Kenya Space Program: Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Industry Relations
Kenya aims to establish a sustainable space industry by 2030, leveraging space technology for economic growth. The newly formed Kenya Space Agency spearheads this initiative by coordinating space activities and fostering indigenous expertise. Visionary stakeholders and key space initiatives highlight Kenya's commitment to space science and technology advancement, contributing to national aspirations. Explore Kenya's space endeavors and their impact on socio-economic progress.
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K enya Space P rogram and its R elations w ith Industry for Socio-E conom ic D evelopm ent 26 26th thWorkshop Space Technology for Socio Workshop Space Technology for Socio- -Economic Benefits Economic Benefits 29thSeptember, 2018 Presentation by: Dr John Kimani (Kenya Space Agency)
Kenyas Space Program Kenya aspires to have a viable indigenous space industry by the year 2030 The development and utilization of space technology by 2030 should position Kenya as a self-sufficient developer in key areas of space science and space technology Implementation of the Space program in Kenya is the mandate of the recently established Kenya Space Agency
Vision and Mission Vision To utilize space for Kenya s economic and social development Mission To develop and nurture a vibrant and viable domestic space industry
Stakeholders in Kenya Defence and Security Agencies National Treasury & Planning Education, Science and Technology Environment & Forestry Information Communication Technology Petroleum & Mining Transport Infrastructure Housing & Urban Development Lands and Survey Private sector
Space Initiatives African Resource and environmental Management satellite Constellation (ARMC) South Africa, Algeria, Nigeria and Kenya Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Kenyan node (Longonot Earth Station) African Leadership Conference on Space Science Technology for Sustainable Development (ALC) African initiative Kenya/Italy collaboration on San Marco Project Ground station in Malindi along the Kenyan coast
Kenya Space Agency Kenya Space Agency established as a State Corporation by Presidential Order on 7thMarch 2017 Succeeds the Kenya National Space Secretariat established in 2009 Current space related activities undertaken by different stakeholders in different government departments Mandate of the Agency is to be the central body that promote, coordinate and regulate all space activities in Kenya Anchors space technology and related applications as key drivers for development in tandem with the national aspirations, political, social and economic goals
Space related Initiatives Development and launching into space of the Kenya s First Space object 1stKenyan University Nano-Satellite Precursor Flight (1KUNS-PF) Hosting the International Space Forum in Nairobi, Kenya Participating in the piloting of Satellite Based Agricultural Monitoring Project (SBAM) Participating in the implementation of African Regional Data Cube (ARDC)
Capacity Building Establish links with Space faring countries to benefit from their experience Exploring opportunities for collaboration in capacity building in the space industry Kenya benefitted from such collaboration by having its FIRST Kenyan space object, called 1KUNS-PF, launched into space with support from ASI, JAXA and UNOOSA
International Space Forum Kenya, with support from IAF and ASI, hosted the African Chapter of the International Space Forum (ISF) in Nairobi, Kenya on 13th February 2018 In attendance: 29 African countries and 13 international organizations Main objectives: Explore potential of space technology to address African challenges and how it can support socio-economic development Explore opportunities of collaboration with Space faring countries to benefit from their experience in the space sector
SBAM & ARDC Satellite Based Agricultural Monitoring (SBAM) Satellite based estimate and update of the agricultural areas Assessment of the crops status by using ground and satellite data; Provide agricultural land cover maps and crop yield estimation Africa Regional Data Cube (ARDC) Building the capacity to apply Earth observation satellite data to address local and national needs in Africa Tool to harnesses the latest Earth observation and satellite technology to help Africa address food security as well as issues relating to agriculture, deforestation, and water access.
Focus areas of Space Applications Agriculture Resources Management Disaster Management Urban Planning Security Communication
Thank you San Marco Centre, Malindi, Kenya