Future of Space Industry Business in Thailand and ASEAN: Great Opportunities

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Future of Space Industry Business in Thailand and ASEAN: Great Opportunities Dr. Anond Snidvongs, Executive Director, Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) Thailand 11 June 2014 at the 57 th Session of COPUOS, Vienna, Austria

New space economies Changing space environment Since the days of the US-USSR space-race, the environment for space development has changed. Europe, Japan, China, India and Canada have developed fully multi-disciplinary agencies New tiger economies have joined the space establishment. Commercialization - starting with Telecoms but now branching into many more areas including EO, launchers and manned missions even proposed interplanetary Emerging and developing economies now are investing in space capabilities which can contribute to the global space community Space is now a global enterprise 2

New space economies Emerging economies in Space Last 10 years, more countries have invested in their first space capabilities Thailand is now a developing space economy 3

Why Thailand? Thailand: Manufacturing Base Thailand is a Regional Manufacturing leader Thailand Production Base ASEAN leader in manufacturing areas such as auto, and electronics Skilled and experienced workforce Clustering of companies for parts, bespoke fabrication, services and supplies Now moving into more manufacturing areas Biomedical Aerospace Energy and environment Robotics and automation New materials Space industry is the next adventure 4

3 C concept Unique Opportunities for partnerships a new way of managing space development Co-Creation Collaboration Clustering 9 Elements The SKP is not a procurement center The SKP is a capability development center 6

Privileges of Partnerships at SKP At SKP, the Partnerships will benefit from.. Duty exemption and other investment privileges. (Under Thailand Board of Investment Regulations) Access and Utilization of its facilities - Remote Sensing & Geo-Informatics Data Center - Conference rooms and Exhibition area - Dormitories - Training facilities - High speed internet - Financial, business and investment consultant service. 7

SKP partnerships How does the SKP partnership program work? 1 PARTNER IDEA 2 COLLABORATION 3 JOINT VENTURE PHASE 1: Inception and feasibility Partner company brings idea for product or service in the form of a 9-element model The idea must have elements of codevelopment capacity building The idea is assessed for feasibility technical, commercial and legal Commercial feasibility and market assessment are important aspects PHASE 2: Pilot or Demo The development program is a joint collaboration Partner company brings expertise and product technical competence GISTDA brings facilities, data and downlinks, human resources and local companies A pilot program, demonstration system or proof of concept is produced PHASE 3: marketing and full implementation The pilot or demonstration is used to show the capabilities organises workshops and conferences and invites potential customers and stakeholders local national and regional government departments, institutions, commercial enterprises A joint venture to commercial is formed and a full implementation funded 8

SKP partnerships SKP Partnerships SKP partnership program now in operation 12 international and local companies resident at SKP Over 40 collaboration programs ongoing or in discussion Midstream ground segment and downstream applications covering all applications areas (Agriculture, Security, Urban planning, Natural Resources and Disaster Monitoring and Management) New initiatives for Navigation and Maritime 9

SKP Case Study VOSSCA control system project The VOSSCA control system project is the first partnership program run from the SKP and is a win-win for GISTDA and Terma VOSSCA program To develop the leading edge spacecraft control system in the world a leapfrog approach. Partnership with Terma of Europe who provide a latest generation system as open source code Terma benefits Consultancy contract to further develop new system functionalities Testbed of existing and planned satellites Access to the ASEAN market and marketing support Resources and talent for software development, training and support GISTDA benefits Capacity building program in Thailand Next generation control system at less cost than traditional procurement Outreach system to encourage students 10

Why Thailand? Thailand as a space partner Thailand is a member of numerous regional and international bodies Thailand is a bilateral and multilateral partner 11

Thailand geographical Thailand: Geographical Hub for ASEAN Thailand: A Gateway to the ASEAN Thailand: Forefront of regional integration For the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015 For the fast developing Mekong region 12

Thailand geographical Thailand: Regional Initiator Through the regional ASEAN-SCOSA program Thailand has initiated the ASEAN Virtual Constellation - Bringing together the ASEAN nations with EO space assets (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), with those countries who need data but have no independent access (Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines) - Data sharing of multiple satellite data - Kicked off at APRSAF 2013 with bilateral agreement Thailand-Vietnam - Thailand providing imaging from Thaichote satellite 13

ASEAN Regional Training Center for Space Applications Training facilities : Total Area about 3,800 sq.m. 1 large Conference Room (180 Persons) 1 Laboratory Room (80 Persons) 3 Small Conference/ Lecture Rooms 1 Research Room 1 Cafeteria (85 Persons) 1 Dormitory (24 Units)

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