• Energy Systems
  • Resiliency

Powered by Space: Building Resilient Energy Systems

Tuesday 17.3

Ritz, Kirkkopuistikko 22

How can we strengthen the resilience of power grids and distributed energy generation?

This panel discussion explores strategies and technologies that enhance energy system robustness. Key topics include:

  • Resilience of power grids
  • Security in distributed energy production
  • Interference resistance of space-based data
  • Protecting critical infrastructure

The panel is organized by the University of Vaasa.

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Powered by Space: Building Resilient Energy Systems

Moderator
Professor of Practice

Welcome & Opening Words

Professor of Practice

Thematic introduction of the panel

Professor of Space Data Processing, Computing Sciences

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Hanna Smith

The panel will discuss how the security and resilience of energy systems can be enhanced, and how space technology and space data contribute to this. Each panelist will answer the moderator’s questions from their own perspective, bringing diversity and breadth to the conversation. Toward the end of the discussion, we aim to reserve time for a few questions from the audience.

European Commission Joint Research Center

Space Programmes Policy and Scientific Officer

Business Finland

Chief Advisor on International Collaboration

National Emergency Supply Agency

Chief Executive Officer

ABB Oy

Program Manager

University of Vaasa, Kvarken Space Center

Assistant Professor in Computer Science (tenure track)

Closing

Digital Economy Research Platform, Preparedness and Resilience Research Platform, and Kvarken Space Center

Petri Välisuo
Professor
+358 29 449 8330
Petri Uusikylä
Research Director
Johanna Haveri
Project Manager
+358294498332
Camilla Wahlberg
Project Manager at the Digital Economy research platform
Susanna Litmanen
Project Researcher
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