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UAE Space Agency invests in local startups and space missions – from Mars to Asteroid Belt
UAE Space Agency invests in local startups and space missions – from Mars to Asteroid Belt

Al Etihad

time19-05-2025

  • Science
  • Al Etihad

UAE Space Agency invests in local startups and space missions – from Mars to Asteroid Belt

20 May 2025 00:26 SARA ALZAABI (ABU DHABI) Speaking to Aletihad on the sidelines of the Make it in the Emirates Forum (MITE) 2025, Dr. Noora Alsaeed, research scientist at the UAE Space Agency, and currently a science project investigator for the Emirates Mars Mission and a co-investigator on the Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt, highlighted the growing role of Emirati-led innovation and talent development across the national space ecosystem. "We have a booth here at Make it in the Emirates to showcase the projects supported through the space economic zones," she explained."They are all UAE-based startups with the vision to apply their technologies to space; whether they are using space data, offering services for the space sector, or building something destined to go into orbit."These startups, as Dr. Alsaeed mentioned, are being provided with a platform by the Space Agency, which connects them to local and international events and projects."We support them, but we also have our own flagship missions like the Emirates Mars Mission, which continues to be a key focus."Dr. Alsaeed elaborated on the ambitious Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt, set for launch in 2028 with a seven-year exploration phase that will study seven main belt asteroids."It is a very complex mission. We passed our Critical Design Review (CDR) in February. Alhamdulillah, we are on track for the 2028 launch," Dr. she added."It is an opportunity to train Emiratis to lead in space: from spacecraft systems engineering and manufacturing to science leadership and mission operations."Dr. Alsaeed noted that these missions are essential to national capacity building."What is beautiful about these missions is that they train Emiratis to lead interplanetary projects; something that is far more complex than satellite operations."She cited some of the ongoing Earth-orbiting missions like the Satellite 813; a hyperspectral mission being constructed by the UAE in partnership with 7 Arab countries, with an Emirati as the principal investigator at UAE-based National Space Science and Technology Centre (NSSTC) in Al Ain."It is exciting to see such regional collaboration, and many of the partners involved are here at the forum showcasing their work."She added: "Capability development is one of our primary goals. We have a dedicated unit at the Space Agency that focuses on building Emirati talent and supporting UAE-based companies. "The space sector is multidisciplinary; when you develop one person in this field, you're also developing skills in AI, mechanical engineering, computer science, satellite imagery and more."Looking to the future, Dr. Alsaeed added that the next major step for enhancing national expertise will be the upcoming Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt."This is designed to be a mission where Emiratis lead; whether it is engineers, scientists, or UAE-based companies like TII (Technology Innovation Institute), which is developing the lander," she said. "The aim is to build local capability and integrate Emiratis into all aspects of space exploration." Make it in the Emirates Continue full coverage

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