2nd International Workshop on AI for Space Sustainability

Oct 16, 2024

Welcome to the 2nd International Workshop on AI for Space Sustainability!

Join us on 30th Oct – 1st Nov at The Royal Astronomical Society in London for a 3-day event filled with exciting discussions, live demos, fireside chats and presentations on how Artificial Intelligence can contribute to the sustainability of space.

Day 1

🌍 We welcome any stakeholders from across academia, industry and government – come learn from global experts about the newest updates and ongoing challenges of Space Sustainability worldwide.

🗣 Hear about what we do at the Institute on AI for Space Sustainability (AI4S) to address these – our aim, partners and initiatives, how we can collaborate and help you improve your skills and knowledge. Participate in open cross-sector discussions!

Day 2

🛰 Knowledge exchange on the state-of-the-art in research across Autonomous Operations, Space Object Behavioural Analysis & Robust and Explainable AI – technical presentations from our industry and academic partners from the UK, Canada, USA and Australia.

🚀 We welcome attendees from across space sector academia and industry.

Day 3

👩‍🏫 Are you looking for a quick and easy way to upskill yourself or your employees in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Space Sustainability or Space Entrepreneurship?

👩‍🎓 Join us on our Training & Skills Development Taster Sessions that are open to anyone looking to top up their skills & knowledge.

REGISTER TODAY: CLICK HERE

Dates

Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2024

Location

London, United Kingdom

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