The future of space: Space data comes back to earth

Data collected in space will continue to increase in value over the next decade as volume, variety, velocity and veracity increase. 

  • What are the opportunities for organisations on Earth to enhance their operations and become more predictive rather than reactive?
  • And with the quantity, quality and use of space data growing exponentially, how might this be regulated? 

In 2030, we expect to see the rapid uptake and use of space data by everyday people. Our hope is it will become a regular commodity.

Agnieszka Lukaszczyk



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The Future of Space – Part 4: Space data comes back to Earth
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.
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      The Future of Space – Part 4: Space data comes back to Earth

      This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.



      Key predictions

      Space data will become completely commoditised.

      Space data will become completely commoditised.

      We’ll operate assets remotely on the Moon like mines in the Pilbara.

      AI will be commonplace in space.

      Governments will conduct their census from space.

      Governments will conduct their census from space.

      An international regulatory body for space data will be established.

      An international regulatory body for space data will be established.

      Data will not be owned – rather shared.

      Data will not be owned – rather shared.

      Personal privacy will be challenged.

      Personal privacy will be challenged.



      The speakers

      Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch

      Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch - Senior Vice President, Government Strategy & Policy, Inmarsat Government Inc

      Senior Vice President, Government Strategy & Policy, Inmarsat Government Inc

      Dan Nevius

      Dan Nevius - Co-founder and CEO,  Analytical Space

      Co-founder and CEO, Analytical Space

      Dr Amy Parker

      Dr Amy Parker - Centre for Earth Observation, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science

      Centre for Earth Observation, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science

      Mike Greenley

      Mike Greenley - Chief Executive Officer, MDA

      Chief Executive Officer, MDA



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