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Ideas, Publications and Events...
...addressing the world’s greatest looming challenges

The aim of the Toulouse Space Club is to promote the materialization of publications, events, meetings and new public and private initiatives, through an established think tank, with a forward-looking, innovative and unifying agenda for all space applications players, developers and users alike.

The Toulouse Space Club consists of a main think tank and several thematic think tanks. The main think tank is run by an Advisory Board comprised of global visionaries invited by Anewworld Group. This committee spawns the themes and projects of the thematic think tanks, which are driven both by Advisory Board representatives and members of the Toulouse Space Club.

Members meet monthly at the prestigious Hotel d’Assézat in Toulouse within a private circle of space applications professionals, take part in larger events in Toulouse and in the Silicon Valley (such as the California Business Week) and participate in publications of the think tank’s work.

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Reserved exclusively for space applications professionals, the Toulouse Space Club is funded by Anewworld Group, private strategic partners and membership fees. Members benefit from exclusive advantages and services coming directly from the different think tank activities, including:

Workshops:

  • Monthly regular workshops of the Club.
  • Customized networking opportunities in Toulouse and in California.

Publications:

  • The think tank findings will be published in white papers, available online to the public.

Events:

  • A series of events on worldwide space applications.
  • One of the highlights will be the California Space Week: a two-part event organized by Anewworld Group in Palo Alto and Toulouse. This will provide an excellent opportunity for the Toulouse Space Club members to meet in both Palo Alto and Toulouse with leading space applications actors in California and to discover their activities within a privileged and exclusive framework.


      
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