The Oxford Smart Space Series

PAST EVENT | 05 March 2021 15:00

The Oxford Smart Space series, hosted by the Said Business School in association with Pembroke College and the Oxford Aeronautical Society, is an event series that will provide first-hand insights into the opportunities and challenges of the global space industry.

Worth an estimated GBP £1 trillion in the coming decades, the global space industry offers wide open challenges and opportunities for investment, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity – this while mobilising edge technologies to solve intractable problems on earth. These experiments in distributed innovation, partnerships, commons governance and sharing of risks and tech expertise will only intensify in the coming years. This series of events explores these developments with a suite of panels that convene experts in science, commerce, and policy to share their insights and questions.

Pembroke Fellow and Tutor in Management, Dr Eamonn Molloy, is one of the co-hosts of the series. Details about the series, and the first event being held on the 5th of March, can be found on the Said Business School's website.

The Oxford Smart Space Series

PAST EVENT | 05 March 2021 15:00

The Oxford Smart Space series, hosted by the Said Business School in association with Pembroke College and the Oxford Aeronautical Society, is an event series that will provide first-hand insights into the opportunities and challenges of the global space industry.

Worth an estimated GBP £1 trillion in the coming decades, the global space industry offers wide open challenges and opportunities for investment, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity – this while mobilising edge technologies to solve intractable problems on earth. These experiments in distributed innovation, partnerships, commons governance and sharing of risks and tech expertise will only intensify in the coming years. This series of events explores these developments with a suite of panels that convene experts in science, commerce, and policy to share their insights and questions.

Pembroke Fellow and Tutor in Management, Dr Eamonn Molloy, is one of the co-hosts of the series. Details about the series, and the first event being held on the 5th of March, can be found on the Said Business School's website.