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Kerala Govt signs MoU with VSSC to develop Space Park

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram

Giving a major boost to the Kerala Space Park project, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the State government to support its efforts in promoting Space Technology vertical in the State.

The agreement was signed by State IT Secretary M Sivasankar and VSSC Director S Somanath in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, at the CMs Office here Thursday.

"With VSSC and the Kerala Government joining hands for the project, Kerala is set to make major strides in space technology sector.

This partnership will create an ideal ambience for advanced research and development in space technology," the chief minister said.

 

The agreement will facilitate VSSC to support the states project to set up the countrys first state-of-the-art Space Systems Park at Knowledge City in Thiruvanathapuram to attract global start-ups in the space sector and make it a major manufacturing hub for space-related technology, research and development.

"This agreement will enable to tap the full potential of Kerala in space research. The Space Park will also generate plenty of job opportunities," Somanath said.

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Knowledge Centre and Space Museum, to be developed by VSSC, a major centre of Indian Space Research Organisation, as a befitting memorial to the former president and top space scientist, will be part of the overall infrastructure of the SpacePark.

Chief Secretary Tom Jose, M C Dathan, Scientific Advisor to Chief Minister, IT Mission Director S Chithra, ISRO Inertial Systems Unit Director Dr D Sam Dayala Dev, LPSC Director Dr V Naryanan, Space Park Special Officer Dr Santhosh Kurup, Kerala IT Park CEO Hrishikesh Nair, among others, attended the ceremony.

Through the MOU, VSSC will support Kerala Space Park in the technical and leadership responsibility and promote the SMEs, startups and other partner entities in developing products and services for the Space Industry.

The MOU also states VSSC's interest in providing opportunities for companies operating out of the Space Park to participate in its procurement process.

Through this partnership, startups and SMEs will have access to VSSCs experts in the design to commercialising stages of development, a release said.

Kerala Space Park will join hands with VSSC in organising international events and attract global space companies to Kerala.

It is expected to open up immense global opportunities to professionals, students and industries and benefit the state in job creation and economic growth.

Kerala Space Park has two sub verticals Space Technology Application Development Ecosystem (STADE) and Nano Space park to harness both upstream and downstream capabilities of Space Tech domain.

STADE has already signed agreements with French Space Agency CNES and also Airbus, for promotion of Space and Aerospace Startups.

The project will be implemented by the Electronics and IT Department, of the state government.

The State Government had already allotted the land required for Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Knowledge Centre and Space Museum, which will be an added attraction to the Space Park.

The government will transfer 20.01 acres as lease to the Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Ltd (KSITIL) to develop the Space Park at the Knowledge City within the Technocity.

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First Published: Aug 08 2019 | 7:50 PM IST

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