Space Agency Launches NewSpace Innovation Programme
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Below is a news that was posted on day (11/01) on the “GulfNews” website
highlighting that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Space Agency launches NewSpace innovation
programme.
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UAE
Space Agency Launches NewSpace Innovation Programme
Those selected will take part in an incubation project at
Krypto Labs in Abu Dhabi
By Staff Report
January 11, 2020 - 12:42
Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Image Credit
Abu Dhabi: The UAE Space Agency has announced its
collaboration with the Abu Dhabi-based global innovation hub, Krypto Labs, to
launch the UAE NewSpace Innovation Programme, which aims to maximise the growth
of space technology start-ups in NewSpace, the rising private spaceflight
industry.
The programme comes as part of the UAE Space Agency’s
efforts to accelerate the growth of technology start-ups in the field of space
sciences.
The programme falls under the National Space Investment
Promotion Plan which aims to heighten the role of the space industry in
contributing to the economy of the UAE, while encouraging a culture of interest
in the space sector, in efforts to establish a knowledge-based competitive
national economy built on innovation and the latest technologies.
The NewSpace Innovation Programme is one of the main and
most important initiatives launched by the National Space Investment Promotion
Plan, initiated by the UAE Space Agency in the first quarter of 2019.
The programme also falls under an MoU signed between the
UAE Space Agency and Krypto Labs, which aims to increase innovation and
investment in the space sector, drive a diversified UAE economy and promote
awareness through specialised initiatives that support space technology
entrepreneurship.
Selected applicants will take part in a three-month
incubation programme at Krypto Labs’ headquarters in Abu Dhabi with access to
the hub’s facilities.
Network of Investor
They will also have access to the innovation hub’s local
and global network of investors, receive mentorship from global space experts
and develop their skills in business creation, marketing and sales, among
others. Applicants will have a chance to secure funds to ensure their start-up
investment is ready to enter the market.
Eligible applicants must present an innovative and
original idea with a clear technical approach, which generates a feasible and
scalable product. Applying teams must have at least one Emirati team member.
Dr Eng. Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, Director General of
the UAE Space Agency, said: “We are pleased to be collaborating with Krypto
Labs to inspire young entrepreneurs to present their ground-breaking start-up
ideas and contribute to the growth of the space industry in the UAE, along with
promoting a diverse economy in the country.
"The UAE NewSpace Innovation Programme invites
students, entrepreneurs and start-ups to share their ground-breaking ideas and
transform them into viable commercial products. This supports developing space
technology as part of the UAE’s private spaceflight NewSpace sector, which aims
to make space more accessible, affordable and commercial.”
“This initiative comes in line with the UAE Space
Strategy 2030 and National Space Investment Promotion Plan, which seeks to
encourage investment in the UAE’s emerging space sector. We always encourage
the development and implementation of space science and technology in the UAE,
as part of the UAE Space Agency’s objectives,” Dr Al Ahbabi added.
Dr Saleh Al Hashemi, Managing Director of Krypto Labs,
said: “We are committed to promoting and building the capabilities of local
youth in space tech under the National Space Strategy 2030 and it is the UAE
Space Agency’s persistent support that pushes us forward in achieving this
mission.
"By supporting innovators and young entrepreneurs,
we aim to foster a spirit of originality and zest within startups to solve
global challenges that keep the UAE on the frontier of the innovation map and
elevate its position as a leader for innovation-focused businesses.”
Naser Al Rashedi, Director of the Space Policy and
Legislation Department in the UAE Space Agency and Project Manager, said: “This
programme is the first of its kind locally and regionally, as it has been
planned for under the highest standards and best international practices.
"The programme aims to successfully establish
collaboration and partnership between stakeholders from academia, research and
development, space investment, and more who would benefit from space
technology, incubators and accelerators in the country.”
What the Programme is About
The UAE NewSpace Innovation Programme seeks innovative
ideas in three categories: Innovations in Space Sciences, which includes energy
storage, software and applications, robotics and autonomous systems, modeling,
IT and processing, science instruments, and observatories and sensor systems;
Extending Human Presence in Deep Space, which includes habitation systems, life
support, human exploration destination systems, space entry and landing, and
life and physical sciences; and Exploration and Communications in Space, which
includes thermal management systems and ground station systems, and ground and
launch systems processing.
* Innovations in Space Sciences, which includes energy
storage, software and applications, robotics and autonomous systems, modeling,
IT and processing, science instruments, and observatories and sensor systems;
* Extending Human Presence in Deep Space, which includes
habitation systems, life support, human exploration destination systems, space
entry and landing, and life and physical sciences; and
* Exploration and Communications in Space, which includes
thermal management systems and ground station systems, and ground and launch
systems processing.
The programme is accepting applications from university
students, professors, innovators, engineers, start-ups and entrepreneurs until
February 2020.
As part of the programme, there will be a nation-wide
university roadshow.
This will be followed by a competition held to select the
top candidates, who will then pitch their ideas to a renowned and global panel
of judges.
Source: Website GulfNews - https://gulfnews.com
Comentário: Pois é leitor, e vale lembrar que a ‘Agencia Espacial
dos Emirados Árabes Unidos (EAU)’ só
foi criada em 2014, ou seja, completará apenas 6 seis anos de fundada, e já aposta firmemente no modelo “NewSpace” criando esse programa de inovação. Enquanto isso, sob a batuta do MCTIC, a nossa insignificante
Agência Espacial Brasileira (AEB), continuam com muito blá-blá-blá e sem qualquer atitude, vendendo fantasias
e sem a menor representatividade politica que certamente teria se o Governo
Bolsonaro tivesse dado ouvidos as sugestões feitas pela própria ‘Comunidade Espacial’ através da histórica
“Carta de Foz do Iguaçu”, carta esta leitor entregue na época ao atual Ministro Marcos
Pontes e que pelo visto acabou em alguma gaveta esquecida, como tantos outros
documentos relevantes produzidos por profissionais do setor na história do nosso
‘Patinho Feio’. É extremamente lamentável leitor, mas enquanto esta falta de
atitude, de visão, de competencia
e de compromisso permanecer, o nosso PEB jamais deixará de ser um piada mal
contada. aproveito para agradecer ao nosso leitor Rui Botelho pelo envio dessa notícia.
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