SCHUMANN Workshop
The SCHUMANN SCK Workshop was organized on June 13, 2023, in the offices of Space Applications Services, with the presence of the SCHUMANN Consortium, and remote access provided to external participants. The attendees comprised the SCHUMANN Team, representatives from the European Commission, parallel European projects, large system integrators, companies from the NewSpace sector, and research centers and other initiatives.
This workshop was organized at an early stage of the SCHUMANN project, with the purpose to actively engage interested parties, and obtain early feedback, to support the development process. More specifically, the target was to:
- disseminate the project objectives and activities to relevant stakeholders
- better understand functional satellite modules builder’s needs, constraints and challenges
- get information and discuss of other relevant initiatives and opportunities
- discuss on the NewSpace perspective and future space ecosystem
The workshop was very successful and provided us very good inputs for the follow-up of the activity.
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