First Congress Maieutic Parataxis.

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First Congress Maieutic Parataxis

ISS Market development: designing for value David Zuniga: commercial innovation manager, remote sensing and aerospace technology development lead

ISS 1500 Satellites in orbit 13 Different markets identified $43 Billion Earth Observation (EO) market within the next decade ~76 Organizations working to play a role in EO >3000 Satellites in orbit (Low Earth Orbit) by 2025

The approach in real time

The approach Fishery Sustainability Entertainment Agricultural Management Wildlife Management Water Management GPS Societal Needs and CASIS Climate Past NASA Missions Current NASA Missions 5

ISS NL Data opportunities / Markets Capabilities IR Visible Radar RF GPS Lidar Estimated Data Size/day Weather ü 21 Petabytes Radio Propagation 7 Petabytes Climate 6 Petabytes Business Intelligence Fishery Management 3 Petabytes Agricultural Productivity SDGs 2 Petabytes Energy Urban Development 730 Terabytes Land Management 519 Terabytes Water Management 388 Terabytes Asset Management 276 Terabytes Forestry 131 Terabytes Entertainment Key Sensor Technology Gap Communication Technology Gap Capability Gap- Currently in Development Sensor, Capability, and Communication Gap Market Gap No Perceived Market No Perceived Technology Dev. Required

The summary, status, and opportunity