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The 16th Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-16)

The 16th Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum
(APRSAF-16)

Bangkok, Thailand, 26-29 January 2010

Overview of APRSAF-16
 

The sixteenth session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-16), under the main theme entitled "Space Applications: Contributions towards Human Safety and Security" successfully closed its 4-Day programme on 29th January 2010, at the Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok, in Bangkok, Thailand.

Jointly organized and co-sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Thailand, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), APRSAF-16 saw a gathering of 310 participants from 27 countries and region and 10 international organizations.

At the Plenary session on Day-3, following the two Opening Remarks by Dr. Khunying Kalaya Sophonpanich, Minister of Science and Technology (MOST) of Thailand and Dr. Tetsuhiko Ikegami, Chairman of the Space Activities Commission, MEXT of Japan, the two Key note addresses were expressed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somchet Thinaphong, Chairman of Executive Board, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) and Mr. Hitoshi Goto, Vice Minister, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan and the special speech was delivered by Mr. Shigeru Mochida, Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), respectively.

It was agreed at the plenary that the next Session, APRSAF-17, will take place at the end of this year in Australia.

 
Recommendation of APRSAF-16
 

Recommendations of the sixteenth session of
the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-16)
“Space Applications: Contributions towards Human Safety and Security”
26-29 January 2010
in Bangkok, Thailand


Recognizing that the space technology and its applications substantively contribute to development human safety and security in the Asia-Pacific region,

Recognizing that the importance of regional cooperation to cope with disaster management, environmental issue, capacity building, quality of human life, health, and other regional issues,

Hereby affirm that we, the participants of APRSAF-16,


[Sentinel Asia]
1. Confirm that the activities of the Joint Project Team for STEP 2 are going well and welcome the new STEP2 Web-GIS will be replaced from the STEP1 system from April 2010;

2. Confirm that utilization of WINDS“KIZUNA” was steadily started to transmit images rapidly;

3. Welcome that KARI and GISTDA started to provide images along with JAXA and ISRO, then let’s call “Sentinel Asia Constellation” as a generic nick name for their satellites;

4. Welcome the new working group called the Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Monitoring WG (GLOF-WG), was launched at the last JPTM held last July;

5. Welcome that Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC) acting as a point of contact of emergency observation requests for Sentinel Asia, established an UN-SPIDER Regional Support Office (RSO) from last June, and also welcome that collaboration between Sentinel Asia and International Disaster Charter to enhance capability for disaster response in the Asia-Pacific region was agreed;

6. Desire that utilization of Sentinel Asia shall be increasing used by disaster management organizations with support of UNESCAP and so on;


[STAR Program (Satellite Technology for the Asia-Pacific Region Program)]
7. Confirm that STAR program started at JAXA Sagamihara campus in June 2009, and the 2nd STAR program technical workshop was held to report the progress in Bangkok;

8. Welcome that the steady progress of development of Micro-STAR satellite and system study of EO-STAR satellite;

9. Welcome the STAR Program Coordination Group (SPCG) was established to coordinate and decide programmatic issues for the STAR program, consisted by STAR program participating organization;

10. Encourage to dispatch their staffs continuously and long term from the participating agencies for the STAR program at JAXA Sagamihara campus and concurrent engineering works at each agency;

11. Encourage the organizations concerned to provide launch opportunity for the Micro- STAR satellite, ground station operation resource, and necessary instruments;


[SAFE (Space Applications For Environment)]
12. Appreciate to see the successful story of that the SAFE prototyping activities in Vietnam ready to complete successfully as a success story of SAFE prototyping, and expect to ready to discussion to develop into practical usage

13. Confirm the progress of ongoing four SAFE prototyping and the approval of two new proposals (Sri Lanka: sea level rise and Indonesia: potential drought) as SAFE prototyping;


[Earth Observation]
14. Recognize that the participating countries and international organizations have various needs for space applications to cope with the climate change adaptation and mitigation issues , disaster management and climate change affected issues such as health, water management, biodiversity, forest cover change, and encourage SAFE prototype activities to expand their scopes and applications as well as making a bridge to practical use;

15. Realize the value to continue information exchange with private sectors and encourage their participation to implement space applications to support climate change adaptation and mitigation, as well as disaster monitoring and mitigation in Asia Pacific countries by sharing their space application expertise.


