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Aligning Aspirations: Saudi Space Agency presents collaborative avenues at KAUST

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The Saudi Space Agency (SSA) and KAUST held a workshop on September 19, 2023, to evaluate the Kingdom's space program and plan future initiatives. The SSA aims to propel Saudi Arabia's space program into the top 10 globally, focusing on six research areas. The partnership seeks to leverage KAUST's expertise to achieve Saudi Arabia's RDI vision in space exploration and set a roadmap to be available by January 2024. Why it matters: This collaboration signifies Saudi Arabia's commitment to advancing its space program and fostering local expertise in space-related research and development, aligning with the Kingdom's broader technology and innovation goals.

Spacetech workshop boosts Saudi space market

KAUST ·

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.

KAUST’s Space 2102 program inspires talented Saudi youth In STEM And space

KAUST ·

KAUST, in collaboration with CST and SSA, conducted the Space 2102 program, a space camp for over 150 Saudi youths aged 13-15. The five-day program included lectures, software training, and enrichment activities to advance participants' STEM knowledge. The program culminated in the CubeSat Challenge, where students designed CubeSat missions focused on Red Sea coral preservation. Why it matters: The initiative supports Saudi Vision 2030 by nurturing the next generation of Saudi STEM leaders and fostering interest in space exploration.

KAUST satellite to deliver advanced Earth observation data

KAUST ·

KAUST, in partnership with Spire Global, has successfully launched a Cubesat satellite on the SpaceX Transporter-7 mission. The satellite is equipped with a hyperspectral camera and GNSS-R sensor to collect high-resolution data on Earth's ecosystems. The collected data will help Saudi Arabia observe and characterize its natural resources, especially in terrestrial, coastal, and ocean environments. Why it matters: The satellite launch demonstrates KAUST's commitment to advancing Vision 2030 goals related to environmental protection and provides a valuable resource for scientists and collaborators to address local and regional environmental questions.

Space 2101: STEAM-focused camp blasts off at KAUST

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted the inaugural Space 2101 STEAM camp, bringing together 200 Saudi youth aged 12-15 with world-renowned educators and five astronauts. In partnership with the Saudi Space Commission, the camp challenged students with STEAM tools to design habitats for space or Mars. Prince Sultan ibn Salman Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, the first Saudi in space, motivated participants and highlighted the Kingdom's focus on reclaiming its scientific leadership. Why it matters: The event aligns with Vision 2030 and underscores the growing emphasis on STEAM education and space exploration in Saudi Arabia.

KAUST, Saudi Aramco Establish Saudi Arabia Advanced Research Alliance and Technovia

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KAUST and Saudi Aramco have partnered to establish the Saudi Arabia Advanced Research Alliance (SAARA) and Technovia, a company focused on commercializing R&D in Saudi Arabia. SAARA includes KACST, KFUPM, TAQNIA, and RTI International, aiming to translate technology into commercially viable products. Technovia, located in Dhahran Techno Valley, will prepare technologies for market entry and secure external investment. Why it matters: This initiative aims to accelerate technology development and economic diversification in Saudi Arabia by bridging the gap between research and commercial applications, potentially fostering innovation across various industrial sectors.