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Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre Hosts 22nd IAA Human in Space Symposium
The UAE was
chosen as the host due to the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)’s
proposal submission to the IAA.
The UAE was chosen as the host due to the Mohammed bin Rashid
Space Centre (MBRSC)’s proposal submission to the IAA.
The United Arab Emirates will host the 22nd International Academy of
Astronautics (IAA) Human in Space Symposium in Dubai 2019. The UAE was
chosen as the host due to the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)’s
proposal submission to the IAA. The proposal was discussed at a meeting by
the IAA Board of Trustees, headed by Peter Jankowitsch, President of the
IAA, on the sidelines of the United Nations Conference on the Exploration
and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE), in Vienna, Austria.
His Excellency Yousuf Al Shaibani, Director General of the MBRSC, said “The
UAE has become a pioneer in hosting specialised scientific conferences.
Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre’s success in hosting the first Human in
Space symposium in the Middle East and North Africa, is dedicated to the
role played by MBRSC and the UAE in the international space sector. This
supports the vision and guidance of our wise leadership, represented by HH
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of
the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who reiterated the importance of the objectives
of the UAE Centennial 2071. The UAE Centennial 2071 aims to raise the status
of the UAE to make it the best country in the world through the adopted
development tracks, including the field of space technology and its
sciences.”
Al Shaibani stressed that hosting the symposium comes within the MBRSC’s
efforts to support the leadership’s approach to make the UAE a hub and an
incubator for global events related to space science and research. The event
is an innovative platform that brings together leading organisations and
entities. It offers an opportunity to discuss space-related topics and
contributions to enhance scientific and practical knowledge that will serve
humanity and improve people's lives. The symposium also highlights the UAE
National Space Programme outstanding projects and initiatives, which have
contributed to achieving development and growth in the space industry, and
enhanced the UAE’s competitiveness and ability to progress in the global
space exploration race.
Salem Al Marri, Assistant Director General for Scientific and Technical
Affairs at MBRSC and IAA Corresponding Member, said, “Our success in hosting
the 22nd IAA Human in Space Symposium reflects MBRSC’s efforts in attracting
world-class space events. It also reflects the MBRSC’s leading status as
well as the UAE’s ability to compete with the leading countries in this
field. This Symposium contributes to enhancing the status of the MBRSC and
the UAE in investment and space exploration, exchanging ideas and innovative
initiatives, and learning about the latest applications in this regard. We
also support innovation as it is a key pillar in the development of space
industries.”
IAA, which is based in Paris, France, is an independent non-governmental
organisation recognised by the United Nations in 1996. Through its
distinguished international programmes and conferences, the IAA aspires to
promote the development of space navigation for peaceful purposes and to
honour individuals who have distinguished themselves in space science and
technology. In addition, IAA aims to offer programmes for members to
contribute to international space endeavours, to enhance international
cooperation in the development of space science and technology.
The 21st Human in Space Symposium was held in Shenzhen, southern China, from
November 27 to 30, 2017. It was attended by 9 astronauts from 6 countries
and hundreds of researchers from 60 countries. The symposium reviewed
various topics related to space, future space trips, commercial and
touristic space trips, biology and space technologies, as well as
multidisciplinary studies on the human element in space.
August 9, 2018 |
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