United Arab Emirates Space Agency

Government Agency

United Arab Emirates Space Agency
وكالة الإمارات للفضاء
Agency overview
AbbreviationUAESA
Formed2014; 10 years ago (2014)
TypeSpace agency
JurisdictionUnited Arab Emirates
HeadquartersAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
AdministratorSarah Al Amiri
Websitespace.gov.ae

The United Arab Emirates Space Agency (UAESA) (Arabic: وكالة الإمارات للفضاء translit: wikālat al-Imārāt l-lifaḍā') is the space agency of the United Arab Emirates government responsible for the development of the country's space industry. It was created in 2014 and is responsible for developing and regulating the space sector in the UAE.

The agency is charged with the growth of the sector through partnerships, academic programmes and investments in R&D, commercial initiatives, and driving space science research and exploration.[1]

History

The UAE proposed in 2008 to establish a Pan-Arab Space Agency, as a civilian project like the European Space Agency (ESA). The Arab Science and Technology Foundation said an agency for the Middle East and North Africa already had unofficial support from some governments and hoped that a regional organisation for disseminating satellite images could form an early foundation. The agency would monitor security and environmental changes with equatorial satellites. It would not develop its own launch capability, as that was commercially available.[2] The proposed regional agency would reduce the cost of putting satellites into orbit and pool talent and research. Plans were submitted to the region's governments and pushed for at the Global Space Technology Forum in December 2009. The UAE had already launched satellites and established an Earth Observation Space Center in Abu Dhabi.[3][4][5] However, little progress to establish the regional agency was made after the proposal.[6]

The United Arab Emirates Space Agency was then established in 2014 by presidential decree.[7]

In 2015, it formed a partnership with the Centre national d'études spatiales of France,[8] as well as with the UK Space Agency.[9]

Budget

The space agency has gathered about $5.2 billion of funding from government, private, and semi-private entities.[10]

Strategic programme

The Agency's strategic goals were announced in May 2015 and include:[11]

  • Develop and guide a world-class national space sector that supports sustainable development.
  • Promote scientific research and innovation to support progress in space sciences and technologies.
  • Attract and promote young Emiratis to become space scientists and technology pioneers.
  • Build and enhance international co-operation and partnership to provide administrative services with high quality standards and transparency.

UAE Space Agency initiatives

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