industryspacedays

ISD

Industry Space Days

2014

JUNE

3RD-4TH

ESTEC NoordwijkThe Netherlands


Take part in the most important event dedicated to space technology, products & services in & for Europe
Contractor
Profiles

R&D, R&T, Purchasing, Production, Industrialisation, Methods, Engineering, Innovation decision-makers from Large Groups, National Space Agencies, SMEs, Laboratories and Universities, active in space development, production and research, in need of suppliers for their current projects.

Centers of Interest


Aerothermodynamics / Automation, Telepresence & Robotics / EEE (electric, electromechanical & electronic) Components and quality / Electromagnetic Technologies and Techniques / Environmental Control Life Support (ECLS) and In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) / Flight Dynamics and GNSS / Ground Station System and Networks / Life & Physical Sciences / Materials and Processes / Mechanisms / Mission Operation and Ground Data Systems / Onboard Data Systems / Optics / Optoelectronics / Propulsion / Quality, Dependability and Safety / RF Systems, Payloads and Technologies / Space Debris / Space System Control / Space System Software / Spacecraft Electrical Power / Spacecraft Environments and Effects / Structures / System Design & Verification / Thermal…

The Advantages of Attending Industry Space Days

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  • A unique opportunity to meet new suppliers, able to respond to the current Space market demands,
  • Fast and qualitative meetings: an average of 10 meetings per day,
  • Participation fee waived by ESA.
  • >  Register as contractor

    How To Make
    the Best of
    Your Meetings


    Carefully read over your contacts’
    technical forms and prepare
    your speech accordingly.

    You have 20 minutes per meeting
    that you can break down as follows:

  • Leave 10 minutes for mutual
    presentations (5 min each),
  • 8 minutes to discuss,
  • 2 minutes to conclude.

  • Thus you might need to prepare your speech by focusing on the basic information that will enable your contacts to quickly identify the possible points of convergence with their requests or demands.


    Do not forget that your interlocutors have read your technical form and have accepted the meeting. So the detailed company presentation is not necessary.

    >  The practical advice guide