCI brings its added value of “Economy and companies House” to the organization of this great business convention which, for three days, places Toulouse at the centre of the world of space. On an international scale, our European space capital is an ideal place for looking ahead to the challenges of tomorrow. Market challenges, with the emergence of new space industry players, countries and investors. Technological challenges, with the rise in the number of space applications that create a link between ever-increasing possibilities and needs. At one time and in one place, TSS offers all companies an opportunity to get ahead of the field with regard to these challenges. During the TSS, the Toulouse CCI is also organizing “an event within the event” with the CNES and the CEA: a “space / energy technologies SME diversification day”. This associated event aims to facilitate technology transfer between the space and energy sectors, for the benefit of our innovative small firms. This initiative is in line with our policy to support the region’s industrial development, which is carried out in the field, all year round, with all our partners who have once again come together to take part in the TSS adventure.

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SICOVAL Mireille GARCIAVice-President of the Sicoval Urban Community

Sicoval partner of the 2014 Toulouse Space Show Detecting, welcoming and supporting start-ups, innovative enterprise, SMEs & SMIs, anticipating their needs, fostering talents, encouraging audacity… These precepts are the basis of the Sicoval Urban Community’s economic development strategy which, for 39 years now, has been a resolutely future-focused area of innovation. The South-East of Toulouse combines more than 33,000 jobs, with 5,640 industrial and craft enterprises, shops, organisations and various infrastructures. Space, Satellites and their applications represent a major hub of expertise which the Sicoval Urban Community has closely supported for a long time. There are two reasons for this. First of all, we are right next to leading contractors (CNES, Airbus Defense & Space…) and the scientific and university backdrop of Rangueil Lespinet. The second reason is the presence on the main South-East of Toulouse business parks of numerous space enterprises such as Spot Images, IGN, Infoterra, CLS, Magellium, Zodiac International, Alten, Metod Localisation, Eurogiciel, Novacom, Mercator… to name but a few. The South-East of Toulouse Urban Community enhanced its support to develop this segment when, in 2012, it became financial partner of the Aerospace Valley cluster. Sicoval is also a player in the regional space programme, partner of the Galaxie Club…Good reasons which led Sicoval to be one of the partners of the previous editions of the Toulouse Space Show and continue to be so. The number of events and workshops scheduled this year heralds an equally fruitful 2014 edition. This is what we wish for all participants in the 2014 Toulouse Space Show, a world meeting place for all players and users of space applications.

Le Sicoval partenaire du Toulouse Space Show 2014 Détecter, accueillir et accompagner start-up, entreprises innovantes, PME/PMI, anticiper leurs besoins, faire émerger les talents, encourager l’audace… Ces préceptes sont la base de la stratégie de développement économique de la Communauté d’Agglomération du Sicoval qui depuis 39 ans, est une terre d’innovation résolument tournée vers l’avenir. Le Sud-Est Toulousain rassemble plus de 33 000 emplois, soit 5 640 entreprises industrielles et artisanales, commerces, organismes et structures diverses. L’Espace, les Satellites et leurs applications représentent un pôle de savoir-faire majeur que la Communauté d’Agglomération du Sicoval soutient et privilégie depuis longtemps. Deux raisons à cela. Nous sommes à proximité immédiate des grands donneurs d’ordre (CNES, Airbus Defense & Space…) et de l’environnement scientifique et universitaire de Rangueil Lespinet. La deuxième raison est la présence sur les principaux parcs d’activité du Sud-Est Toulousain, de nombreuses entreprises du spatial telles que Spot Images, IGN, Infoterra, CLS, Magellium, Zodiac international, Alten, Metod Localisation, Eurogiciel, Novacom, Mercator… pour n’en citer que quelques unes. La Communauté d’Agglomération du Sud-Est toulousain renforce son soutien au développement de cette filière en devenant partenaire financier en 2012 du pôle Aerospace Valley. Le Sicoval est également acteur du plan spatial régional, partenaire du club Galaxie…Voilà de bonnes raisons qui avaient conduit le Sicoval à être l’un des partenaires des précédentes éditions du Toulouse Space Show et à poursuivre ce partenariat. Le nombre de manifestations et ateliers prévus cette année laisse présager une édition 2014 tout aussi fructueuse. C’est ce que nous souhaitons à l’ensemble des participants au Toulouse Space Show 2014, point de rencontre mondial de tous les acteurs et utilisateurs des applications spatiales.

