mu Space has recently secured two Board of Investment (BOI) approvals from the government of Thailand. These approvals mark a pivotal moment for the company and underscore its commitment to driving innovation and investment in cutting-edge sectors. mu Space’s receipt of these BOI approvals signals a new era of innovation and growth for the company and the nation
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#SpaceWatchGL Geopolitics – Thailand Joined the ILRS – Now What?
For SpaceWatchers, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Thailand has manifested several of its space ambitions. SWGL has covered the last decade of the country’s space developments at the government and private sector levels. So, when in early April 2024, Thailand became the latest country to join the China-led International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) program, SWGL assessed it as a significant development in the context of Thailand’s space ambitions. But that needs to be put in perspective. What are the short and long term implications? Let’s find out.
Read More »Thailand Becomes Ninth Country-Member of the ILRS Program
Thailand has become the latest country to join the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) program as the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation jointly signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoU). Both countries signed an MoU on cooperation in the exploration and peaceful use of outer space and an MoU on cooperation with the International Lunar Research Station.
Read More »mu Space and Airbus Partner on Thailand Smallsat Missions
Airbus Defence and Space SAS ("Airbus") and mu Space and Advanced Technology Co, Ltd ("mu Space") have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on potential future Thailand small satellite missions. This MoU outlines the terms and conditions for their cooperation and the key principles that would govern their relationship for the establishment of the Project. Both parties consequently believe that their combined expertise can lead to successful collaboration in the field of advanced space technology.
Read More »Thailand and Airbus Successfully launch THEOS-2 Satellite
The Airbus-built THEOS-2 Earth observation satellite has been successfully launched on a Vega rocket from Kourou, Europe’s spaceport in French Guiana. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency of Thailand (GISTDA) selected Airbus as a partner for its next-generation national geo-information system in 2018.
Read More »Thales Alenia to Provide Thailand with Search and Rescue Solution
Thales Alenia Space has signed a contract with prime contractor App works to provide Thailand with a complete Search and Rescue (SAR) operational system based on the COSPAS-SARSAT MEOSAR Service.
Read More »Bangkok start-up to build “first spaceship of Thailand”
Bangkok start-up to build “first spaceship of Thailand”
Read More »Thailand’s mu Space Corporation Signs Satellite Capacity And Connectivity Agreements With Seven Asia-Pacific Providers
Thai space technology company mu Space announced on 16 June 2019 that it has signed multiple satellite service deals with seven companies from Asia-Pacific.
Read More »Thailand’s Mu Space Taps Relativity Space To Launch First Satellite In 2022
Relativity, the world’s first autonomous rocket factory and launch services leader for satellite constellations, announced on 23 April 2019 a partnership with mu Space, the innovative Thai satellite and space technology company, to launch a satellite to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) on Relativity’s Terran 1 rocket, the world’s first and only 3D printed rocket.
Read More »Thailand’s Thaicom Reveals Shrunk Revenue In Latest Financial Results
Thaicom Public Company Limited (THCOM), Thailand’s first satellite operator, today announced financial results for the full-year ended 31 December 2018.
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