Mo Lin

Job Title

Vice President

Company

DFH Satellite

Speaking At

  • SUMMIT ON EARTH OBSERVATION BUSINESS

Bio

Dr. LIN Mo, as an elite member in China’s aerospace and science industry. He holds master’s and PhD degrees from China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). He started his professional journey in 2009 as a young specialist at CAST, the subsidiary of China Aerospace and Science Corporation (CASC), currently serves as the vice president of DFH Satellite Co., Ltd.

Before he was nominated as the vice president of DFH, he had been promoted to CASC headquarter as the director of international space cooperation. Besides, Dr. LIN is young space leadership of China aerospace, and he is also serving as member of the Expert Working Group (EWG) with Cospas-Sarsat and representative at Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO) international committee.

One of Dr. LIN’s significant achievements was serving as the core technology leader for the Galileo program, a collaboration project between the National Remote Sensing Centre of China (NRSCC) and the European Space Agency (ESA). He was responsible for the Search and Rescue (SAR) component of the Galileo project’s End-to-End Validation (EEV) and worked on implementing the Chinese Medium Earth Orbit Local User Terminal (MEOLUT) program.

Dr LIN actively engages in China’s major satellite export projects which promotes the peaceful use of space technologies. He leads both the technological and commercial negotiations for several projects with clients in Laos, Nigeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Pakistan and Algeria, and provides training sessions to professionals from the above countries, mentoring young talents with his unique perspective and expertise.

As the Vice president of DFH, Dr.LIN is in charge of all satellite export projects.
25th Anniversary

World Satellite Business Week

September 12-16, 2022
The Westin Paris – Vendôme

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