[Communication Satellite Applications]
16. Recognize the importance of continuing development of applications regarding tele-education, tele-medicine, disaster management and mitigation, and healthcare issue in the Asia-Pacific region;

17. Agree to promote the Asia-Pacific regional cooperation by sharing the experiences and the opportunities such as the WINDS satellite experiments and working on the creation of new applications;

18. Welcome the successful completion of the first regional workshop on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), and expect to launch the Multi GNSS demonstration campaign as a new initiative for sustainable development of the Multi GNSS applications including QZSS utilization in this region in APRSAF-17.


[Space Education and Awareness]
19. Recommend that all countries and international organizations that participate in APRSAF should support space education efforts, to enhance the quality of education for young people at all educational levels and to contribute to human development at individual level;

20. Agree that efforts should be further strengthened to provide support to school teachers to facilitate the integration of space subjects and materials into the school curricula by, among other things, increasing the availability of educational materials in local languages and providing more training opportunities for teachers in space education;

21. Agree that through APRSAF, space education activities should be expanded in terms of participation, type and funding sources and that those activities should contribute to global initiatives undertaken by entities of the United Nations system and other international organizations in areas relating to space education and awareness;


[Space Environment Utilization]
22. Welcome the completion of Japanese Experiment Module “KIBO” and the success of KIBO assembly after quarter century efforts, and the success of the first HTV mission;

23. Appreciate the realized and enhanced opportunity of KIBO utilization based on 2 years operations, and recognize that education activities and outreach to public, as well as scientific experiments, are promising mission for successful “KIBO” utilization among APRSAF participating countries;

24. Recommend to expand the task force activities to realize a joint “KIBO” utilization for education and outreach to public, such as “KIBO Hi-vision EarthView” program;

25. Encourage to further promote bilateral cooperation activities among APRSAF participating countries;


[UN COPUOS]
26. Wish that the outcomes of the APRSAF-16 will be presented by the Chairman of UNCOPUOS at the meetings of the UNCOPUOS as well as its Scientific and Technical Subcommittee at their meetings in 2010;

27. Recommend the Chairman of UNCOPUOS to present the outcomes of APRSAF-16 as regional cooperative structures to other region such as Latin America and Africa in order to promote inter-regional cooperation as mandated by UN General Assembly.

 
Program
  16th Session of the Asia Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum
(APRSAF-16)
  ~ Main Theme / Space Applications : Contributions towards Human Safety and Security ~
26-29 January 2010
Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
   
 

<Day 1> 26 January

Photos

[Registration : 08:30-10:00]
[Working Group Session : 9:30/10:00-16:00/17:00/17:30]
  Start 10:00
End 16:00
Start 10:00
End 17:00
Start 9:30
End 17:30
Start 10:00
End 16:00
  C. Space Education & Awareness W.G
10:00-12:30 A. Earth Observation W.G B. Communication Satellite Applications W.G. D. Space Environment Utilization W.G.
Concept Paper
Summary Report
Concept Paper
Summary Report
Concept Paper
Summary Report
Concept Paper
Summary Report
[Co-chairs]
Dr. Takashi Moriyama
Fellow, Earth Observation Research Center, JAXA

Dr. Darasri Dowreang Acting Executive Director, GISTDA
[Co-chairs]
Mr. Hiroki Kohhata
Senior Engineer, Satellite Applications and Promotion Center, JAXA

Dr. Arnon Tubtiang Senior Executive Vice President of Core Network, Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT)
[Co-chairs]
Dr. Takashi Kubota
Professor, Department of Spacecraft Engineering, JAXA

Dr.Surachai Ratanasermpong Deputy Executive Director,GISTDA
[Co-Chairs]
Mr. Tetsuo Tanaka
Director, Space Environment Utilization Center, JAXA

Dr. Saran Poshyachinda Deputy Director, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
12:30-13:30 Lunch : hosted by GISTDA
13:30-16:00 A. Earth Observation W.G B. Communication Satellite Applications W.G. C. Space Education & Awareness W.G D. Space Environment Utilization W.G.
     
