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04 красавіка 2025, 12:37
Türkiye to take share in ‘global space economy’ by developing critical technologies
ANKARA, 4 April (BelTA - Anadolu) - Türkiye will focus on developing
critical technologies in various fields to secure a share of the global
space economy, which surpassed over half a billion dollars last year.
Under
the framework of its National Space Program, Türkiye aims to contribute
to the rapidly growing space economy by advancing technologies in areas
such as positioning systems, robotics, optical communications, and
artificial intelligence (AI).
The country plans to capitalize on
its strategic position bridging Asia and Europe in the highly
competitive space sector valued at $596 billion.
The global space
economy is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 9%,
significantly outpacing the expected 5% annual growth of global GDP. By
2033, it is projected to exceed $1 trillion, according to data compiled
by Anadolu.
The space economy comprises two main segments:
private and state-sector activities, which accounted for $224 billion,
and space infrastructure services and applications, which amounted to
$308 billion.
Satellite solutions, particularly in communications and Earth observation, are the main drivers of this growth.
Ankara
is intensifying efforts to secure a larger share of the space economy
through private sector involvement. Türkiye made its first crewed space
journey last year and is moving forward with its lunar project.
To
strengthen its position in the global space ecosystem, Türkiye plans to
develop key components, including rocket and satellite engines, landing
systems, and navigation systems. These initiatives will help reduce the
country’s dependency on foreign technologies and contribute to its
economic growth.
Türkiye also aims to establish a domestic
spaceport to meet the demand for cost-effective launch services in the
growing satellite market. In addition, deep space exploration will
become a priority as the country continues to invest in space research.
The
National Space Program’s goals are designed to integrate Türkiye
further into the global space economy, transitioning the country from a
consumer of space technology to a producer of critical space
technologies.
Key technologies prioritized in the program include
advanced propulsion systems, software-defined radio, optical
communications systems, phased array antennas, and energy storage
technologies to enhance satellite capabilities.
Furthermore,
Türkiye plans to develop robotics, automation, AI, and material science
technologies to improve the efficiency and capabilities of space
missions.
Advanced additive manufacturing technologies will be
employed to produce next-generation durable, lightweight spacecraft
materials.