JUSTSAP-PISCES 2008
JUSTSAP (Japan/US Space Technology Applications Program) Testimonial from Jim Crisafulli
“JUSTSAP is an international association of distinguished scientists, educators, government officials and business leaders pursuing multinational ventures in space exploration, has been holding its annual symposium in Hawai`i since 1990.
Many of our meetings have been held on the Big Island and the reception, ambiance and professionalism is always outstanding.
Hawaii’s resident scientific and technological expertise, mild climate, and long-standing ties with nations throughout the Asia-Pacific region make the Big Island an ideal venue in which to stage this prestigious science and technology conference.
Working in collaboration with the UH Hilo Conference Center’s – one stop shop – has provided us with the most outstanding logistical support, hospitality and creative meeting management. We are always assured of an exceptional experience!”
Jim Crisafulli
Director, Office of Aerospace Development
DBEDT/State of Hawaii
Site: Waikoloa Marriott (2x), Hapuna Prince (1x), Hawaii Naniloa Hotel (1x)
Additional organizers from JAPAN (JAXA) which is the equivalent to NASA
JUSTSAP Symposium (November 11-15, 2007)

Japan-U.S. Science, Technology & Space Applications Program (JUSTSAP)
17th Annual Symposium
November 11-15, 2007
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort
Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawai`i
Themed “Expanding International Collaboration for Space Exploration”, 2007′s symposium focused on formulating public-private partnerships to catalyze the development and implementation of innovative projects that will support future space exploration and earth observation missions. Five main areas are targeted for discussion, including (1) PISCES, (2) commercial opportunities for the International Space Station (ISS), (3) the development of space-based (solar) power systems, and (4) the design and promotion of advanced satellites for communications and earth observation (to monitor global climate change) and (5) robotic precursor missions to our moon and Mars.






