Pre-registration from 80 Indian Companies…Discussing Technology Export and Joint Development,
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Aerospace Administration
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, ‘(Seoul = Yonhap News) Correspondent Cho Seung-han reports that the Aerospace Administration announced on the 20th (local time) that it hosted the Korea-India Space Day in Bengaluru, India, in partnership with the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe).’,
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, ‘This event was organized as part of the implementation of the memorandum of understanding between the Aerospace Administration and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) last year and the Korea-India summit meeting.’,
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, ‘About 80 Indian companies pre-registered for the event, and nine domestic companies, including Korea Aerospace Industries and Innospace, as well as nine Indian space companies, made presentations.’,
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, ‘During the policy research session, both countries shared industrial promotion policies and investment environments, and there were presentations on desired areas of cooperation with ISRO, the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute.’,
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, ‘Companies also discussed technology export and joint development plans through one-on-one consultation meetings in the afternoon.’,
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, ‘O Tae-seok, head of the Aerospace Administration, said, “India is an unquestionable space powerhouse, the first in the world to successfully land on the moon’s south pole, and is a very important partner for us. We will solidify our partnership to lead the global space economy through complementary cooperation by combining the strengths of both countries.”‘,
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, ‘shjo@yna.co.kr’,
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