Building Sector Development Infrastructure for 21st-Century Space Economy: Reflections on Slovak Experience

IF 0.7 Q4 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Michal Brichta, D. Sagath
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After being regarded almost exclusively as a research domain over the course of the 20th century, today, the space sector has transformed into a comprehensive economy seeing growth in numbers of new business entities and markets. This transformation has contributed to increasing governmental activities in the space domain worldwide. It motivates new countries to launch their space programmes, develop national space sectors, and establish respective space sector development infrastructure in form of national administration. The nature of this national infrastructure varies from country to country, depending on the national focus as well as industrial and research capabilities. In many emerging space countries, this infrastructure has mostly been concentrated around ministries responsible for economy and entrepreneurship, reflecting the “New Space“ mindset transformation. Despite having already 50-years of space research and development experience and a human spaceflight track record, Slovakia has only recently started to focus on its space-related industry development. Since 2019, the Slovak Investment and Trade Development Agency (working under the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic) has been actively involved in developing Slovakia’s space industry ecosystem. This involvement shifted the country’s space governance settings as well as the general perception of the space sector more towards industry and entrepreneurship. It also helped to increase the number of companies launching space RD projects and engaged in space-related international cooperation. This paper outlines a quantitative and qualitative study of this process, mapping the approaches and tools used by the Slovak public sector in various aspects of the space ecosystem development. Moreover, it also provides an introductory insight into Slovakia’s current space industry capabilities and potential, outlining main prospective areas for cooperation with international partners. This paper also points out the most promising industrial sectors in terms of spinning-in, offering hints where to seek the prospective potential for the space industry development in emerging space countries. The purpose of this paper is to share the experience gathered over the past two years in Slovakia and contribute to the discussion related to government-driven space industry development in the “New Space” era.
21世纪空间经济的建筑部门发展基础设施:对斯洛伐克经验的反思
在20世纪几乎完全被视为一个研究领域之后,如今,航天部门已经转变为一个综合经济体,新的商业实体和市场数量不断增长。这一转变有助于增加世界各地政府在空间领域的活动。它鼓励新的国家启动其空间方案,发展国家空间部门,并以国家行政的形式建立各自的空间部门发展基础设施。国家基础设施的性质因国家重点以及工业和研究能力而异。在许多新兴航天国家,这种基础设施大多集中在负责经济和创业的部委周围,反映了“新太空”思维方式的转变。尽管斯洛伐克已经拥有50年的太空研发经验和载人航天记录,但直到最近才开始专注于其太空相关产业的发展。自2019年以来,斯洛伐克投资和贸易发展局(隶属于斯洛伐克共和国经济部)一直积极参与发展斯洛伐克的航天工业生态系统。这种参与使该国的空间治理环境以及对空间部门的普遍看法更多地转向了工业和创业。它还帮助增加了发起空间研发项目和参与空间相关国际合作的公司数量。本文概述了对这一过程的定量和定性研究,绘制了斯洛伐克公共部门在空间生态系统发展各个方面使用的方法和工具。此外,它还介绍了斯洛伐克目前航天工业的能力和潜力,概述了与国际伙伴合作的主要前景领域。本文还指出了最有前景的工业部门,为在新兴航天国家寻找航天工业发展的潜在潜力提供了线索。本文的目的是分享过去两年在斯洛伐克积累的经验,并为“新空间”时代政府驱动的航天工业发展的相关讨论做出贡献。
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