The Centre for Space Futures (CSF) has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with Novaspace and SpaceTech Gulf to jointly develop a Global Space Capability Mapping Dashboard, a platform designed to provide governments, businesses, and investors with a comprehensive view of the global space sector.
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The partners said the initiative is intended to improve access to industry data and support more informed decision-making as the global space economy continues to expand.
Platform to Map Global Space Capabilities
The planned dashboard will serve as a centralized resource for tracking space-related capabilities, infrastructure, and industrial assets across international markets.
According to the organizations, the platform is expected to help stakeholders identify technology strengths, supply chain opportunities, and potential gaps while supporting collaboration between established and emerging space economies.
The project also aims to improve visibility into the distribution of aerospace resources as governments and private companies increase investment in space technologies.
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Partners Combine Industry Expertise
Under the agreement, Novaspace will contribute market research and analytical expertise, while SpaceTech Gulf will provide regional knowledge and industry engagement to support the platform’s development.
The Centre for Space Futures will coordinate the initiative and oversee its alignment with broader objectives to promote sustainable and inclusive growth across the global space ecosystem.
The organizations said the project reflects increasing demand for standardized industry information as commercial and government activity in space continues to accelerate.
By creating a unified platform for mapping global space capabilities, the partners aim to facilitate international partnerships, improve transparency, and support investment decisions across the aerospace sector.
The initiative also highlights the growing role of the Middle East in the global space industry, with regional organizations taking a larger role in developing collaborative tools and infrastructure for the international space community.









