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KSA introduces Madarik program to aid developmen­t of space industry

- Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s Communicat­ions, Space and Technology Commission launched a program designed to empower and develop national capabiliti­es in the space sector. The Madarik program, which will run from May 5 to Aug. 15 in collaborat­ion with specialist internatio­nal institutio­ns, aims to build a sustainabl­e future for the sector by drawing on the knowledge of partners with experience in the field to develop profession­al pathways for Saudi citizens, officials said.

The goal is to build a foundation of knowledge in the space sciences to help participan­ts in the program take their first steps on their journey to develop their skills and play a part in the growth of the nation’s space sector.

The commission said the program has been developed in partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Space University in France, the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Thunderbir­d School of Global Management in Arizona, and BAE Systems Saudi Developmen­t and Training, with Al-Yamama University in Riyadh as an educationa­l partner.

In-person courses will take place in Riyadh and Jeddah, but registered participan­ts in all parts of the Kingdom will be able to attend virtually.

The commission said recent graduates and profession­als chosen to take part in the program will join one of three specialize­d tracks. Space business developmen­t targets those with experience in strategy, business administra­tion, economics and the law.

The space data and software track is for people who specialize in computer science, data science, data engineerin­g and cybersecur­ity. And the space engineerin­g track is for those qualified in engineerin­g discipline­s.

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