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Paul de BremPaul de Brem is a science editor specialised in space affairs who works or has worked for various news-papers and magazines such as Le Journal du di-manche and L’Express, and TV channels such as LCI and France 2. He also published articles in the Space

Review. He has moderated more than 400 debates and symposiums in the past 15 years, both in french and english, such as the International Astronautical Congress and the Nav-sat Congress. He teaches science editing at the Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (37th in the Shanghai Academic Ranking), in Paris.

Jean-Christophe GiesbertJean-Christophe GIESBERT is President of SAS Giesbert & Associés, a communication consulting agency based in Toulouse. He founded this agency after a long career in the newspaper industry, and especially as the managing editor for the regional daily newspaper La Dépêche du Midi.He is regularly being asked to carry out general animation for congresses and conferences in both Toulouse and Paris. His areas of predilection are: economy, industry, innovations, new technologies, transport infrastructure, agriculture and environment. In addition to ani-mation sessions, Jean-Christophe Giesbert works closely with organizers on the format, the contents and the different phases of these events.Also a writer, Jean-Christophe Giesbert has published several novels. His latest “Arizona Tom”, published by Editions Héloïse d’ Ormesson under the alias of Norman Ginzberg, was awarded the “Talents to discover 2013” prize by the bookstore channel Cultura and the “Winter book” prize during the 2014 Book Fair in Montgiscard (31).

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Keynote speeches 14:30 > 15:15

Space systems and related applications: benefits, perspectives, challenges

Jean-Yves Le Gall, CNES President Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space AgencyThomas Enders, Airbus Group CEO

Roundtable 1 (see next page) 15:15 > 16:30

Opening ceremony 16:30 > 17:30

Facilitated by: Jean-Christophe Giesbert

Welcome address by Jean-Yves Le Gall, CNES President

Partners welcome roundtableAlain Di Crescenzo - President of Toulouse Chamber of Commerce and IndustryMarc Tondriaux - Councillor of Sicoval urban communityJean-Luc Moudenc – President of Toulouse MetropoleMartin Malvy – President of Midi-Pyrénées Region

Speech by Geneviève Fioraso, French Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research

Exhibition inauguration 17:30 by Bernard Plano, President of Midi-Pyrénées Expansion

Speeches by Airbus DS and Space Alliance

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Space-related services, results and challenges

The aim of this roundtable is to highlight the main current and future challenges of space-related services in different fields, such as telecommunications, environment, defence and security, the digital economy, etc.

It will provide an opportunity to present the existing solutions, the complementarity and possible synergies of space applications with other tools, and, finally, the potential transition to new business models.

Facilitated by: Jean-Christophe Giesbert

Speakers:

Marwan Lahoud Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer Airbus Group, France

Hervé Multon Executive Vice-President, Strategy, Research and Technology Thales Group, France

Général Testé Commandement interarmées de l’Espace, France

Roundtables will be in English or in French with translation

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Roundtable 2 9:00 > 10:15

Intelligent transport

Urban mobility, driving assistance systems, traffic and energy management, fleet tracking and control, goods transport, etc.; thanks to navigation, new telecomunication techniques, transport is becoming increasingly intelligent.

The aim of this roundtable is to define needs and expectations in the field of transport and to present the benefits of space applications in this area. The discussions will prepare the ground for the ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) World Congress which will be held in Bordeaux in 2015.

Facilitated by: Paul de Brem

Speakers:

François Peyret Head of GEOLOC laboratory, IFSTTAR (French Institute for Sciences and Technologies for transports, development and network) Nantes, France

Fabio Nussio POLIS European, City of Rome, Italy

Jari Syrjarinne HERE (Mapping and location intelligence business)

Chantal Bonardi European Telecommunications Standards Institute

Roger Pagny MEDDEM DGITM/SAGS/MTI

Renault (To be confirmed)

Roundtables will be in English or in French with translation

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Roundtable 3 11:15 > 12:30

Telecoms, the leading space application, what stakes for the future?

