25/05/2015
The
 UAE Space Agency’s Director General, Dr. Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, 
said: "The UAE Space Agency has drafted its strategic plan in line with 
the vision of the wise leadership of the UAE and the UAE
 Vision 2021 aimed at establishing the UAE as one of the world’s leading
 countries in time for the UAE’s Golden Jubilee, celebrating the 50th 
anniversary of the founding of the nation."
Dr.
 Al Ahbabi noted that the UAE Space Agency’s focus on human development 
would be a true pillar of future progress. Over the course of 2015, the 
UAE Space Agency will select 15 gifted students as
 an academic delegation traveling overseas and within the UAE. This 
educational mission will be in partnership with the Ministry of 
Presidential Affairs and the Information and Communication Technology 
(ICT) Fund. The UAE Space Agency will work with educational
 and academic bodies to use the concept of space as an inspiration and 
encouragement for students to embark on the study of science and 
technology in order to contribute to the UAE’s journey toward space.
Dr.
 Al Ahbabi also revealed that the agency is working on the establishment
 of the first Space Research Centre in the Middle East. The centre, 
which will cost nearly AED 100 million over five years,
 is the result of a strategic partnership between the UAE Space Agency, 
UAE University and the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority 
represented by the ICT Fund. The centre will act as an incubator for 
space research and innovation at the federal level. To
 that end, the UAE Space Agency will coordinate with a number of 
agencies to implement the Emirates Mobile Observatory projects, to help 
enrich research and innovation in the field of space.
The
 UAE Space Agency indicated that the strategic plan was part of an 
overall vision of "proudly crafting the future of the United Arab 
Emirates as a leader in space, and to inspire future generations
 for the benefit of the nation and humankind." This goal is backed by 
its mission in organising and guiding the space sector, contributing to 
the national economy and sustainable development, preparing generations 
of highly skilled professionals, and developing
 space research, programmes and strategic partnerships.
The
 UAE Space Agency’s strategic plan consists of four main objectives. The
 first is to develop and guide a world-class national space sector that 
serves the country’s highest interests, contributes
 to a diversified national economy and supports sustainable development.
 The second is to promote scientific research and innovation to support 
the state’s scientific progress in space sciences and technologies. The 
third is to attract and promote national
 resources to become space scientists and technology pioneers. The 
Agency’s fourth objective is to build and enhance international 
cooperation and partnership in a manner that serves the national space 
sector and that provides administrative services with high
 quality standards and transparency.
The
 UAE Space Agency will create international partnerships to develop the 
national space sector in order to contribute to and facilitate knowledge
 transfers of Space technology. The agency also aims
 to represent the UAE in international conventions and programmes, the 
application of space technology, as well as contributing to space 
conferences and seminars within and outside the UAE. Moreover, the 
Agency will lend a helping hand to the tech sector in
 utilising space science and technology in the UAE. It will also provide
 consultation and technical support for all space sector stakeholders in
 the UAE.
Within
 the framework of those objectives, the strategic plan will be built on 
five pillars: Emirati pride, integrity, excellence, commitment, 
cooperation and innovation.
The
 UAE Space Agency’s plan contains a number of initiatives, programmes 
and activities that the Agency team will implement. To that end, key 
performance indicators have been put in place to match real-world
 performance with the goals of each initiative and program. Among the 
most important initiatives is working with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space
 Centre and the Hope Probe team to deliver the Mars orbiter project on 
time, within budget and in accordance with industry
 best-practices.
The
 UAE Space Agency’s programmes concentrate on creating the 
organisational and legal framework for the space sector as well as its 
development and guidance. Moreover, these programs will support national
 efforts in the space sector, develop youth talent and increase public 
awareness about space.
Ex-
 NASA scientist and Apollo missions team member Dr. Farouk El-Baz said: 
"I would like to congratulate all citizens of the United Arab Emirates 
for what has been achieved by this young nation in less
 than half a century.
"Many
 people may not know that the founder of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin 
Sultan Al Nahyan, cared greatly about space and the scientific results 
achieved from the Apollo trips."
