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    Space: The Final Frontier

    • Jun 1
    • 1 min read


    The Rise of the Commercial Space Economy


    For decades, access to space was the preserve of governments. Today, a rapidly evolving commercial ecosystem is reshaping the industry, driven by falling launch costs, advances in satellite technology, increasing demand for connectivity and data, and a more supportive regulatory environment.


    In his latest paper, William Jeffrey explores the forces underpinning the growth of the global space economy and examines where value may ultimately accrue as the sector matures. From satellite communications and Earth observation to space infrastructure and resource utilisation, the article highlights how the commercialisation of space is creating new opportunities across multiple industries.


    Read the full article to learn more about the trends, technologies and infrastructure shaping what many believe could become one of the defining growth markets of the coming decades.


    Read the full paper here.

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