Telecommunications represent the largest commercial use of space applications. Satellites supplement the limited geographic coverage of ground-based networks, be they fixed (radio links, « copper », fibre, etc.) or mobile (3G, 4G, WIMAX, etc.) to make telecom services available everywhere and for everyone. Based on current needs in terms of broadcasting and coverage of remote zones, the roundtable will address the challenges of satellite-based telecommunications (mobility, non-linear TV, 3D, maritime domain, etc.). It will try to identify user expectations more clearly and to define the related requirements in terms of space infrastructures, particularly in terms of competitiveness and complementarity relative to other competing systems.

Facilitated by: Paul de Brem

Speakers:

Christophe Allemand CNES, France

Jean-François Bureau Eutelsat Director of Institutional & International Affairs, France

Bruno le Stradic Airbus DS, France

Bertrand Maureau Vice President, Telecommunications Business Line, Thales Alenia Space, France

Christophe Outier NordNet, France

Jean-Jacques Quinquis CETMEF, France

Pacôme Révillon Euroconsult CEO, France

Roundtables will be in English or in French with translation

Tuesday 1st JulyAuditorium Saint-Exupéry

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Public policies and space-related services

The aim of this roundtable is to identify the needs of public stakeholders on a European, national and regional level (Government ministries, local and regional authorities, public organisations, etc.) and the space-related solutions that can meet these needs. Participants will share feedback on their experiences of using space applications to implement and control their missions: pollution management, urban planning, transport/mobility, agriculture, biodiversity/environment and support for economic development. »

Facilitated by: Jean-Christophe Giesbert

Speakers:

Loredana Capone Regional Minister for Economic Development of Puglia Region, Italy

Jean-Claude Dardelet Vice President Toulouse Métropole, France

Giampiero Genovese European Commission, DG Agriculture, Belgium

Philippe Monbet Cluster Mer Bretagne Atlantique, France

Richard Pasquet Director of CEREMA for South West, France

Bernard Plano Vice-President of Pays des Nestes, France

Roundtables will be in English or in French with translation

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Technology transfers, support, and services: the key to exporting space-related services

The aim of this roundtable is to highlight best practices for succeeding in the export market. It will notably focus on the importance of the transfer of technology, support and the development of services linked to the products delivered. The roundtable will be built around the needs and feedback expressed by end-users.

Facilitated by: Paul de Brem

Speakers:

Gérard Brachet Global Space Applications Conference Chairman, France

Michael Gantcher RS Metrics, USA

Aryo Hanggono Indonesia secretary of Agency R&D for Marine and Fisheries, Indonesia

Jacques Maire Director for business and global economy, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France

Etienne Massard Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic of Gabon, Gabon

Carlos Eduardo Santana Geostationary Defense and Strategic Communications Satellite (SGDC) Project Manager, Brasil

Philippe Pham Head of Optical & Programmes France, Head of Engineering & Operations, Managing Director France – Directeur Général Spot Image, Geo Intelligence – Airbus Defence & Space, France

Tuesday 1st JulyAuditorium Saint-Exupéry

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Roundtable 6 9:00 > 10:15

Crisis management and mitigation: anticipating, managing and rebuilding

The aim of this roundtable is to highlight the experience of key players in the three phases of crisis management: « before » to anticipate and alert, « during » to manage the effects and « after » to return to normal and rebuild. This roundtable will address different types of crisis: floods, earthquakes, industrial accidents, domino-effect situations and their humanitarian consequences. It will give field operators the opportunity to share their experiences and express their current and future requirements: the need for reliable, efficient responsive services, complementarity and synergy of space-related tools (telecommunications, navigation, imaging) and other elements (field data, airborne systems, drones, etc.).

