ISRO to double its launch frequency from 9-10 to about 20 in a year
Nov 20, 2017
Creating new vistas of Industry Partnerships: Leveraging
volumes to cater to domestic and international space programme
NEW DELHI, 20 November 2017: The two-day International Seminar
on "Indian Space Programme: Trends & Opportunities for industry" successfully
commenced today at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi. The event also saw the launch of
FICCI Space Compendium, which showcases the products and services available in
the Space and Satellite industry in India for greater cooperation in B2B and
B2G space. The seminar marks a significant milestone for the FICCI Space
Division -ISRO initiative towards integrating the Indian space program with the
private and public space industry.
Mr. AS Kiran Kumar, Chairman, ISRO said "the world
of space is rapidly changing with technological advancements and disruptive
innovation. The key to success is to significantly reduce the cost of access to
space in what will prove to be an immense opportunity for the Indian and global
industry". He mentioned that 'space industry in India is significantly short of
capacity of our intended goals'. He also mentioned that ISRO would be doubling
its launch frequency from 9-10 to about 20 in a year.
He emphasised the fact that with increasing volumes that are on offer by
ISRO and other Space Agencies, it is an ideal opportunity for industry to be
part of the global supply chain.
In his welcome address, Dr. Sanjaya Baru, Secretary
General, FICCI emphasised that the seminar is a first of a kind initiative
which not only brings the industry and ISRO closer but builds the competitive
edge of Indian private sector.
Lt. Col Ratan Shrivastava (Retd), Honorary Advisor,
FICCI Space Division said "ISRO is the true flag bearer of the Make In India
statement and almost 80% of the work related to Launch vehicles is being done
by the Industry, both in public and private sector, which allows ISRO to focus
on the core areas of vehicle engineering, vehicle integration, mission
systems and Quality Assurance."
Col. HS Shankar, VSM (Retd.) Chairman, FICCI Space
Committee, mentioned that ISRO and the Industry share a Guru- Disciple
relationship, where ISRO has played the role of a guide to Indian space
industry by hand holding and mentoring the upcoming and nascent private space
and satellite industry. He lauded ISRO for involving more than over a hundred
MSMEs as active participants in their programmes. In his position as the
Chairman of the FICCI Space Committee, he reiterated FICCI�s role in
facilitating coordination and integration of ISRO, Government, large and small
industries, and international agencies to exchange ideas and improve industry
to industry cooperation. In this regard he stated, "For cooperation in space,
Sky is not the limit."
In the industry session, during the opening
address Dr.
Annadurai,
Director ISRO Satellite Centre announced, "RFP for 30 satellites will be
released today" He laid stress on role of space technology in achieving
sustainable development goals, disaster management and improving important
governance objectives".
The prognosis for Indian industry looks particularly bright with the
immense benefits emanating from a developed space ecosystem which directly
augment such widely impacting sectors such as Telecommunications, GIS,
Agriculture, Meteorology, Mining and Natural resource conservation. This
further translates towards creation of a huge pool of high value-high wage jobs
in various advanced technology sectors.
The President of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Dy.
Director General of Glavkosmos (Russia) also gave a special address during the
inaugural session and reiterated their commitment to working with India in the
space sector
The launch of
the event was attended by key players from ISRO, the Indian space industry,
DIPP, Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Space and international
agencies from Japan, Russia, Singapore, USA, Germany, France and
Thailand. India is poised to become a front runner among the World�s space
program by fostering partnerships in the friendly South Asian countries along
with Russia and Japan.
FICCI MEDIA DIVISION
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