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NSL feature in the international publications and attend major GNSS conferences as either invited speakers or presenting selected papers.
Vidal Ashkenazi invited to organise and chair the Round Table Panel Discussion at the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit on GNSS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE AND EQUATORIAL REGIONS, held in Munich on 2 March 2016. The Panel Discussion comprised the following high ranking distinguished participants.
Vidal Ashkenazi chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion at TransNav 2015,the Marine Navigation Conference, 17 to 19 June 2015. The title of the Panel Session is "Resilient Navigation in demanding Maritime Environments". Click on the following two weblinks for full details.
Vidal Ashkenazi chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion session on "GNSS and PNT: Where is it heading?" at the GNSS Summit 2015 in Munich.
Invited by the ESA, Vidal Ashkenazi organises and chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion on the Opening Session of NAVITEC 2014 Conference, December 2014.
Vidal Ashkenazi invited to deliver the Opening Keynote Presentation, GPS, Galileo and the Future of GNSS, at the ICL-GNSS Conference 2013 held in Torino, Italy, on 25-27 June 2013.
Vidal Ashkenazi invited to organise and chair the Round Table Panel Discussion on the Opening Session of the 10th JUBILEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TRANSNAV 2013 ON MARINE NAVIGATION AND SAFETY OF SEA TRANSPORTATION, held in Gdynia on 19-21 June 2013. The Panel Discussion entitled GNSS and e-Navigation, comprised the following high ranking distinguished participants.
Invited by the ESA, Vidal Ashkenazi organises and chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion on the Opening Session of NAVITEC 2012 Conference held on 5 December 2012 at ESA/ESTEC in Noordwijk. The Panel Discussion entitled Multi-GNSS Technologies and Applications: Challenges and Opportunities, comprised the following high ranking distinguished participants.
Invited by the GSA, Vidal Ashkenazi organises and chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion at the special PRS Workshop held on 4th December 2012, during the European Space Solutions Conference in London. The Panel Discussion entitled PRS: A secure Galileo Service for Government Authorised Users and Applications, comprised the following high ranking distinguished participants.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to organise and chair a Round Table Panel Discussion on Galileo and Security at the GNSS Summit 2012, which was held in Munich on 13-15 March 2012.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to organise and chair the only Round Table Discussion Panel session at the European Navigation Conference ENC 2011, which was held in London on 29-30 November 2011. The title of the Panel Discussion was Threats to and Vulnerabilities of GNSS Signals: Resilience and Countermeasures for Critical PNT Applications.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to make a presentation on "European SME's in the Space Sector" at the 4th Conference on EU Space Policy in Europe, which was held on 8-9 November, at the European Parliament Hemicycle in Brussels.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to organise and chair the Opening Session Round Table Panel Discussion, entitled GNSS Challenges in Maritime Navigation, at the TransNav 2011 Maritime Navigation Symposium, which was held in Gydnia, Poland.
Demands of the Road, An Assisted-GNSS Solution Uses the EGNOS Data Access Service, Kevin Sheridan, Tomas Dyjas (NSL), Cyril Botteron, Jrme Leclre (EPFL), Fabrizio Dominici, Gianluca Marucco (ISMB) GPS World Magazine, March 2011.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to chair the Opening Session Round Table Panel Discussion, entitled GNSS in Balance?, at the Satellite Navigation Summit 2011, which was held on 1st March 2011 in Munich, Germany.
EGNOS Gets to Work, Using the Augmentation System with GPS-Equipped Mobile Phones, Lee Banfield (NSL), Franois Boullete, Boris Kennes, Michal Mastier (EC/GSA) GPS World Magazine, February 2011.
PRECISIO presented by Michele Bavaro at the ESA NAVITEC Workshop 2010, held in ESA/ESTEC on -10 December 2010.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to organise and chair a Round Table Panel Discussion entitled GNSS Challenges over the Next 10 Years, on the Opening Session of the ESA NAVITEC Workshop 2010, which was held on 8-10 December 2010 at ESA/ESTEC in the Netherlands.
Vidal Ashkenazi attended and contributed to a Conference on A New Space Policy for Europe: New Challenges, New Opportunities, which was held on 26-27 October 2010, at the European Parliament Hemicycle in Brussels.
Vidal Ashkenazi was invited to chair a Round Table Panel Discussion entitled GNSS for Business, the Citizens and Government, which was held on the Opening Day of the European Navigation Conference, in Braunschweig, Germany.
Lord Stafford Award winners 2009 NSL in collaboration with De Montfort University won the 2009 award for Innovation in Development for the East Midlands for its world-leading ground-breaking GNSS receiver.
Vidal Ashkenazi chairs the Round Table Panel Discussion entitled GNSS and Safety and Security of Marine Navigation at the International Navigation Symposium TransNav 2009 in Gdynia, Poland.
Vidal Ashkenazi chairs the Opening Plenary Session of the European Satellite Navigation Conference (ENC 2009) in Napoli, Italy.
The Royal Institute of Navigation has awarded Vidal the Institute's highest award, the Harold Spencer Gold Medal, for "an Outstanding Contribution to Navigation". The award was presented at the AGM on 9 July 2008, by the Patron of the Institute, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT.
FIX_8: High Accuracy Positioning using EGNOS and Galileo Products Galileo Workshop for SMEs "Fostering synergies between SMEs involved in Galileo"
12th GNSS Workshop, Korea, 1-2 Dec 2005.
Institude Of Navigation, National Technical Meeting 2004, San Diego, January 2004.
Political and Macroeconomic benefits of Galileo. Why Europe needs it?
V. Ashkenazi, GNSS - 2003, Graz, Austria, April 2003.
V. Ashkenazi, GNSS - 2002, Bonn, Germany, November 2002.
V. Ashkenazi, Intelligent Systems Approach to Safety, Barcelona, Spain, October 2001.
V. Ashkenazi, Salt Lake City, USA, September 2001.
V. Ashkenazi, GNSS - 2001, Seville, Spain 2001.
V. Ashkenazi, Ingenia Issue 7, Feb 2001.

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