July 2020
Inspiring the next generation into STEM
... approximately five percent of the global space economy, with 75 percent of its employees holding higher education qualifications. These employees are classed as exceptionally highly skilled, meaning the space industry is seen by some as inaccessible...
April 2025
Strapped for success - from racetrack to orbit
..., enabling faster technological advancements. Private companies brought agility and market-driven solutions to the space economy, contrasting with the traditionally slower pace of government organisations. Moreover, to enhance efficiency and cost...
January 2019
Preparing for a robotic revolution in Earth orbit
...robots on orbit. This will in turn enable new, more flexible space systems to accelerate the current growth of the space economy, as well as mitigate the growing threat of space debris. Robotics is a rich area for research, development and investment...
July 2019
Next steps in human space exploration
... in March to discuss industry developments, projects, policies and strategies at the second Global Space Congress which highlighted the global space economy and opportunities for its development and growth. Presentations focussed on the United Arab...
March 2026
The imagined sky – power, inequality and the future of space sustainability
... examines how these impressions shape governance, environmental responsibility and the emerging role of startups in the space economy, and argues that meaningful sustainability depends on confronting these guiding assumptions head on. The global...
September 2021
Developing an in-orbit servicing and manufacturing economy
...as IOSM capabilities are critical for individual countries intending to play a significant part in the developing global in-orbit space economy. In addition to the multi-billion-dollar market expected by 2030, IOS serves as a launch pad for a dynamic...