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Yosouf Hamad Al Shaibani

MBRSC host global astronautical congress

DUBAI, January 31, 2017

The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has submitted a request to the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) to host the 71stsession of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), said MBRSC director general.

The event will be held in 2020, in coordination with the UAE Space Agency.

Yosouf Hamad Al Shaibani made the announcement during the opening session of the Global Space Congress organised by the UAE Space Agency, from January 31 to February 1.

Al Shaibani said: “The IAF will announce the country hosting the conference in 2020 during the coming edition taking place in Australia next September. If we were to win, the UAE would become the first Arab and Muslim country to host the conference.

“IAC is one of the most important conferences in the world addressing space affairs and issuing influential recommendations for the global space sector."

Al Shaibani also confirmed that MBRSC seeks to enhance communications with the global space community, organise and host international events aimed at sharing experiences and promoting cooperation, which will contribute to driving the sector to more advanced and sophisticated levels.

Al Shaibani noted: “Over the last two decades, the UAE has been advancing in its journey to develop a sustainable space sector. I can confirm that, in a few years from now, the UAE space sector will achieve a huge leap towards the consolidation of a distinct space industry in the Arab world, as an industry that reflects a reality filled with hope and ambition for the future generations.”

In his speech, Al Shaibani drew attention to the pillars upon which the UAE space sector is built, saying: “These pillars enable the space sector to become a driving force for economic growth and sustainable social development in the UAE. It is a journey with an already outstanding record of achievements through which a strong infrastructure was established, capacities were developed, three remote sensing satellite projects were launched, and the launch of the first Arab and Islamic project to explore Mars- Hope mission”.

“The Hope probe will not only send us images and data on the Martian atmosphere, it will also carry a message of hope to young Arab generations and will open the doors to a new era of scientific and technological invention and discovery,” Al Shaibani added.

Since 1950, IAF has been holding the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) annually, in cooperation with the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), at one of the countries that falls under the umbrella of IAF, including the UAE.

 The International Astronautical Congress is one of the leading space conferences worldwide, attended by presidents and CEOs of international space agencies, decision makers, researchers, academics and professionals in the space sector from 70 countries over the last 66 years. In 2016, IAC received nearly 5,000 visitors, with an expected increase in 2020.

Meanwhile, MBRSC showcased its space projects and initiatives at the Global Space Congress, while the centre’s engineers participated in a series of sessions.

Amer Al Sayegh, the MBRSC senior director of Space Engineering department and KhalifaSat project manager, explained in a session entitled: "UAE Visions of New Technology Applications”, MBRSC strategy on building an integrated system for the space industry in the UAE.

“UAE engineers have achieved great developments in the national space sector, from2006 until they came to build the first Arab satellite on UAE soil with only Emirati expertise, as well as leading the first mission of its kind to explore space, with the Hope mission,” he said.
 “The MBRSC satellites have developed significantly after the centre launched the first satellite project in the UAE. The MBRSC team invented new technology specifically for KhalifaSat, and there are other space applications, developed by the Application and Analysis Department within the centre, which will be used in studies and research aimed to improve the accuracy of satellite images.

“Over the last decades, countries have participated and made advancements in the space industry and science, and have proved that space is a major driver of economic development, and a producer of new discoveries and technologies affecting human life directly and indirectly,” Al Sayegh added.

MBRSC is a Dubai Government entity which aims to promote scientific innovation and technology advancement in Dubai and the UAE. The Centre works on research projects and studies related to space science, in line with the approach of the UAE, in its quest to develop the sector and build national academic skills through it. – TradeArabia News Service




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