   
 
17:45 Bus departure for
Opening Reception
Depart from the lobby of Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel
18:30-19:30 Opening Reception for Imagineering Center: hosted by GISTDA / THAILAND
   
 

<Day 2> 27 January

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[Registration : 09:00-09:30]
[Working Group Session : 09:30-16:00]
09:30-12:30 A. Earth Observation W.G B. Communication Satellite Applications W.G. C. Space Education & Awareness W.G D. Space Environment Utilization W.G.
[Co-chairs]
Dr. Takashi Kubota
Professor, Department of Spacecraft Engineering, JAXA

Dr.Surachai Ratanasermpong Deputy Executive Director,GISTDA
[Co-Chairs]
Mr. Tetsuo Tanaka
Director, Space Environment Utilization Center, JAXA

Dr. Saran Poshyachinda Deputy Director, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
9:50-10:20
Space Applications for Emerging Infectious Diseases (ASEAN CISCAI)
(EO WG and CSA WG Joint Session)
[Co-chairs]
Dr. Takashi Moriyama
Fellow, Earth Observation Research Center, JAXA

Dr. Darasri Dowreang Acting Executive Director, GISTDA
[Co-chairs]
Mr. Hiroki Kohhata
Senior Engineer, Satellite Applications and Promotion Center, JAXA

Dr. Arnon Tubtiang Senior Executive Vice President of Core Network, Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT)
12:30-13:30 Lunch : hosted by GISTDA
13:30-16:00 A. Earth Observation W.G B. Communication Satellite Applications W.G. C. Space Education & Awareness W.G D. Space Environment Utilization W.G.
18:30-20:00 Reception : hosted by MEXT/JAPAN @VIBHAVADEE BALLROOM-C
   
 

<Day 3> 28 January

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General Co-Chairs
Thailand:Mr. Sirichai Keinmeesuke, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)
Japan:Dr. Tetsuhiko Ikegami, Chairman, Space Activities Commission (SAC) / (MEXT)

[Registration : 08:00-08:45]
[Plenary Session : 09:00-12:00]
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:15 Opening remarks Dr. Khunying Kalaya Sophonpanich
Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)
THAILAND
Dr. Tetsuhiko Ikegami
Chairman, Space Activities Commission (SAC) / (MEXT)
JAPAN
09:15-09:25 Key note addresses by co-host organizations Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somchet Thinaphong
Chairman of Executive Board, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) THAILAND
09:25-09:35 Mr. Hitoshi Goto
Vice Minister, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) JAPAN
09:35-10:05 Photo Session / Coffee Break
10:05-10:15 Special speech Mr. Shigeru Mochida
Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
10:15-10:30 Summary of APRSAF-15 Prof. Nguyen Khoa Son
Chairman, National Research Program on Space Science & Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) VIETNAM
10:30-10:45 Country reports Dr. Darasri Dowreang
Acting Executive Director, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) THAILAND
10:45-11:00 Dr. Keiji Tachikawa
President, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
JAPAN
11:00-11:15 Dr. Doan Minh Chung
Deputy Director, Space Technology Institute (STI), Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) VIETNAM
11:15-11:30 Mr. Veerubhotla Bhanumurthy
Head, DMSD, RS & GISA, National Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) INDIA
11:30-11:45 Mr. Toto Marnanto Kadri
Director of Aerospace Electoronic Technology Center, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) INDONESIA
11:45-12:00 Dr. Michael Green
General Manager, Space Policy Unit, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) AUSTRALIA
12:00-13:00 Lunch : hosted by GISTDA
   
 

