Karnataka plans a state space policy:Minister Kharge
The state government is keen to setup Centre of Excellence in space technology, which will be a testament to Karnataka’s unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence, he said.
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According to him, with these enablers in place, India’s space economy will grow to USD 44 billion by 2033.PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru, 18 Sept
Karnataka
will soon introduce a comprehensive state space policy designed to foster
investments, innovations and cutting-edge space technology, said Minister
Priyank Kharge on Wednesday.
Kharge
inaugurated the eighth edition of the Bengaluru Space Expo, organised by Indian
Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian National Space Promotion and
Authorization Centre (INSPACe), and NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) and the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in association with the government of
Karnataka.
The event,
which will cover a diverse range of subjects in space sector, including India’s
Space Reforms and their influence on the sector, exploration of business
opportunities within Indian space industries, and the socio-economic impact of
space technologies, is being held till September 20 at Bangalore International
Exhibition Centre (BIEC).
In his
inaugural address, Kharge, Minister for Electronics, IT/BT, highlighted how the
global space economy, currently valued at USD 630 billion and expected to reach
USD 1.8 trillion by 2035, presents immense opportunities to India and how
Karnataka is at the heart of this transformation.
Pointing to
Bengaluru-based space tech startup Pixxel, which recently secured a
groundbreaking contract with NASA, joining their USD 476 million commercial
smallsat data acquisition programme, the minister said this milestone
underscores Karnataka’s evolution from ISRO’s home to a vibrant space startup
hub, reaffirming its global leadership in the sector.
"To
lead in space tech, we understand that talent is the strongest magnet for this
sector, and the government of Karnataka is committed to ensuring that we have a
skilled workforce to meet the demands of space and manufacturing sectors,"
he said.
The state
government is keen to setup Centre of Excellence in space technology, which
will be a testament to Karnataka’s unwavering commitment to innovation and
excellence, he said.
According
to him, the state is also enhancing its aerospace and defense manufacturing
through new facilities and collaborations with educational institutions to
ensure a skilled workforce.
"We
are not stopping at software. Karnataka is focusing on creating plug and play
manufacturing, assembly and components within the space sector, too," he
added.
At the
inaugural event, a report on the Indian space industry by Gujarat-based Indian
National Space Promotion, and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) was released.
Pawan K
Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe said the number of startups has increased to 250, a
five-time increase in five years.
"Much
of the credit should go to the 12-page Indian Space Policy 2023 that unveiled
the government’s vision for the sector and its plans to encourage private
companies to carry out end-to-end activities. We are already seeing the results
in terms of tech transfers, demand generation, exports, and private
participation."
According
to him, with these enablers in place, India’s space economy will grow to USD 44
billion by 2033.
Meanwhile,
Apparao Mallavarapu, Chairman and Managing Director, Centum Electronics Limited
and Chairman, CII National Committee, Space, said although the Indian Space
Policy has been the game changer, it has been only an incremental growth for
the sector so far.
"For
acceleration of this growth, the sector has to embrace the path of unified
expansion which is only possible through collaborations among all stakeholders
across borders," he added.
D
Radhakrishnan, Chairman and Managing Director, New Space India Limited, and
Co-Chair, CII National Committee, Space, also emphasised that the private
sector has to come forward to seize the opportunity.
Alfonso
Tagliaferri, Consul General of Italy, Philippe Baptiste, Chairman and CEO,
CNES, France, Enrico Palermo, Head, Australian Space Agency and Harshbir
Sangha, Director of Missions and Capabilities, UK Space Agency, who also spoke
during the inaugural event, emphasised the importance of international
collaboration in the space sector.
Tagliaferri
said in the 8th edition of Bengaluru Space Expo four of the best space
companies from Italy, which is also the Partner Country this time, are
participating.
This year,
the exhibition has attracted more than 150 participants from 14 countries. Over
160 space companies are participating in the three-day exhibition that is
expected to attract 10,000 business visitors.
One of the
highlights of the exhibition is cricketer Steve Waugh, who is presiding over as
the brand ambassador for Space MAITRI mission (Mission for Australia-India
Technology, Research, and Innovation).
Under the
project, together with two Indian companies – Ananth Technologies and Digantara
– Australia is expected to launch its next spacecraft in 2026.
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