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Spacetech workshop boosts Saudi space market

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Summary

KAUST, in collaboration with the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST), organized a SpaceTech Empowerment Workshop focused on Earth observation. Discussions covered regulations, future directions, opportunities, and challenges in Earth observation services, following CST's licensing of Neo Space Group for Earth observation platform services. KAUST has been a pioneer in space-based Earth observation, including developing a nanosatellite system and establishing a satellite data repository. Why it matters: The workshop and related initiatives signal Saudi Arabia's intent to foster its domestic space sector, attract investment, and leverage Earth observation technologies for various applications.

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