Interstellar Technologies

Project management and team work in space

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Date and time
Friday, October 12, 2018 15: 00-16: 00
Venue
ACU-A
Interstellar Technologies, which develops satellite transportation business with small rockets in Taiki-cho, Hokkaido. In the space venture, which requires complicated missions to proceed at the same time, such as aircraft development, fund procurement, adjournment coordination, customer development, publicity, and rocket development and launch service, individual members responsible for the project are great. At this conference, Mr. Inagawa, president of Interstellar Technologies, welcomed four members, asked about the role sharing in each field supporting the space business and the importance of teamwork, as well as the story and vision related to rocket development and launch .
 
Venue ACU-A Room S (1614)
Time 15:00~16:00

Performer

Takashi Inagawa

Representative director of Interstellar Technologies, Inc.

Born in 1987. Completion of Ph.D. degree program at the Tokyo Institute of Technology graduate mechanic physics engineering course in 2013. From the time of undergraduate department responsible for designing the whole human powered aircraft team to participate in the bird human contest. We set up a student rocket circle at Tokyo Institute of Technology and launched a hybrid rocket. After graduating from the graduate school, I joined Interstellar Technologies, a small rocket development company, and assumed the position of Representative Director and President in 2014. He is mainly in charge of system design, avionics and control systems.
 

Ryuichiro Kanai

Interstellar Technologies, Inc. Development Dept. / MOMO 2 Project Manager

Born in 1987. Coming from Teshikaga Town, Kawakami-gun, Hokkaido, graduated from Hokkaido University Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Ph.D. After assigning to the space environment system engineering laboratory at the graduate school, we conducted research on the CAMUI type hybrid rocket. In the laboratory, as a development project, R & D and launch of GasCAMUI which simplified the operation of the CAMUI rocket, and in 2012 he was a student representative of the University Space Engineering Consortium UNISEC and a representative of Noshiro Space Event Student. He joined Interstellar Technologies in 2015 when he is in the doctorate course, and since then he has worked as an engineer in charge of promotion and system design. As MOMO Unit 2, he is a project manager.

Chiharu Uematsu

Interstellar Technologies, Inc. Development Division / In charge of ground equipment

Born in 1993. I am from Kanagawa prefecture. Graduated from Aerospace Studies Department of Space Department of Tokai University Faculty of Engineering 2016. I was interested in rocket production as I participated in the production course of hybrid rocket in high school days, and belonged to a hybrid rocket production project in the university at university and served as a project manager. He joined Interstellar Technologies in 2016 and negotiates and coordinates with each relevant part at the time of MOMO launch, mainly as a ground support facility, designing and manufacturing and testing the ground burning experiment equipment.

Toru Kobayashi

Interstellar Technologies, Inc. Chief Financial Officer

Born in 1991. Nagano Prefecture from Nakano city. Graduated from economics management department of economics department of Kyoto University 2014. Acquired qualified as a small and medium enterprise diagnostician while studying abroad. Joined Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation with a new graduate and conduct corporate sales and financing operations in Osaka. Besides joining Interstellar Technologies in 2016, he is in charge of financial affairs, and is responsible for general back office operations such as public relations and labor.

Moderator

One person Suzuki

Professor at Hokkaido University Public Policy Institute

He completed his doctoral program at Sussex University in the UK in 2000 (International Political Science). Since 2000 he has worked as a full-time lecturer at the University of Tsukuba, an associate professor and has been in current position since 2008. Visiting researcher at Princeton University in 2012, he worked as a member of the UN Security Council Iran sanctioning expert panel from 2013 to 2015. Member of the World Economic Forum Space Committee from 2008. A regular member of the International Space Academy from 2010. Member of the Space Policy Committee Security Committee from 2015. As a book "Space Development and International Politics" (Iwanami Shoten, 2011, Suntory Arts and Craft Prize), "Risks linked to technology, environment and energy".

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