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Space race: 36 projects win funding

MOHAMMAD BIN RASHID CENTRE FOR ACCELERATE­D RESEARCH BACKS WINNERS

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

Thirty-six winning projects in the first Space Settlement Challenge have received their funding and will soon be able to explore ways of putting their research to work, it was announced.

The projects received direct funding through the Dubai Future Foundation’s new think tank, The Mohammad Bin Rashid Centre for Accelerate­d Research (MBRCAR).

The Space Settlement Challenge was launched at the 6th World Government Summit in February 2018, with the objective of accelerati­ng space exploratio­n activities by funding trailblazi­ng research.

The challenge called for research proposals from any discipline, in pursuit of concepts, solutions and business models that facilitate space habitation.

The centre, dedicated to accelerati­ng the process of scientific research and supporting disruptive thinking on the world’s most important topics, received over 260 research proposals from more than 200 leading universiti­es in 55 countries globally. Proposals included ideas ranging from advanced bio-engineerin­g for life support on Mars to the social and economic business models required to make the space industry a success.

Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, emphasized the foundation’s commitment to adopt and enhance scientific research, innovation and spatial programmes.

“We are happy with the results of the challenge and the calibre of participat­ions. We anticipate that the funded researches will have positive impact not only on residents of the UAE but on human kind and on the global race to the space,” said Belhoul.

Ambitious vision

“Through this challenge, MBRCAR contribute­s to building knowledge-based economy in the UAE and support both the UAE Mars City and the Mars 2117 Project.”

The challenge, in line with the UAE’s ambitious vision, aims to place the country among the top countries worldwide in the field of space technology and exploratio­n, the centre said. It will also help in establishi­ng the space technology sector as a key economic sector for years to come.

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