Indian Space Association and Geospatial World Signed MoU for Upgradation of Space Activities

Indian Space Association and Geospatial World Signed MoU for Upgradation of Space Activities
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Indian Space Association (ISpA) and Geospatial World signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the promotion and upgradation of all space and geospatial domain activities and services. The MoU also endeavors facilitating the creation of an innovative space ecosystem in the country.

The key areas to be pursued as per the MoU are: 

  • Collaborative research: Both ISpA and Geospatial World will collaborate in conducting research in the areas of mutual interest on entire spectrum of space and geospatial technologies
  1. Research publications: The teams at both ISpA and Geospatial World will co-author research papers. 
  • Co-hosting conferences: ISpA and Geospatial World will jointly host conferences and other meetings, especially in areas related to space and geospatial technologies. 
  • Knowledge sharing: Both ISpA and Geospatial World will proactively share developments in the area of their common objective, including data and information available in-house, which is not bound by any non-disclosure agreements. 

ISpA has launched a networking program to collaborate with various domain experts and stakeholders in the Indian and foreign space domain, and to work towards building global linkages for the Indian space. Geospatial World creates interdisciplinary knowledge, facilitates technology ecosystem engagements and and produces market-based research and reports on impact, value and utility of geospatial technologies. 

“I am quite optimistic about this partnership and confident that the decades long experience, knowledge repertoire, outreach and market connect of Geospatial World will help us in realizing our goals in a concerted manner. Space provides unparalleled opportunities for all domains whether commercial or strategic. There’s a need to create a conducive ecosystem and an enabling mechanism that harnesses entrepreneurial spirit and fosters innovation and scalability, said Lt. Gen. Anil Kumar Bhat, Director General, Indian Space Association. 

“We are glad to partner with the Indian Space Association and align our forces towards the common goal of boosting innovation, sustainability, and imbuing dynamism for socio-economic progress. At Geospatial World, we remain committed to knowledge sharing for digital transformation, resilience, and sustainability. 

We firmly believe that the benefits of any technology should trickle down to keep the spark of innovation alive. Space technology has a critical role to play in national development and security. For this reason, it is of utmost importance that strategic emphasis is laid on strengthening national space infrastructure, while creating an environment for greater participation of the private sector. As the world gets back on track from pandemic dislocation and disruption, space and geospatial have become imperative for societies and countries. We are the denizens of a digital era, and space infrastructure – including satcom, GNSS, earth observation, location, and positioning – is the backbone of digitalization”, said Sanjay Kumar, Founder & CEO, Geospatial World.  

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