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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Association<\/a> (ISpA<\/a>) Friday said it has partnered with IIT Madras<\/a> and the US Consulate General Chennai<\/a> to form a working group of associations of various nations called the Association of Space Entrepreneurs in the Indo Pacific (ASEIP) to boost the space ecosystem<\/a>.

“The Working Group will include one leading association from India, the U.S., Japan and Australia where ISpA would be the Founding Member representing India,” said the ISpA in a statement.

The ASEIP will be responsible for driving collaboration between stakeholders and associations in the space technology sector to mentor and support emerging entrants to the
industry<\/a> internationally. It will also explore ways to optimize business opportunities and serve as an “international lobby” for government policy in India, the United States, and the Indo-Pacific countries, the statement added.

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Canada unveils goal to support domestic rocket launches<\/a><\/h2>

The goal, presented at the Canadian Space Agency's headquarters by transportation minister Omar Alghabra, is aimed at significantly expanding the country's space capabilities and commercial space sector, most prominently composed of firms such as Telesat and MDA and the country's presence on the International Space Station.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Association<\/a> (ISpA<\/a>) Friday said it has partnered with IIT Madras<\/a> and the US Consulate General Chennai<\/a> to form a working group of associations of various nations called the Association of Space Entrepreneurs in the Indo Pacific (ASEIP) to boost the space ecosystem<\/a>.

“The Working Group will include one leading association from India, the U.S., Japan and Australia where ISpA would be the Founding Member representing India,” said the ISpA in a statement.

The ASEIP will be responsible for driving collaboration between stakeholders and associations in the space technology sector to mentor and support emerging entrants to the
industry<\/a> internationally. It will also explore ways to optimize business opportunities and serve as an “international lobby” for government policy in India, the United States, and the Indo-Pacific countries, the statement added.

\"Canada<\/a><\/figure>

Canada unveils goal to support domestic rocket launches<\/a><\/h2>

The goal, presented at the Canadian Space Agency's headquarters by transportation minister Omar Alghabra, is aimed at significantly expanding the country's space capabilities and commercial space sector, most prominently composed of firms such as Telesat and MDA and the country's presence on the International Space Station.<\/p><\/div>