UAE

THE NEW SPACE ACADEMY MEANS THE UAEAS A SEAT AT THE TABLE IN THE GLOBAL SPACE CONVERSATION

The UAE Space Agency has unveiled a national space academy on the side lines of Dubai Airshow.

Commenting on this news, Amar Vora, Head of Space at Serco Middle East,

said:“This is arevolutionary move that puts the UAE front and centre of the space conversation and is a major step

forward in creating long-term future sustainability in the UAE’s space sector.

With the launch of an academy, we are not only enhancing young Emirati’s

expertise and skills when it comes to science and technology, but also actively

growing an exciting sector and building a hub in the region for space exploration.

 

 

“Most recently Sultan Al Neyadi made history by completing the longest Arab

space mission, with a six-month mission aboard the international space station.

It is achievements such as this that are important to promote and engage local

audiences to consider a career in this new and innovative field.

“Ultimately, building an academy in the UAE for the future of space exploration is

a big task, but it is a necessary one.

 

The launch of the academy is an incredible step forward,

but to realise its full potential and to build the capabilities of Emirati youth, it cannot

be done in isolation.

 

A collaborative effort between the government and private sector is required.

Programmes need to be created to support this ecosystem, providing

opportunities to operationalise knowledge, such as on the ground

training in areas such as data management, spacecraft operations,

ground infrastructure management and satellite communications.

“We need to couple this with working hand in hand with existing academic

institutions to highlight the benefits and attractions of a career in the space field –

with courses on STEM related fields having a bias towards space. Facilities

also need to be built that can establish simulation environments, this could

involve existing software to provide realistic experiences or sending

personnel to space centres that give Emirati youth the hands-on exposure they need in order to thrive.

“What’s clear is that, in the UAE, we’re now at the cross-roads of taking our

space programme to the next level.

 

By building a localised workforce from the ground up, we are future-proofing the

country’s space industry.

 

We have a seat at the table in the global space conversation, and ultimately now

we have achieved that, the possibilities are infinite.”

 

UAE

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