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Space Technology Will Shape Canada’s Future in Many Ways

Panel: Shaping Canada's Future with Emerging Space Technologies. (Left to right): Dexter Jagula, Skywatch; Chad English, Reaction Dynamics; Raquel Buscaino, Deloitte; Bryn Orth-Lashley, GHGSat; Rahul Goel, Nordspace; and moderator: Scott Streiner, Deloitte. Image credit: Space Canada.

Enhanced national security, better climate change responses, and using AI to get more out of Earth Observation (EO) data: These are just some of the technology that space will affect Canada’s future going forward.

These and other specifics were detailed during the ‘Shaping Canada’s Future with Emerging Space Technologies’ panel at Space Bound 2024. It is the annual conference hosted by the Space Canada industry association, being held September 24-25, 2004 at Ottawa’s Canadian Museum of Nature.

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About James Careless

James Careless is an award-winning satellite communications writer. He has covered the industry since the 1990s.