El-Baz
 highlighted that he first met the late Sheikh Zayed in June 1974 
following the end of the Appollo lunar exploration mission. He went on 
to meet Sheikh Zayed two more times along with astronauts
 from the Apollo missions to explain their missions.
He
 added: "UAE leaders have continued to be interested in identifying the 
secrets of the universe through space expeditions. The most important 
thing that becomes clear from all of the above is that
 the UAE intends to realise the hopes of Arabs everywhere."
Samer
 Halawi, CEO of Thuraya Telecommunications Company, underlined Thuraya’s
 commitment to supporting the UAE Space Agency. Mr. Halawi commented on 
the inauguration of the UAE Space Agency strategic
 plan, saying: "We are proud to be part of the UAE’s effort to place 
itself among the leading countries for satellite technology and the 
overall space sector. We strongly believe that the UAE is ready to lead 
the way."
He
 added: "The UAE has come a long way in the space sector. Thuraya 
Telecommunications provides mobile satellite communication and data 
services to 160 countries. There is also YahSat for satellite
 communications, data transfer and broadcasting services, in addition to
 the Dubai Sat System. All of these achievements lead us to believe that
 the UAE will continue develop its abilities here on Earth and will have
 a valuable contribution to space science
 in order to serve humanity, which will earn the UAE pride of place in 
the international space sector."
Yahsat
 CEO Masood. M. Sharif Mahmoud commented: "Space is proving to be a 
major economic driver here in the UAE, and for nations elsewhere. 
Through the UAE Space Agency, the country has developed a
 long-term strategic plan to create a solid and sustainable foundation 
for advanced space innovation and exploration – a plan of which we are 
proud to be part.
''We
 remain confident that our collective industry experience and 
cutting-edge technology will continue to provide an excellent platform 
to launch the next phase of growth for the industry across the
 Middle East. This is only the start of the UAE’s satellite and space 
adventure, and Yahsat is wholly committed to the rest of the journey."
The
 UAE Space Agency will join the international space community to support
 space exploration and the international scientific community. The 
Agency will also oversee the development of the space sector
 in the UAE through the management and coordination of space-related 
activities.
The
 UAE Space Agency has developed its strategy in support of three main 
objectives stipulated by Decree No. 1 of 2014 issued by the His Highness
 Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, the President of UAE. That
 legal decree established the UAE Space Agency as a federal authority 
reporting directly to the Cabinet with financial and administrative 
independence. These three objectives comprise the development of the UAE
 Space sector, the development of policies for
 space-related activities and the promotion of space projects that will 
benefit the UAE economy.
The
 UAE Space Programme focuses on utilising local space technology, 
enabling Emirati scientists and engineers to focus on knowledge 
transfers, and establishing a basis for an integrated educational
 structure. Led by the wise vision of the UAE leadership, this vision 
aims at developing human capital in industrial, research and academic 
institutions that are the basis upon which sustainable development is 
built.
The
 UAE Space Agency indicated that the efforts made towards capacity 
building would set an example and outline the initial features of the 
UAE’s experience in the space sector. Under the supervision
 of a national authority, this advancement in space technology will be 
employed to serve various development programmes. The Hope Probe to Mars
 is one such example of a scientific platform for future development in 
the space sector.
In
 line with UAE’s first steps in space, the UAE Space Agency will 
continue in its efforts to attract talented students in the UAE in order
 to nurture their talents in the fields of science, technology,
 engineering and mathematics (STEM).The UAE’s initial steps will include
 contributions to satellite technology as well as working with agencies 
like NASA and European Space Agency to train the new generation of 
engineers. Building on these investments, the
 UAE will be able to realise its development goals.
The
 UAE Space Agency’s strategy to discover these talents will include 
invitations to apply for research scholarships and awards for sharing 
ideas, designs, experiences, missions and goals. Likewise,
 the agency will empower UAE students to consistently achieve success in
 astronomy and space in advanced countries such as the United States, 
European countries, Republic of Korea and Japan, through educational 
institutions and regional agencies.
Virgin
 Galactic CEO George Whitesides said: "We applaud the initiatives of the
 UAE Space Agency as it officially launches today. Space offers the 
opportunity for inspiration, discovery and progress.
