The Center for Space Futures is a global center specializing in space-related fields. It was established to foster collaboration, exchange expertise, and share knowledge in the global space economy. The center contributes to the growth of economic, research, and innovation sectors in space-related fields. It is managed by the Saudi Space Agency (SSA) in collaboration with the World Economic Forum.
Establishment of the Center for Space Futures
The Center for Space Futures was established through an agreement signed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the SSA, with the World Economic Forum on April 29, 2024, in the capital, Riyadh.
Objectives of the Center for Space Futures
The Center for Space Futures aims to foster cooperation, exchange expertise, and share knowledge in the global space economy. It provides access to the Fourth Industrial Revolution community while establishing a global platform to maximize the economic and environmental value of the space sector. The center also focuses on developing best practices, regulatory and legislative policies, and fostering technological innovation.
Additionally, the center seeks to promote a vibrant, prosperous, and sustainable global space economy by developing principles, expanding knowledge, improving models, and fostering partnerships.
Center for Space Futures and Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Center for Space Futures operates alongside the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution 'C4IR' with the aim of supporting Saudi Vision 2030, which focuses on economic diversification and building the future while improving quality of life.
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