17 May 2022, Quito, Ecuador โย The Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX 2021) has officially opened its doors with a touching Ecuadorian ceremony on the โBeginning of the Universeโ. During the opening Ceremony, IAF Presidentย Pascale EHRENFREUNDย declared that โthe inclusion of emerging nations in the global space arena deserves, today more than ever, all our efforts and attentionโ andย IAF Executive Director,ย Christian FEICHTINGER, saluted the event by thanking the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs,ย Luis VAYAS VALDIVIESO, as his โpresence is a testimony of the high importance Ecuador grants to space and to the inclusion of emerging countries within the space sectorโ. โWith this event we want to send a message to the world that Latin America is ready to join the global space industryโ announcedย Juan JARAMILLO ROJAS, President, SIDERALIS Foundation. Equally, โthe world is very interested in starting collaborations in Ecuadorโ as stated byย Sheldon LOPEZ, Undersecretary of Telecommunications and Postal Affairs, Ministry of Telecommunications and the Information Society, as attested by the presence of numerous exhibitors like D-Orbit, Remos Space Systems, Aphelion Aerospace, Astralintu, and many more.
The attendance of a high number of industry representatives from all over the world confirm the increasingly higher role played by industries in the space sector: โcommercial satellites are currently out-numbering state satellitesโ claimed IAF Incoming President,ย Clay MOWRY. Also,ย Christopher GEIGER, Internal Audit Director at Lockheed Martin Corporation, explained that โthe business has switched from large projects for space agencies, to a different market, de facto creating a new ecosystem with private capital in space assetsโ. โWithout having an established ecosystem, including a thriving private space sector, it is very hard for emerging space countries to move forward quicklyโ stressedย Serdar Hรผseyin YILDIRIM, President of the Turkish Space Agency (TUA).
This is particularly contemporary asย Mary PREVILLE, Vice President Space Program Policy of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), foresees the need for โspace agencies to adjust to this new reality and learn how to interact with private space companiesโ. The role of space agencies nowadays has switched as declared byย Grzegorz WROCHNA, President of the Polish Space Agency (POLSA) โto a role of integrator: space agencies must encourage the country to use space solutions while helping small companies entering the marketโ.
This difficult equilibrium among industries, civil society, space agencies, governments, academia etc. is facilitated by โthe International Astronautical Federation bringing together everyone who should be involved in the space sectorโ acknowledgedย Dominique TILMANS, IAF Vice President. And โit all starts with education, like informing students what the Galileo programme is, for instanceโ as advocated byย Pilar ZAMORA ACEVEDO, Executive Director, Colombian Space Agency (AEC). โEducation can greatly benefit from international cooperation to improve capabilities, to improve human resources, and understand what emerging space countries want to develop in spaceโ statedย Luis M. ALFARO, President and CEO, El Salvador Aerospace Institute.
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