 The aerospace industry is driving economic growth and technological 
innovation around the world, and the UAE is at the forefront of these 
trends."
The
 inaugural Airbus Little Engineer Space Workshop will challenge some 100
 students aged 15 - 17 to carry out a simulation of a launch mission to 
space. The workshop focuses on introducing students
 to the world of space exploration and enhancing their understanding of 
the benefits and applications of space technology. Over the course of 
four hours, students will assemble and launch a rocket, set up a base 
and establish communications. In addition to
 its direct scientific applications, Airbus Little Engineer Space 
Workshops will help students practice soft skills including teamwork, 
communication, critical thinking, public speaking and creativity.
The
 Airbus Group Little Engineer initiative aims at instilling a passion 
for science at an early age and encouraging students to enter science, 
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields
 through a series of exciting, hands-on workshops.
The
 workshops will also be offered as part of the Global Space & 
Satellite Forum 2015, which is officially hosted by the UAE Space Agency
 and will continue for three days at ADNEC.
The
 UAE plays a key role in the advancement of space activities in the 
region Francois Auque, Head of Space Systems at Airbus Space, said: "The
 UAE, in a very short span of time, has played a key role
 in the advancement of space activities in the region. As the UAE 
embarks on a historic mission to Mars, we are convinced that it will 
become a major contributor to the development of space technologies for 
the future. This leap forward is poised to create
 a legacy that will benefit generations to come not just in the 
Emirates, but across the Middle East region. As an organisation with 
technical know-how and a long-term commitment to this region, it was 
only natural for us to collaborate with the UAE Space Agency
 and introduce the Airbus Little Engineer initiative here to make a 
lasting impact and instil a passion for science and technology among the
 youth of this nation."
The
 UAE Space agency has organised a mini museum in cooperation with the 
Global Space and Satellite Forum, which aims at enhancing knowledge 
about the space
 industry by shedding light on space adventures.
The
 little museum, carried out along the side-lines of the launch of the 
UAE Space Agency Strategic Plan, coincides with the 40th anniversary of 
the Apollo-Soyuz
 Missions and the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Mir Space 
Station. The museum highlights the efforts of these missions and their 
contributions to human knowledge.
The
 museum showcases models of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project missions in 
addition to original tools used during the missions including headsets, a
 USSR stamped
 document signed by Alexey Leonev, and the Fisher Space Pen. The Museum 
includes letters written by the astronaut Donald Deke Slayton and 
plastic and glass models of the Apollo 18 and Soyuz 19 spacecraft.
Earlier
 this month, the UAE revealed the scientific and technical details and 
timeline of the UAE Hope Probe, which will be launched to orbit and 
study Mars
 and is scheduled to arrive in 2021, coinciding with the 50th 
anniversary of the UAE’s founding. The probe will be made by a team of 
Emirati engineers and scientists in cooperation with prestigious 
scientific and research centres around the world.
The
 UAE project to explore Mars is the first Arab project of its kind, and 
will demonstrate that the Arab world is capable of enriching 
civilisation and human
 knowledge. The Hope Probe will also prove that enthusiasm, confidence 
and ambition can lead to success, despite the hardships the Arab world 
is facing. It is also a real model to be followed by other nations and 
to inspire the people of the Middle East.
The
 Hope Probe will stand as a symbol of hope and as a source of 
inspiration for new generations to look for a future filled with 
opportunity.
Dr.
 Charles Elachi, Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA, said: 
"The UAE’s Hope Probe to Mars will not only advance human scientific 
knowledge and
 strengthen the UAE’s technological capabilities; it will also provide 
inspiration to all the young people in the UAE and throughout the Arab 
world "
The UAE Space Agency is hosting the Global Space & Satellite Forum (GSSF) 2015. Taking place in Abu Dhabi from 26 - 27 May, the 5th GSSF will bring together
 more than 400 C-level executives, senior decision makers and government officials from the space and satellite sector.
The
 event will discuss topics such as space technology applications, 
innovative solutions, low-cost satellite developments such as miniature 
satellites, and
 how satellite systems are improving lives – ranging from life-saving 
developments in disaster management to the delivery of entertainment 
media via handheld consumer devices.