<Day 3> 28 January

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[Plenary Session : 13:00-17:30]
Time Title Speaker
13:00-13:15 Country reports Dr. Talgat Mussabayev
Chairman, National Space Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan
KAZAKHSTAN
13:15-13:30 Mr. Mhd Fairos Asillam
Head of Space Science Research Unit, National Space Agency of Malaysia (ANGKASA) MALAYSIA
13:30-13:45 Dr. Gi-huk Choi
Head of International Relations, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) KOREA
13:45-14:00 Coffee Break
14:00-17:30 Report Sessions 14:00-16:00 Sentinel Asia:
Disaster Management Support System in the Asia-Pacific Region
1. Overrall status of Sentinel Asia Step 2
by Mr. Kaku, JPT Secretariat
2. Summary of JPTM SA-2
by Ms. Ratih Dewanti, LAPAN
3. ADRC's role in Sentinel Asia
by Mr Koresawa, ADRC
4. Report on Sentinel Asia Emergency Observation in Vietnam / image
by Mr Tran Tuan Ngoc, Vietnam national Remote Sensing Centre
5. The use of Sentinel Asia in the Philippines
by Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr., PHIVOLCS
6-1. Collaboration with IDC
6-2. Sentinel Asia Project - Status at ISRO
by Mr V Bhanumurthy, ISRO
16:00-16:45 STAR:
Satellite Technology for the Asia-Pacific Region
1. Progress report and Future plan
by Mr Tsuji, JAXA
2. Micro-STAR Potential Contribution to Human Safety and Security
by Mr Toto Marnanto Kadri, LAPAN
3. Wrap-up of STAR Program session
by Mr Tsuji, JAXA
16:45-17:30 SAFE:
Space Applications For Environment
1. The Overview of SAFE activities
by Dr. Moriyama, EORC,JAXA
2. Success Story in Vietnam
by Prof. Takeuchi, IIS, University of Tokyo
3. Announcement of 2nd SAFE WS
by Mr. Bandula. Sri Lanka
17:45 Bus departure for Reception Depart from the lobby of Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel
19:00-21:00 River Cruise Reception: hosted by GISTDA / THAILAND
   
 

<Day 4> 29 January

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[Closing Plenary : 09:00-12:10]
09:00-09:10 Special remark Mr. Mikio Aoki Senior Coordinator, Strategic Headquarters for Space Policy
JAPAN
09:10-09:25 Speeches by international organizations Amb. Dr. Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu, Chairman-Elect, United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UN COPUOS)
09:25-09:40 Mr. Kamaruzzaman Wahid Research Officer, ASEAN Sub-Committee on Space Technology and Application (ASEAN SCOSA)
09:40-09:55 Special speech Mr. Michael O’Brien Assistant Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) USA
09:55-10:10 Summary reports of WGs Earth Observation WG
by Dr. Takashi Moriyama, JAXA
Dr. Darasri Dowreang, GISTDA
10:10-10:25 Communication Satellite Applications WG
by Mr. Hiroki Kohata, JAXA
10:25-10:40 Space Education & Awareness WG
Water Rocket Prize
Poster Contest Prize
by Dr. Surachai Ratanasermpong, GISTDA
10:40-10:55 Space Environment Utilization WG
by Mr. Tetsuo Tanaka, JAXA
10:55-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-11:50 Adoption of Recommendations of APRSAF-16
11:50-12:00 Announcement of APRSAF-17 Dr. Michael Green General Manager, Space Policy Unit, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) AUSTRALIA
12:00-12:10 Closing remarks Mr. Sirichai Keinmeesuke Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)
THAILAND
Dr. Tetsuhiko Ikegami Chairman, Space Activities Commission (SAC) / (MEXT)
JAPAN
12:10-12:50 Lunch : hosted by GISTDA
13:00 Bus departure for Optional tour Depart from the lobby of Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel
13:00-17:00 Optional tour Technical tour / Cultural tour
 
- MEETING DETAILS -
Date and Location
  Date: 26 to 29 January 2010
Venue: Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok
Address: 1695 Phaholyothin Road , Chatuchak, 10900 Bangkok, Thailand
Tel: +66-2-541-1234
Fax: +66-2-541-1087
Venue information (GISTDA APRSAF-16 Website)
Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok Website
   