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Speakers:

Yves Elsen HITEC Luxembourg S.A., Luxembourg

Eduard Held PERILS AG, Switzerland

Makoto Ikeda Asian Disaster Reduction Center, Japan

Philippe Le Moing Surzur French Civil Protection / Head of inter-ministerial crisis management and coordination center (DGSCGC)

Luc St-Pierre UNOOSA, Austria

Guenter Strunz DLR, Germany

Mark White MeteoGroup offshore, Ireland

Wednesday 2nd JulyAuditorium Saint-Exupéry

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Professions and training to meet the challenges of the futureOrganised in collaborathion with ISSAT

The space sector will need to recruit many people over the next few years. A significant number of people will be retiring and need replacing over a relatively short-term period and there is a significant growth potentiel in this area, particularly in the space applications field and related services.« In response to these challenges, the aim of this roundtable, which is open to high-school pupils and students, is to raise awareness among young people and give them the motivation to embark on a career in the space sector. The challenge is to train a large number of people, with different profiles and skills, to ensure the development of activities in this field.In particular, the roundtable will identify the needs in terms of training (initial training, continuing education, etc.) and the courses offered by the different training facilities (universities, engineering and management schools, etc.) to meet these needs, from technical disciplines to human and social sciences on a national, European and international level.

Facilitated by: Jean-Christophe Giesbert

Speakers:

Franco Bernelli Réseau Pegasus, Italy

Olivier Fourure Director general of the Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace, France

Christoph Günther University of Munich, Germany

Bertrand Monthubert President of Toulouse 3 University, France

Hélène de la Rochette Airbus DS, France

Dominique Tilmans Former chair of the Space group, Belgian Senate- Belgium

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Tuesday 1st JulyActInSpace final rounds Room Ariane 2 - Level 1

Breakfast Invest in Toulouse Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1

CEREMA annual Day Room Spot - Level 1

Cosmos meeting Room Servanty - Level 3

ESA BIC Sud France Celebration Room Cassiopée - Level 1

ESA Investment Forum Room Guillaumet 1 - Level 2

ESA Investment Forum Room Guillaumet 2 - Level 2

Launch of InSpace Room Cassiopée - Level 1

Nereus Management Board Room Servanty - Level 3

Networking breakfast «Interregional Cooperation in Aerospace» Caravelle 2 Room - Level 0

Presentation of LAPVol Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1

«Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées and the space» book-mag Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1

Transfer of power Nereus Presidency Room Cassiopée - Level 1

NetSat Day Room Argos - Level 1

Workshop on GNSS applications Room Ariane 1 - Level 1

Wednesday 2nd JulyCOSMOS Rooms Ariane 1 & 2 - Level 1

SME Diversification in the fields of Space/Energies Rooms Spot & Argos - Level 1

ESA Investment Forum Room Guillaumet 1 - Level 2

ESA Investment Forum Room Guillaumet 2 - Level 2

ESA Investment Forum plenary Room Cassiopée - Level 1

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As a partner in the TSS, on Tuesday 1st July 2014, the «Satellite and Telecommunications Applications» Competence and Innovation Centre is organising its annual one-day event on the contribution of space applications to public territorial development policies. The purpose of the event will be to showcase the potential added value of space applications in defining, implementing and assessing the public policies pursued by the two Ministries (for territorial development, the management of habitats, water resources, coastal areas, risks, etc.) and it will also engage fully with the Satellite Applications Plan of the Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (MEDDE), by attempting to answer the fundamental question « Which satellite-based applications can best address the needs of the MEDDE in 2015? ».This event will be in French

Networking breakfast «Interregional Cooperation in Aerospace»Tuesday 1st July 2014 at 8:30 Caravelle 2 Room - Level 0By invitation

ESA Investment Forum - Part 1Tuesday 1st July 2014

09:00 > 18:00 Rooms Guillaumet 1 & 2 - Level 2By invitation

Cosmos meeting Tuesday 1st July 2014 09:00 > 12:30 Room Servanty - Level 3

«NetSat» Day, satcom technical workshop on network and accessTuesday 1st July 2014 09:00 > 18:20 Room Argos - Level 1

The aim of this day is to provide an opportunity for discussion and exchanges about satellite « high layer » technical topics, based on the presentation of a selection of current works.In telecommunications networks as a whole, satellite telecommunications have been largely marginalised to commercially profitable TV broadcasting applications. The interactive services represent open issues on their integration in terrestrial networks. This meeting will focus on all networking technologies that

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can facilitate the integration of satellites in the constantly changing telecommunications environment and increase the overall performance of satcom systems.As NetSat Day is about Space Telecommunications, the NetSat Day is compatible with roundtable 3 » Telecoms, the leading space application, what stakes for the future? » which may interest the participants.This event will be in English

