Direct-to-device connectivity: an opportunity for Europe

PROGRAMME OUTLINE (9am - 5pm CET)

Time (CET) Session Speaker

07:30 - 08:50

Participants registration
09:00-09:10 Welcome and introduction (pre-recorded) Laurent Jaffart, Director of Connectivity and Secure Communications (CSC), ESA
09:10-09:20 Keynote: Global connectivity convergence and the role of ESA Antonio Franchi, Head of the Space for 5G/6G Strategic Programme Line, ESA
09:20-09:40 The ESA D2D Initiative Fabrice Joly, D2D Initiative Leader, CSC, ESA
09:40-11:00 Session 1: Direct-to-device in the world - use cases and strategic paths for Europe and Industry

Johannes Springer, Director General, 5G Automotive Association

Olaf Eckart, Senior Expert Cooperations R&D, Industry Customers, BMW; leader of the TN-NT Working Group, 5GAA

Peter Lonergan, Policy Officer, European Emergency Number Association – EENA

Tero Pesonen, Board Vice Chair, The Critical Communications Association (TCCA) and representative of Erillisverkot (Finnish Public Safety Operator)

Antje Williams, Senior Vice President in Group Technology, Deutsche Telekom

Pedro Romero Fernandez, Policy Officer, Secure Connectivity and Space Surveillance (DEFIS.B.1), European Commission

Moderator: Teodora Secara, Partnerships and Business Development Officer, CSC, ESA

11:00-11:20 Coffee break  
11:20-12:30 Session 2: Business considerations and service delivery models 

Ronan Le Bras, Head of Technical Strategy, Orange

Barbara Pareglio, Senior Technical Director, GSMA

Yasrine Ibnyahya, Senior Director, Advanced Concepts and Technologies, Viasat

Guillaume Scottez, Director of Strategy, Eutelsat

Cyril Michel, Programme Manager Standards and Technology, 5G and 6G, and Satellite, Ericsson

Cyril Valadon, Director, Core Technology Division, Mediatek

Moderator: Fabrice Joly, D2D Initiative Leader, CSC, ESA

12:30-14:00 Lunch  
14:00-15:00

Session 3: Regulatory and spectrum considerations for D2D

Frank Zeppenfeldt, Future Programmes, ESA

Valerio Scandiuzzi, Policy Officer - Radio Spectrum Policy (CNECT.B.4), Communications Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission

Amar Saidani, Regulatory Affairs and Spectrum, French National Frequency Agency (ANFR)

15:00-15:20 Coffee break
15:20-16:50

Session 4: Technology and system implementation considerations

Introduction on ESA plans: high level concepts: Simon Paillard, Telecom Systems Engineer, ESA 

Isabelle Buret, VP Advanced System Development, Eutelsat-OneWeb

Joel Grotz, Senior Manager, Technology Development, SES Satellites

Stephane Anjuere, 5G Venture Lead, Thales Alenia Space France

Gianaldo Mantovani, Member of the Board, OHB SE

James Patrick Kirrane, Senior Space Systems Engineer, MDA

Pierre Fortier, Vice-President at Capgemini Invent

David Roiné, Director of Connectivity Strategy of Comfort & Driving Assistance, BG/Valeo

Moderator: Jerome Colinas, Telecom Systems Engineer, ESA

16:50-17:00 Discussion: Conclusions and way forward  Fabrice Joly, Leader of the D2D initiative, ESA

 

Direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity holds the promise of a new era of mass-market satellite connectivity. With the potential to reach smartphones in the pockets of billions of consumers around the globe, as well as all other mobile devices – from vehicles to machinery to planes – D2D may help close connectivity gaps and generate billions of euros in the process.

So far, a number of high-profile ventures, predominantly by non-European satellite operators, mobile network operators and handset makers, are introducing early variants of D2D solutions. 

Developing and deploying D2D services globally and in Europe entails significant, commercial and technical challenges, complex to navigate and bound by international regulatory roadmaps. 

In this context, ESA is currently scoping a D2D initiative designed to support European industry at large to develop end-to-end capabilities, up to into in-orbit-validation (IOV) of systems and services.

This conference shall gather key industry and decision makers to collectively:

  • Discuss the case for D2D deployment in Europe (use cases, benefits, cost of inaction).
  • Debate the pros and cons of various delivery models (e.g. use of MS or MSS) and resulting technical requirements.
  • Identify success factors and formulate recommendations to decision makers.

 

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Located at ESA's HQ Mario Nikis

8-10 rue Mario Nikis

CS 45741

75738 Paris Cedex 15

This conference is part of a two-day event organised by ESA’s Connectivity and Secure Communications directorate.

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