Co-organizers
  Ministry of Science and Technology of Thailand (MOST)
  Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency of Thailand (GISTDA)
  Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
  Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
   
Announcement
  1st Announcement
                  Appendix A (Recommendations of the APRSAF-15)
                  Appendix B (Tentative program as of 15 Sep 2009)
  2nd Announcement
                  Appendix A (Recommendations of the APRSAF-15)
                  Appendix B (Concept papers - WGs,Initiatives)
                  Appendix C (Tentative program as of 9 Dec 2009)
  Final Announcement
                  Appendix A (Tentative program as of 22 Jan 2010) Updated on 25 Jan
                  Appendix B (Tentative proposed outline of WG)
                  Appendix C (Bangkok city map)
                  Appendix D (Technical/Cultural Tour)
                  Appendix E (Information desk at Bangkok Airport) Updated on 22 Jan
   
Gerneral Co-chair
 
Dr. Tetsuhiko Ikegami
Chairman of Space Activities
Commission of MEXT

Welcome Message (PDF)
Mr. Sirichai Keinmeesuke
Deputy Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Science and Technology of Thailand (MOST)

Welcome Message (PDF)
 
Points of Contact
 

For Participants from Thailand:

If you have any inquires concerning the APRSAF-16, please feel free to contact:
  Ms. Raksina Lekthanoo, Administrative Officer, International Relations
  The Government Complex, Bldg B, 6-7th Floor
  120 Moo 3, Chaeng Wattana Rd., Laksi, Bangkok 10120
  TEL: +66-2-141-4502, FAX:+66-2-143-9603, E-mail: raksina@gistda.or.th

   
 

For Participants from the countries except Thailand:

If you have any inquires concerning the APRSAF-16, please feel free to contact:
  Ms. Yukiko Okabe, APRSAF Secretariat
  Manunouchi Kitaguchi building,
  1-6-5 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8260, JAPAN
  TEL:+81-50-3362-5880, FAX:+81-3-6266-6908 or E-mail: aprsaf16@aprsaf.org

 
APRSAF-16 Side Event
 

Asia-Oceania Regional Workshop on GNSS

Date: January 25 to 26, 2010
Venue: Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok

Address: 1695 Phaholyothin Road , Chatuchak, 10900 Bangkok, Thailand
Tel: +66-2541-1234 Fax: +66-2-541 1087

http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-3432-sofitel-centara-grand-bangkok/index.shtml
*Further detailed information will be released in due course http://www.multignss.asia/
*Please contact for further information at Email: IS-QZSS@jaxa.jp

Contact for further information
Mr. Satoshi Kogure, JAXA QZSS project team
Tel: +81-29-868-5511 Fax: +81-29-868-5975
Email: IS-QZSS@jaxa.jp

   
 

APRSAF-16 Poster Contest

Theme: “Our Universe - Great Discoveries”
Co-organizers: GISTDA and JAXA
Date: During the sessions of APRSAF-16

Venue: Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok

Address: 1695 Phaholyothin Road , Chatuchak, 10900 Bangkok,  Thailand
Tel: +66-2541-1234 Fax: +66-2-541 1087

http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-3432-sofitel-centara-grand-bangkok/index.shtml
Reference:http://www.aprsaf.org/data/aprsaf16_data/PC-A&R_Version-17Jun09_.pdf

   
 

APRSAF-16 Water Rocket Event

Local Organizer: National Science Museum (NSM) of Thailand
Co-organizer: JAXA
Date: January 23 to 24, 2010
Venue: NSM, Bangkok, Thailand
Reference: http://www.aprsaf.org/data/aprsaf16_data/Water_Rocket_Event-Outline_FINAL.pdf

Contact for further information (Poster contest & Water Rocket Event)
Ms. Emiko Ando, JAXA Space Education Center
Tel: +81-42-759-8752 Fax: +81-42-759-8612
Email:aprsaf-16@edu.jaxa.jp

   
Leaflet
 
 


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