ESA BIC Sud France CelebrationTuesday 1st July 2014 Room Cassiopée - Level 1

11:30 > 14:00 11:30 Press Conference with Agnès Paillard, President of Aerospace Valley to celebrate the 1st year of the ESA BIc Sud France

This event will be in French

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Workshop on GNSS applicationsTuesday 1st July 14:00 > 18:00 Room Ariane 1 - Level 1

With the participation of the European GNSS Agency (GSA) and Aerospace ValleyThe objective of this workshop is to promote the industrial activities in the domain of Applications based Global Navigation Satellite Systems, addressing Location Based Services (LBS) and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) applications, in priority but also other applications domains.With Galileo early services coming to reality this year, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) will present Europe views on the GNSS downstream applications market. SMEs from South West France involved in this market will be able to present their skills and activities, and to debate with the GSA on how to meet the market expectations through Horizon 2020 future calls.This event will be in English

ActInSpace final roundsTuesday 1st July 2014 15:00 > 17:00 Room Ariane 2 - Level 1

The winners in each participating city (Bidart, Bordeaux, Cannes,Paris and Toulouse) will be invited to the Toulouse Space Show in order to present their works to a jury. The aim is not only to introduce the students to the stakes of space industry, but also to foster vocations, to develop innovative ideas and finally to stimulate entrepreneurship. Finally, the team that submits the better project wins a trip to French Guyana, with a visit of the Space Center and the opportunity of attending a launch!The awards will be presented to the winners at the Toulouse Space Show evening on Tuesday 1st July.More info on ActInSpace : http://www.cnes.fr/web/CNES-fr/11210-actinspace.php

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Nereus Management BoardTuesday 1st July 2014 15:30 > 17:30 By invitation Room Servanty - Level 3

Transfer of power Nereus PresidencyLaunch of InSpace, Institute of space applicationsTuesday 1st July 2014 17:30 > 19:00 Room Cassiopée - Level 1

17:30 – 18:00 : Transfer of power Nereus Presidency18:00 - 19:00 : Launch of InSpace, Institute of space applicationsmpeInSpace, an organization devoted to lobbying and business development, which is been created by industrialists in the sector with the support of Midi-Pyrenees Expansion and the Regional Council, has three objectives:• Inventory and organize the regional offer by leveraging demonstration zones,• Promote this offer at the national and international level including targeting the market of local

authorities• Make Midi-Pyrenees, the leading European space region, an international showcase of space

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COSMOSWednesday 2nd July 2014 09:00 > 17:30 Rooms Ariane 1 & 2 - Level 1

COSMOS+ is the EU funded network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Space. COSMOS+ organises the official Information Days for Horizon 2020 Space for the European Commission. Moreover it offers services like a newsletter, an online helpdesk and partner search opportunities through the “Countdown to Horizon 2020 Space” database to potential participants of Horizon 2020 Space.Link to: http://www.space-infoday.eu/The International Space Information Day in Toulouse:The event will offer latest information on the second Space Call in Horizon 2020 and the new rules presented by the European Commission and Research Executive Agency (REA). In dedicated topical sessions the Horizon 2020 topics on “Space science and exploration” and “GNSS and Copernicus applications” will be highlighted. Moreover it will be a great chance to meet players from industry, SMEs, research organisations and universities. The event will also provide the chance to talk to potential project partners in pre-arranged face-to-face meetings. Those participants who want to present their project ideas and competencies to the audience can apply for a speaking slot in the short presentation session.This event will be in English

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ESA Investment Forum- Part 2 Wednesday 2nd July 2014 09:00 > 16:45 Rooms Cassiopée - Level 1 / Guillaumet 1 & 2 - Level 2

By invitation It will provide the opportunity for the 24 most promising space-related entrepreneurs to present their activities and business models to space-interested international strategic partners, venture capitalists and corporate investors.The Forum encourages networking and is an exceptional setting for exploring investment and partnering opportunities. The programme will showcase the top 24 entrepreneurs from space-related industries and will include interesting keynote speakers and panel discussions. The top 25% presenters will be awarded and automatically qualify for the European Venture Summit 2014 taking place in December.This event will be in EnglishFor more information please visit our website: www.e-unlimited.com/esa

SME Diversification in the fields of Space/EnergiesWednesday 2nd July 2014 Rooms Spot & Argos - Level 1

09:00 > 17:00Objectives:• Promote the transfer of technologies between the space sector, and the nuclear and renewable

energies sectors• Help SMEs development by favouring business diversification.

