-In response to the significant growth in the global space market, and under the auspices of the Space Entrepreneurship Alliance (SEA), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) organized the SpaceTech Empowerment Workshop in collaboration with the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST). The workshop, titled “SpaceTech Empowerment: Opportunities in the Earth Observation Market,” convened a distinguished group of experts from both the public and private sectors. Discussions focused on regulations related to Earth observation services, identifying future directions for the Earth observation platform, exploring emerging opportunities, and addressing potential challenges-all aimed at optimizing the use of Earth observation services.
This workshop follows CST’s groundbreaking decision to grant a license to Neo Space Group (NSG) for the provision of Earth observation platform services, marking a first-of-its-kind initiative in the Kingdom. Through such efforts, CST seeks to empowe
r the space sector, stimulate investments, and enhance the Kingdom’s global standing in the space industry. The workshop featured active participation from companies specializing in Earth observation image analysis, alongside government agencies and private sector entities interested in adopting Earth observation services to advance their business ventures and contribute to the ambitious goals of the space sector.
Acting Vice Governor for Space at CST Frank Salzgeber said, “When you bring demand and supply together, you generate revenue and innovation. This absolutely applies to Earth observation. Thank you to KAUST for hosting this workshop, and I thank all our other partners for attending and making it a platform for fostering collaboration and innovation in the space community.”
KAUST has established itself as a pioneer in space-based Earth observation, notably through the development of a nanosatellite system in 2023 to survey terrestrial, coastal, and ocean ecosystems. That same year, the university
inaugurated the KAUST Climate Change Center (CCC), which houses a comprehensive satellite data repository for the region. These initiatives have supported a wide range of applications, from environmental monitoring to disaster management and urban planning.
Vice President of the KAUST National Transformation Institute Ian Campbell said, “At KAUST, we are committed to transforming strategic partnerships into tangible impacts. This Earth Observation Workshop builds on the foundation laid by the KICP workgroups, demonstrating our dedication to advancing collaborative efforts in this critical field. By bringing together leaders from academia, government, and industry, we are not only continuing the momentum of these initiatives but also positioning KAUST and its partners as driving forces in harnessing the power of Earth observation to benefit the Kingdom and beyond.”
Source: Saudi Press Agency