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Satellite Enabled IoT Connectivity by an Australian Start-Up

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Satellite Enabled IoT Connectivity by an Australian Start-Up

Thursday, Nov 9, 2017

04:30 pm - 05:50 pm


Flavia Tata Nardini CEO at Fleet Space Technologies
Fleet Space Technologies, an Australian space startup company, is building a network of nanosatellites to deliver a global backhaul service for the Internet of Things.  This service will enable the integration of devices in out-of-the-way places — remote mines, ocean-going vessels, commercial forests, etc. — into the world of cloud computing.

Details

Open to the Public – no RSVP required

NEW LOCATION THIS FALL:

Venue

  • William R. Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 201, 370 Serra Mall, Stanford University [Google Map

Parking

  • Via Ortega Garage, 498 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
  • Roth Way Garage, 345 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
  • Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking and metered spaces are free after 4:00 pm. 

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EASTASN-402A Syllabus

** Stanford students: Register for EASTASN-402A (cross listed as EE-402A), one-unit seminar, pass-no credit; open to all majors with no prerequisites.

Speakers

Flavia Tata Nardini

CEO, Fleet Space Technologies

Flavia Tata Nardini began her career at the European Space Agency as Propulsion Test Engineer, before she joined TNO to apply her technical knowledge to advanced space propulsion engineering projects. She rapidly became involved in project management and business development within the space and defence domain and after that she was assigned to developed international relations and identified business opportunities in the Middle East. After establishing the business in Qatar, she return to her love of space propulsion systems, and has successfully completed full lifecycle development of satellites and several micro thrusters currently flying on actual space missions (Delfi Program’s CubeSats). During her time at TNO, she has filed two patents in both rocket and satellite propulsion and has written several papers on Micro Propulsion Systems and Space Debris Removal Technologies.

Slides

Seminar Slides

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Videos

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