Timetable for the day:• 09:00-12:00: Conference on Space/Nuclear and renewable energies: the technological challenges

of the future. SME Success story.• 13:00-17:00: Flash-format presentations on the expertise of innovative SMEsThis event will be in FrenchFree access to the conference onlyContact: Christine Soms, Toulouse Chamber of Commerce – [email protected]

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tsBreakfast Invest in Toulouse, the European space capital!Tuesday 1st July 2014 08:30 Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1Toulouse is the European Space Capital. The speakers in this breakfast, coming from big groups or SMEs, do business in Toulouse and they will show you how. Being in Toulouse will open new horizons for your company and enhance fast growing activities.Speakers:

• Jean-Claude Dardelet, Thales Alenia Space/ Invest in Toulouse !• Rémi Alquier, Telespazio/Aerospace Valley• Thierry Racaud, ESSP• Steve Rawson, Callisto• Marc Pollina, Guide

The « Invest in Toulouse » Agency helps for setting up new companies with free assistance during all the steps of their development. « Invest in Toulouse » inform you about business and R&D opportunities in the city, tax advantages that France offers, and we provide you with a free package of services to help you develop your company: finding offices/labs, recruitment of qualified workforces, sources of funding, administrative tasks, housing…

Presentation of LAPVol Tuesday 1st July 2014 11:00 > 12:00 Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1For the first time, LAPVol will be publically exposed. Resulting of one year of hard working this application will be revealed by its creators, two engineering school’s students in ISAE.Answering to accidents caused by human errors in general aviation, LAPVol is now able to provide the main elements for preparation and flight management that will help the pilot fulfilling these steps.Innovative functions will be focused on.Be aware that localization of the plane using the GPS is a must and the very link to space field.This event will be in English.

«Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées and the space» book-mag1st July 2014 - 15:15 > 16 :15 & 2 July 2014 - 10:15 > 11:15 Partner Booth - Exhibition hall - Level -1To make share their common passion for space, the CNES, Airbus Defence and Space, CLS, Midi-Pyrénées Expansion, Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space and Sud-Concepts joined to publish the book-magazine « Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées and the space « which allies the seriousness of a scientific work and the attractive display of a bilingual magazine. Besides, it illustrates the privileged situation of Midi-Pyrénées for offering spatial solutions in the service of citizens as well as its European and international role. We shall have the pleasure to present this work in preview during Toulouse Space Show.

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Workshop 1: Combination of SAR and Optical Data: A New EraTuesday 1st July 10:45 > 11:15With the participation of Exelis and Airbus Defence and Space

Presented by Damien Barache, Senior Account Manager at Exelis and Charlotte Gabriel-Robez, Optical Product Line Manager at Airbus Defence and Space.

Workshop 2: Taking GNSS Testing to a New LevelTuesday 1st July 11:55 > 12:25

Workshop 3: How to protect space systems and applications against cyber-attacks ?Tuesday 1st July 14:05 > 14:35With the participation of Steria

Presented by Fabien Lecoq, Director of Cybersecurity Center at Steria, Didier Bosque, Director of Innovation at Steria, Marc Cheisa, CEO of CGX Aero and Hervé Ballet Pierre Director of Space Projects at Steria.

People interested in attending these workshops must register at the Exhibitors Welcome Desk.

Demonstrations

Demonstrations will be organised during the breaks in the Exhibition, please refer to the Centre of Congress screens or ask for the programme at the registration desk.

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Monday 30 June: from 11.00 to 20:00Tuesday 1st July: from 08:00 to 18:00Wednesday 27 June: from 08:00 to 17:00

WifiThe Congress Centre has free WIFI Internet access. Network: TSS-2014 - Password: TSS-2014

Coffee breaksCoffee breaks are served all day long in the exhibition hall (level -1).

