SPACE FOR HUMANITY: TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW HORIZONS

We, 6 November
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10:00 - 11:30
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Conference Hall 3
(Pavilion 7)
Future of Technology
Panel Discussion
Space
Roscosmos State Corporation


The session will explore an intriguing topic: why should humanity explore outer space? What already exists in our lives thanks to the development of space technologies? Additionally, experts will outline the key directions for the development of global space exploration in the near future and discuss the challenges humanity faces, as well as the technologies we need to achieve our goals.

Questions for discussion

  • Are there still unresolved scientific mysteries in near-Earth space from the perspective of fundamental science?
  • Given favorable circumstances, how much time does humanity have left to fulfill Tsiolkovsky’s dream and leave its “cradle”?
  • Training talented engineers as a contribution to the future development of space exploration.
  • How can advancements in 3D printing be utilized for building structures in space?
  • How can coordination and sharing knowledge between different countries and organizations be improved?

Moderators

Dmitry Shishkin
Director of the Administrative Department of Roscosmos State Corporation

Speakers

Denis Kravchenko
Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
Anton Pervushin
Science Fiction Writer
Yousef Hesouni
Co-founder and Managing Partner of 3D Bioprinting Solutions
Alexander Romanov
Deputy General Director, Central Research Institute of Machine Building JSC
Lev Zelyony
Academician, Scientific Director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sergey Pereslegin
Sociosoft.TV. Leading Russian expert in forecasting. Physicist, sociologist, military historian, researcher and theorist of science fiction
Victor Mukungunugwa
Head of Engineering, Zimbabwe National Geospatial And Space Agency (ZINGSA), Zimbabwe