EU revamps regulations for expanding space market
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EU revamps regulations for expanding space market
BRUSSELS :The European Commission on Wednesday put forward the EU Space Act, a long-awaited overhaul of regulations affecting its fast-growing space industry.The legislation aims to create a single market for firms offering space services in the bloc while boosting efforts to be more competitive with the Unit
EU Unveils Ambitious Space Act to Revolutionize Space Industry
The European Commission introduced the EU Space Act, aiming to streamline regulations across the space sector, fostering competitiveness and addressing challenges like space congestion, cybersecurity, and environmental sustainability. The Act mandates safe satellite disposal and sets cybersecurity criteria for operators. Approval by the EU Parliament and Council is required.
Commission proposes EU Space Act to boost market access and strengthen space safety - PubAffairs Bruxelles
Today, the European Commission has proposed the EU Space Act, a new set of ambitious measures to make Europe’s space sector cleaner, safer and more competitive in Europe and its export markets. Europe’s space rules are currently fragmented, with many different national approaches. This patchwork holds back innovation, reduces the European market share and creates extra costs. A clear and harmonised framework at European […]
Commission proposes EU Space Act to boost market access and strengthen space safety
Today, the European Commission has proposed the EU Space Act, a new set of ambitious measures to make Europe’s space sector cleaner, safer and more competitive in Europe and its export markets. Europe’s space rules are currently fragmented, with many different national approaches. This patchwork holds back innovation, reduces the European market share and creates extra costs. A clear and harmonised framework at European […]
EU Space Act: Brussels Turns Its Myopic Gaze Towards the Stars
With today’s unveiling of the EU Space Act, Brussels has launched itself headlong into yet another arena it scarcely understands — promising to make Europe’s space sector “cleaner, safer and more competitive,” while in practice threatening to strangle it with regulation before it ever truly lifts off. At first glance, the Act reads like a technocrat’s dream: sweeping harmonisation, streamlined authorisations, a level playing field. Space, the Co…
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