Awareness & Strategy Workshop for the participants
Hildemann & Partners (Germany)
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Moderator: Pál Bárczy
Gunilla Stjernevi (Procurement Office, ESA)
The European Space Agency – it's procurement process and contracting principles
Nora Bougharouat (SME Office, ESA)
ESA SME Policy and main business paths to ESA Programmes (by G.Stjernevi)
Hans Bracquené (VRI, SME4SPACE, Belgium)
SME participation in traditional ESA Member States: the case of Flanders
Edit Herczog (European Parliament member)
EU Space policy
Előd Both (Hungarian Space Office)
Opportunities in FP7 Space programme
Ferenc Dombai (OMSZ, Hungary)
Tasks in EUMETSAT
Tamás Bárczy (ADMATIS Ltd., Hungary)
Prime/subcontractor/supplier hierarchies under ESA rule
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The completed program on 23rd September 2010:
Opening session
Moderator: Judit Lafferthon
Kálmán Kovács Hungarian Space Council, chairman
Mónika Németh Ministry of National Development, director general
Pál Bárczy HUNSPACE, chairman
Mauro Salvemini EUROGI, president (his welcome address was read by request)
Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp HUNAGI, Secretary-general
HUNAGI - an interdisciplinary national GI association
HUNAGI - an interdisciplinary national GI association
GI-related business and cooperation opportunities on the European scene
Moderator: Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp
György Büttner (FÖMI, Head of Environmental Department, Hungary)
GMES Initial Operations
Ildikó Dobi (OMSZ, Hungarian Meteorology Service)
The cooperation between EUMETSAT and OMSZ
Walter Mayer (PROGIS Ltd, Austria)
Holistic AGRO-ICT – solutions considering also the integration of horizontal and vertical stakeholders
Bernard Pacher (ADCON Telemetry Ltd, Austria)
Scalable wireless sensor networks for country-wide, multi-purpose environmental data collection (presented by Walter Mayer)
Péter Hargitai (GeoAdat Ltd, Hungary)
KEO System – Integrating European Observation Solutions
János Tegzes (INFOTERRA Hungary Ltd, Hungary)
Infoterra: 10 years in GIS
Zoltán Verrasztó (Middle-Danube-Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Hungary), Dusan Kocicky (Esprit s.r.o., Slovakia), Róbert Németh (Cholnoky Nonprofit Ltd., Hungary)
Development of environmental monitoring system using GIS tools in the river Ipoly catchment area
Tamás Horváth (FÖMI, GNSS Services, Hungary)
The Hungarian GNSS reference station infrastructure – Services and applications
Gábor Bakó, Zsófia Feldhoffer (Interspect Ltd.)
Extreme large resolution imaging – its advantages and new opportunities
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