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COMMERCIAL INTEREST IN SPACE

The Privatization of Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
The space industry is shifting toward a service-based model. From
NASA’s Commercial LEO Destinations to private stations like Orbital Reef
and Starlab, the commercial sector is taking over the infrastructure once
reserved for governments.

  1. Space as a Service
    Private entities are now selling payload space, experiment time, and
    even “transportation-as-a-service” to global agencies. This mindset shift
    is opening doors for non-aerospace industries like pharmaceuticals,
    winemaking, and material manufacturing to conduct experiments in
    microgravity.

Aliens R&D: Strategic Brokerage
We serve as a Commercial Conduit for the UAE and international
suppliers. We broker partnerships between private LEO station
operators and regional investors, ensuring that UAE industry has a
direct seat at the table in the next generation of orbital commerce.

  1. Robotic Missions & Martian Prospects
    Commercial interest is extending toward Mars, with robotic missions
    laying the groundwork for life-detection and resource harvesting. The
    focus is on sustainability: recycling and in-situ food production are now
    high-priority commercial R&D sectors.

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