29 September 2015
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - The UAE Space Agency carried out an official visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to discuss opportunities of cooperation between the two organizations within the space sector. This falls in line with the Agency's efforts to build strategic partnerships and achieve goals of regional and international cooperation within the industry.

The delegation was led by His Excellency Dr. Khalifa Al Rumaithi, Chairman of the UAE Space Agency and HE Dr. Eng. Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, Director General and a number of senior officials from the Agency. They met with a number of engineers and officials from ISRO.

The UAE delegation learnt about the Indian space sector and the different programs that ISRO has led within space exploration. They also looked at satellite launching capabilities which have positioned India as a leading nation within the industry, as it provides a number of services across the space sector.

The visit also involved a tour of the Satellite Assembly and Testing Center for ISRO, where the final tests are made to satellites before they are launched. This was followed by a visit to the Control And Information Center for the Indian Mars probe project which was launchedin 2013 and began to orbit Mars last year. The delegation was briefed on the quality and type of information received at the centers and the methods of collecting and distributing this information to other science and research bodies. It is worth noting that India is one of the seven countries that have operational programs to explore the Red Planet.

HE Dr. Khalifa Al Rumaithi said: "The UAE and India have deep bonds and connections that span across political, economic, commercial and cultural historic roots. Working together within the space sector will only strengthen these connections and bring benefits to the UAE that include knowledge transfer and human capital development."

HE Dr. Al Ahbabi commented: "India is one of the most advanced nations within the space sector and has a strong foundation and fascinating programs. We therefore look at ways of working together to build partnership and transfer knowledge within this exciting industry."

The UAE Space Agency provided a detailed presentation on the space sector strategy in the UAE, focusing on its objectives, initiatives and programs. The Agency also outlined its strategic priorities that determine the features of the next phase of development, as well as its plans for educational programs, which will be launched in cooperation with a number of universities and specialized institutions. The Agency also provided information on the Mars Probe mission that will be launched by the UAE in time for 2021.

The UAE Space Agency has highlighted that these visits aim to demonstrate to the international community, the Agency's achievements and plans as well as exchange experiences  and discuss ways of cooperation. All of which plays a big role in developing the space sector both nationally and regionally and positions the UAE at the forefront of space exploration.

The UAE Space Agency is currently working on developing space policies and regulations that will help organize the sector and provide a framework for the various agreements between organizations within the industry. The policies will also help protect UAE interests within space and ensure sustainable development.

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About the UAE Space Agency
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has embarked on an historic initiative via setting up a Space Agency that will join others in promoting space exploration and contributing to the global scientific space community.

The UAE Space Agency has developed a strategic framework to guide the Agency in executing its mandates dictated by the Decree that was established in July 2014. These areas include developing the space sector, creating space policy and regulation, supporting the development of a generation of engineers and scientists and directing national space programs that will have direct benefits to the UAE's economy and developing human capital.

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