PERASPERA Events

PERASPERA Events

PERASPERA  Workshop 10-11 Nov 2022

The PERASPERA Workshop will take place physically 10-11 November 2022 in Barcelona. The workshop will take 1.5 days. The first day will be dedicated to invited presentations: EU, The strategist of Agencies, Industry & research institutes to outline their vision of space in 10, 15 and 20 years and which robotics technology need to be developed in the next 10 years to enable those visions. We ask to look at space globally, without distinction between the orbital and planetary parts.

In the second half day, following PERASPERA nightwork of collation, we will interact with the public, structuring and forming a gross roadmap.

Venue: Meliá Barcelona Sky https://www.melia.com/en/hotels/spain/barcelona/melia-barcelona-sky

the link for the registration of the PERASPERA Workshop: https://atpi.eventsair.com/peraspera/registration

FSE Workshop

9 November 2022 (Online only).

Registration on the website: To receive updates on the future events organised by the European Commission related to the consultation of space R&I stakeholders, you have to register on the STARS*EU website. Registration gives you access to a repository containing relevant documents on EU-funded space R&I and the results of organized events.

Workshop invitation (Download)

OLD Workshops

PERASPERA intends to organise three workshops along the duration of the Strategic Research Clusters.

The three workshops are illustrated in the children pages.

Participation to events organised by other entities

The PERASPERA partners will take any opportunity to disseminate the goals and results of the SRC.

Participation to the events is documented in the children pages.

Dissemination

The success of the SRC, the ability to receive best proposals for the calls, rely on adequate publicity for the roadmap.

Therefore these activities will develop a dissemination and communication plan for the SRC.
This plan will guarantee that PSA activities, and in general Space Robotics SRC activities and results, have high visibility.

The task shall implement actions so that PSA and SRC content is disseminated:

  • Creation of a PSA web portal (media tools) to provide a fast and on-line access of all background, foreground and any other project related information (PSA events, links, public deliverables). The PSA web portal will include a web-based consultation tool, where European stakeholders (with prior identification) will be able to provide inputs on consulted topics and draft documents previously made available to them through this tool.
  • Organisation of 3 promotion events during the project life, 2 Workshops and 1 final presentation with participation of all partners involved in the PSA, as well as the operational grants consortia granted until then.
  • Participation and presentation of PSA work to relevant European and international conferences/workshops/symposia, partners dedicated events, EU-organised gatherings.
  • Organisation of sessions (within relevant events) for the comprehensive and coordinated presentation of SRC activities
  • Publication of PSA work and results in PSA’s partners own websites,
  • Ensure coherence of the PSA dissemination with the operational grants dissemination plans, promoting SRC dissemination as much as possible and ensuring that all SRC consortia respect the IPR agreements and confidentiality obligations when disseminating their own results.
  • Encouragement of all partners of PERASPERA to use their existing (national) dissemination channels and to provide tailored information for such activity.
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Dissemination of results outside of the usual space landscape, e.g. work for the covering of the results in public media.

Education

For a SRC that will deliver its final most conspicuous result in 2023-2024, to pave the way for extensive use of space robotics, the education part is very important. It is not the current generation of engineers that will make Space Robotics become mainstream. The PSA will implement a series of actions to engage this next generation of engineers into the subject of the SRC. The task will:

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build outreach/education material (publishable in various media) for the promotion-of and learning-about Space Robotics. The primary output will be a compendium of resources on the applications and achievements of space robotics (mainly in Europe),
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organize trainings making use of the ESA and National agencies educational programmes and resources.
  • Publish training opportunities to last-year master students in the fields covered by the PSA.