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UAE to host SpaceOps Conference for first time in Arab world

The event will take place at the World Trade Center from March 6-10 under the theme 'Invest in Space to Serve Earth and Beyond'.  
Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director-General, MBRSC

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) is set to host the 17th International Conference on Space Operations (SpaceOps 2023), one of the premier space events at the World Trade Centre in Dubai, which will start on March 6.

The event, being held for the first time ever in the Arab world, is hosted by MBRSC along with SpaceOps and will run until 10 March 2023.

SpaceOps 2023 will bring together world-class scientists, practitioners, engineers and leaders in the space industry to discuss the latest research, state-of-the-art technologies and innovations in the space sector. The event is taking place following the highly successful International Astronautical Congress, the world’s premier space event, which was held for the first time ever in the Arab world in Dubai in 2021.

Hosting SpaceOps 2023 is part of the UAE’s strategic plan to develop its space programme.

With the theme ‘Invest in Space to Serve Earth and Beyond’, the conference will provide an opportunity for delegates to explore all aspects of space mission operations, including robotics, capacity building of human resources, earth-orbiting, and deep-space aspects of space operations. Furthermore, it will allow visitors to learn about the latest technologies and opportunities in this sector, and how advanced space technologies can contribute to finding solutions for the future of humanity.

Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director-General, MBRSC said: “At MBRSC, we are committed to nurture our space exploration programme and further the cause of the space sector in the region and around the world. The hosting of this prestigious event for the first time ever in the Arab world is a confirmation of the unprecedented achievements of the UAE in the space sector. We believe this conference will play a key role in fostering a collaborative space ecosystem, placing an impactful footprint, establishing pivotal alliances and building bridges of knowledge with leading international space organisations and agencies for the betterment of mankind.”

The conference will also bring together experienced and young professionals, as well as students from all over the world, to discuss the current status and future of space operations. The organising committee has announced that the abstract submission is now open for SpaceOps 2023. Submissions that emphasise innovative practices, technologies, and experiences from which others in the space operations community can benefit will be given the highest priority.