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October 21st, 2019
UAE Space Agency Outlines Details of National Space Strategy 2030

The UAE Space Agency (UAESA) announced the details of its National Space Strategy 2030 and National Space Investment Plan, complementing the regulatory and legislative framework of the UAE’s national space sector and in line with the strategic objectives of the agency.

The strategy aims to enhance the space sector’s contribution to the national economy and promote the UAE’s regional and international presence in the space sector.

It also strives to support the transition to a knowledge-based economy, create an effective regulatory environment, attract talent and develop human capacity, stimulate creativity among young people, as well as develop partnerships with industrial, educational, and research institutions while increasing international collaboration.

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