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Speaker Details_

Dr Jason

Held

Chief Executive Officer

Biography

Prior to founding Saber Astronautics, Dr. Held was a US Army Major for US Space Command and deployed internationally in support of military missions. He was a lead instructor at the Interservice Space Fundamentals Course and an engineer at Army Space and Missile Command Battle Lab. He conducted flight software for the Wide Field Camera 3 of the Hubble Space Telescope and testing for the International Space Station. Dr. Held lectured for the IRS Space Station Design Workshop, University of New South Wales, and International Space University. He led a research expedition in the high Canadian Arctic and co-founded the University of Sydney space engineering laboratory, the Delta-V SpaceHub, and the Wolfpack Space Hub.  He currently is on advisory committees for space startups in the US and Australia, chairing many.  The Australian government selected Dr Held for the “Expert Reference Group” to design their Space Agency.  He also advised international think tanks Global Access Partners, NSI, and the Economist.

At Saber, Dr Held led the growth of the company from founding to 50+ staff members located in the USA and Australia.  Key programs include the Responsive Space Operations Centre (RSOC) which develops the next generation spacecraft control, and machine learning diagnostics for spacecraft.  Saber now sells operations services and products to both US and Australian DoD, NASA, the Australian Space Agency, and a growing list of commercial flight customers worldwide.

Sessions

Day 1 Tuesday, 15 July 2025

This speaker is currently not scheduled for any sessions on this day.

Day 2 Wednesday, 16 July 2025

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

8:30 AM

Space Domain Awareness and unpacking the JCO

Panel Discussion

City Room 1/2

(C1/C2, Upper Level)

Full Program

Explore or download the full #18ASF Program Outline below:

Sessions

Day 1 Tuesday, 15 July 2025

This speaker is currently not scheduled for any sessions on this day.

Day 2 Wednesday, 16 July 2025

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

8:30 AM

Space Domain Awareness and unpacking the JCO

Panel Discussion

City Room 1/2

(C1/C2, Upper Level)

Full Program

Explore or download the full #18ASF Program Outline below:

Join Jason at the
18th Australian Space Forum

Harnessing National interests through space

15-16 july 2O25
Adelaide, south australia

Contact

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Proudly hosted by the Andy Thomas Space Foundation, profits from the Australian Space Forum support the Foundation’s annual space education fund and student engagement programs to inspire the next generation of pioneers in Australian space.

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CONTACT_

For general enquiries about the Australian Space Forum, please contact our team at the Andy Thomas Space Foundation:

The Andy Thomas Space Foundation

Level 3 / McEwin Building

Lot Fourteen, North Terrace
Adelaide, SA 5000

To make a sponsorship enquiry, or book an exhibition space, please email:

For media enquiries, or to obtain a media pass/access to speakers or delegates for the 18th Australian Space Forum, please email:

ATSF SOCIAL CHANNELS_

Stay up-to-date with #18ASF program and speaker announcements via the Andy Thomas Space Foundation’s social media:

MAILING LIST_

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