EBAN Space Webinars

Webinar conducted by Frank Salzgeber, Head of Technology Transfer Programme Office European Space Agency

19 July 2017 at 16:00 CEST

EBAN is delighted to present its third EBAN Space Webinar with none other than the European Space Agency's Director of Technology Transfer, Frank Salzgeber this coming Wednesday 19 July at 4 p.m. CET / 10 a.m. EST / 7 am. PST.

We have purposely made this webinar a bit later in the day so that our colleagues from the USA may join us as well as those from Asia during their night time.

In this one-hour interactive webinar, you will discover everything that ESA is doing to help entrepreneurs create space-related businesses. You will also learn about the latest trends in New Space and where you should be looking for as a private investor. Frank is a dynamic leader and brings a 360 degree understanding of space and how it relates to our world, from both a public and a private funding perspective.

Do not miss this exciting webinar - Wednesday 19 July 4 p.m. CET/10 a.m. EST/7 a.m. PST

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Frank Salzgeber

Frank Maximilian Salzgeber

Head of Technology Transfer Programme Office European Space Agency

Mr Frank M. Salzgeber is the Head of the Technology Transfer Programme Office at the European Space Agency (ESA). He supports with his team space technology spin-offs for down-to-Earth uses across a wide range of activities. Through a network of 18 ESA Business Incubation Centres (BICs) in 43 European locations and 16 Technology Transfer Brokers, ESA TTPO is currently supporting 140 new companies and more than 15 transfers of space technology every year. The number of start-ups have outreached 500.

Prior this post he was the Head of Commercial Development in the European Astronaut Department of the Directorate of Human Spaceflight Microgravity and Exploration at the European Space Agency.

Prior to joining ESA, Frank held the position of Chief Operating Officer (COO and CFO) at an IT start-up headquartered in Munich, Germany, between 2000 and 2003, which he merged with CANCOM SA.

Frank also spent seven years at Apple Computer (1993 – 2000) initially as an account manager and then as a sales manager, covering Central Europe and being positioned in the US and Czech Republic.

Being genuinely passionate about the importance of human space flight and the European Space Programme, Frank’s believes that ‘a society that stops exploring stops progressing’.

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