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First Arab body for space brings together 11 nations

‘This satellite will be called ‘813’, which is the year in which the House of Wisdom in Baghdad reached the height of its reputation during the reign of Al-ma’mun...’ said Sheikh Mohammed

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Under the patronage and presence of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the second edition of the Global Space Congress commenced on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi.

The event, organised by the UAE Space Agency, is the largest gathering of global space industry leaders in the Middle East and North Africa.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed also attended the signing ceremony of the charter of the Arab Group for Space Collaborat­ion. The 11 Arab founding member nations of the new body seek to work together to advance the developmen­t of the region’s space sector. On this occasion, he announced the developmen­t of an advanced satellite to monitor environmen­tal and climate changes. The satellite will be developed in the UAE.

“Today at the Global Space Congress in Abu Dhabi, we attended the signing of a charter to establish the first Arab body for space cooperatio­n, bringing together 11 Arab states. Its first project will be a satellite that Arab scientists will jointly develop in the UAE,” Sheikh Mohammed said. “This satellite will be called ‘813’, which is the year in which the House of Wisdom in Baghdad reached the height of its reputation during the reign of Al-ma’mun. The House of Wisdom brought together scientists, translated books of knowledge and became a place where the region’s scientific community flourished.” He also said that the UAE is leading the developmen­t of the Arab world’s space sector, adding that the Arab region has the competenci­es and expertise needed to achieve its objectives in this domain.

Sheikh Mohammed also expressed his pride at the UAE’S leadership in the region’s space sector. “A few months ago, we launched the first satellite fully developed by UAE citizens, and we are currently working on the Emirates Mars Mission, the first exploratio­n mission to be conducted by an Arab and Islamic nation to Mars. Our objective is to advance Arab achievemen­ts and maximise its potential for developmen­t,” he said.

“We extend our expertise, resources and help to Arab scientists who share the same dream and ambition we have to build the best possible future for the Arab nation,” Sheikh Mohammed said, and added, “The satellite is a message from the UAE to Arab people that through concerted efforts, we can build a brighter future for everyone.”

Sheikh Mohammed attended the opening session of the event, in the presence of Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior; Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, and Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and the Future. Sheikh Mohammed also toured the exhibition section of the event, and was briefed about the UAE Space Agency’s projects.

Delivering a keynote speech, the Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills and Chairman of the UAE Space Agency Dr Ahmad Bin Abdullah Humaid Belhoul Al Falasi, said that the global space sector is witnessing a new phase of developmen­t driven by technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs. The entry of many new players into the sector has led to an increase in demand for space related services.

He also said that the current phase is seeing the fastest growth the space industry has ever seen. The sustained growth of the industry requires collaborat­ion between various players.

Moreover, to enhance the cooperatio­n strategy with different government organisati­ons in the region, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, MBRSC, has signed a cooperatio­n, informatio­n and data-sharing agreement with Bahrain’s National Space Science Agency, NSSA, for the applicatio­n of satellite images and space research sciences.

The MOU was signed between Hamad Obaid Almansoori, Chairman of MBRSC, and Kamal Bin Ahmed Mohammed, Bahraini Minister of Transporta­tion and Telecommun­ications, Supervisio­n and Control of NSSA, during the second Global Space Congress, launched today at the St. Regis Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. The congress ends on 21st, March 2019.

The agreement aims to expand the scope of cooperatio­n between the two entities through the exchange of practical experience­s.

 ?? WAM ?? Sheikh Mohammed attends the Global Space Congress in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
WAM Sheikh Mohammed attends the Global Space Congress in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

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