SPACE OPERATIONS 2.0 FOR ASIA
A high intensity 3-day course for industry executives and policymakers to gain knowledge about the Space economy.
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dATE9 to 11 February 2026
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time9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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VENUEIMDA | Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR
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FEESTBC
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Certificate of Completion
Course Information
The rapid commercialisation of space is reimagining how humanity interacts with the final frontier. Future projections suggest that the global space economy may grow to as much as $2 trillion by 2040.
Once the domain of Governments, private companies are expected to take the lead, driving innovation through increased investment and strategic collaboration between commercial and government entities. While the future looks promising, significant risks remain. Several prominent firms have failed.
Space Operations 2.0 for Asia aims to provide industry executives and policymakers with interdisciplinary background knowledge to guide their governments, enterprises, and their individual careers into the space economy.
The Space Economy
Understand how the space sector has shifted from a government-led, national security focus to a booming commercial industry.
Market Dynamics
Analyse the key market drivers for space launch, in-space transportation, and remote sensing.
Space and Telecommunications
Explain how space systems fit into the global telecommunications market.
Technical Systems
Explain the core technical principles behind key space systems. This includes Space Transportation, Remote Sensing and Telecommunications.
Human Spaceflight and Future Markets
Analyse government human spaceflight (HSF) programs and their transition toward public-private partnerships.
Policy and Legal Frameworks
Assess the policy and legal constraints that affect space innovation and commercial activities.
meet your trainer
Dr. Andrew (Andy) Aldrin
Executive Director,
Space Programs
Embry-Riddle World Wide, CEO & President of the Board, Aldrin Family Foundation