Messages and informationMessages will be posted on a board near the welcome desk. Delegates will be able to receive emails at the following address: [email protected]: +33 (5) 62 30 40 96 Fax: +33 (5) 63 72 30 32

Access / TransportsAirToulouse-Blagnac International airport Phone (0) 825 380 000

Airport shuttleShuttle service information: Phone +33 (0)5 34 60 64 00 www.navettevia-toulouse.com

RailToulouse Matabiau Station 64 boulevard Pierre Sémard Phone +33 (0) 8 36 35 35 35 - www.sncf.com

Underground - busesAllô Tisséo - 7 place Esquirol Phone 33 (0) 5 61 41 70 70 - www.tisseo.fr

For the Congress center, get off at Compans-Caffarelli station.The underground operates from 05:15 am to midnight,www.tisseo-urbain.fr/horaires

TaxiCapitole taxi - 33(0)5 34 25 02 50 Taxi radio Toulousain - 33 (0)5 61 42 38 38

ContactToulouse Space Show Secretariat:Carte Blanche7, chemin En Barbaro - 81710 Saïx - FrancePhone 33 (0)5 63 72 30 68 Fax 33 (0)5 63 72 30 [email protected] http://www.toulousespaceshow.eu

Exhibition and BtoB:Advanced Business Events SAS35-37 Rue des Abondances 92513 Boulogne Cedex - FrancePhone 33 (0) 1 41 86 41 90 Fax 33 (0)1 46 03 86 [email protected]

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Tuesday 1st July Cité de l’espaceJoin us for a magical «Star Lights» evening that will take you into world of stars.

On Tuesday 1st July, starting at 7:30 pm, the Toulouse Space Show evening is an opportunity to follow networking in the privileged setting of the Cité de l’Espace (City of Space museum).The attendance to this evening is not included in the registration. The price of the dinner is 70€ incl. VAT.This price includes the shuttle from the Congress Center to the Cité de l’Espace, access to the welcome drink, to the Cité de l’Espace premises (the park, exhibitions, Planetarium, Imax film…), dinning cocktail, various entertainments.

When arriving and during all the evening, you will have access to:the « Extreme exploration » exhibition: a new temporary exhibition. Set off on a discovery of a comet and the planet Mars, experience the challenges faced along the way and the two main space missions currently taking place, Rosetta and Curiosity and their ‘explorers’, sent into the solar system to find out more about our origins. The exhibition centres around 2 current space missions: Rosetta, headed for a comet and Curiosity, a rover currently exploring Marsthe Imax room showing « Hidden Universe ». Hidden Universe takes viewers on an extraordinary journey though the depths of space into a completely alien environment. The depths of our universe are shown for the first time on a giant screen and in 3D, with unprecedented clarity and high definition thanks to real images taken by the most powerful telescopes availablePlunge into the heart of surprising previously inaccessible astronaumical worlds with the « Cosmic collision, destination planets » in the Planetarium,Have a walk in the park and get up close with real spacecraft, buckle up and find their place in the Universe To

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Don’t miss the ActInSpace awards ceremony!What is ActInSpace?During two days (23-24 May) teams of students, entrepreneurs, scientists, technologists, designers, artists, educators, developers took up the challenge to design innovative solutions related to space activities. This unique event has taken place simultaneously in 6 french towns (Bidart, Cannes, Mérignac, Paris-Saclay (91), Toulon and Toulouse).The award ceremony to honour the winning applications will be made during the TSS evening. Take this opportunity to meet and discuss with the winners, more than 100 participants.

Practical informationAvenue Jean Gonord – Toulouse www.cite-espace.comBy car: Toulouse ring road, exit n° 17 (Direction Montpelier motorway) or exit n°18 (Direction Bordeaux). If coming from Toulouse town centre, follow signs for Castres.Number 37 bus – «Cité de l’espace» bus stop. To get to the 37 bus, alight at subway station «Jolimont».Geographical coordinates (GPS) 43°35’12’’ degrees North- 1°29’38’’ degrees East latitude

ShuttlesA bus service will provide transport from the Pierre Baudis Congress Centre at 07:00 pm (in front of the Mercure Compans Caffarelli hotel).The return service to the centre of Toulouse will begin at 11:30 pm.

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