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The Space Economy in Figures

Responding to Global Challenges

Efforts to respond to global challenges have greatly benefited from space technologies that are more advanced, perform more efficiently and are operating at greater scale than ever before. But as the challenges facing society grow and intensify, questions arise as to whether the space sector can continue to deliver on its promise. Reaping the full benefits of what space activities have to offer will require substantial and targeted government action. Key priorities include maintaining the continuity and quality of government civilian missions, levelling the playing field for private actors entering the market, and securing the orbital environment for future generations. This edition of the Space Economy in Figures delves into these topics, drawing from both established and novel economic and policy data sources.

Available from December 15, 2023

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive summary
Space technologies are coming of age
Space as a provider of critical data and innovative applications
Managing a growing space economy
The growth and sustainability of the space economy under threat
Guide to the profiles
Canada
France
Germany
Italy
Korea
The Netherlands
Norway
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
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