Report: South Australia Space Sector Strategy 2022 – 2030 (GSA 2022)

    The document outlines South Australia’s space sector strategy and plans for growth. The vision is for South Australia to have a thriving space ecosystem by 2030, supporting Australia’s national space strategy and capitalizing on opportunities in the “NewSpace” sector.

    Three Pillars for Growth

    1) Contribute to Australia’s national space strategy

    • Focus areas include launch capabilities, space situational awareness, and space food production

    2) Capitalize on NewSpace opportunities

    • Support development of small satellites, constellations, and using space data with AI/ML

    3) Cultivate South Australia as a hub for space activities

    • Expand workforce skills, innovation ecosystem, infrastructure, globally competitive industry, and attract investment

    Goals include enabling industry to develop “flight-heritage” space products, establishing polar launch capabilities, supporting positive norms and rules for space actors, leveraging food production expertise for space farming, and boosting the economy through better exploitation of space-derived data.

    Key Opportunities Highlighted

    • Develop a dedicated small satellite launch site at Whaler’s Way for polar orbits
    • Build a center of excellence for space domain awareness capabilities
    • Contribute expertise to space farming/food production for NASA Artemis and other programs
    • Expand space education and training offerings, including vocational programs
    • Continue hosting the GRAVITY Challenge to solve problems with space tech and accelerate commercialization
    • Attract foreign direct investment from space companies to build local ecosystem

    The strategy aims for above average growth of 5.8% per year over the next decade to reach a space sector contribution of $250 million to South Australia’s economy by 2030.

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