New Zealand: Global partnerships
propel space tech research
Hon Dr Megan Woods
New Zealand’s aerospace industry is
getting a boost through the German Aerospace Centre
(DLR), to grow the capability of the sector and
potentially lead to joint space missions, Research,
Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods has
announced.
12 New Zealand organisations have
been chosen to work with world-leading experts at DLR to
complete feasibility studies related to propulsion,
space communications and remote sensing technologies.
Megan Woods says these feasibility
studies will lead to some larger scale collaborations,
potentially including joint New Zealand - Germany space
missions.
“New Zealand has unique competitive
advantages which help to enable growth in the aerospace
industry, including our geographic location and
innovative thinking.
“Remote sensing technologies have
huge potential for New Zealand including for monitoring
the change in our oceans and searching for vessels,
pollutant spills and sea ice. Optical communications
will become increasingly important for securely and
quickly relaying large volumes of data to and from space
craft, particularly for missions to the Moon and beyond.
“Our Government has helped
accelerate growth including through an enabling
regulatory regime for space, the Airspace Integration
Trials Programme and investing in the MethaneSAT climate
change space mission,” Megan Woods said.
Approximately $900,000 in funding
has been allocated to the 12 space technology projects
from MBIE’s $28 million Catalyst Fund, which is aimed at
growing partnerships with international research
organisations.
“Germany is one of New Zealand’s
leading science and innovation partners and DLR houses
some of the world’s most advanced aerospace technology
capability. This is a natural partnership to enable New
Zealand to be involved in cutting edge aerospace
research.
“The recipients of this funding
range from universities and research organisations to
start-up enterprises – many of which are conducting
ground-breaking research for the future of our aerospace
industry. This funding will contribute to studies that
are essential for the development of their overall
research and innovation efforts,” Megan Woods said.
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