#MoU 📑 As the international community comes together to celebrate #WorldSpaceWeek, the Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) is delighted to announce the signing of a #MemorandumofUnderstanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Defence, Maldives (MoD), marking a historic step forward in #space and #maritimesecurity for our nation. 🌊 This agreement highlights the critical role of space in national security, especially as our country faces increasing vulnerability to climate-related disasters and the challenges of managing an Exclusive Economic Zone of nearly 1 million square kilometers. Space-based technologies will be vital for enhancing #disasterresponse, #environmentalmonitoring, and #maritimedomainawareness (MDA). 🛥 This partnership will provide crucial support to the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF), particularly in bolstering #maritimesecurity, #searchandrescue operations, and #environmentalprotection — essential for a nation of 1,192 islands and a territory that is 99% ocean.🏝 The #MoU also sets the stage for expanded collaboration in key areas, including #spaceexploration, the development of #groundstations, #spacesustainability and #spacesecurity, and #spaceapplications. 🛰 Most importantly, with this milestone, MSRO, with the support of the MoD, will represent the Maldives in global space matters and, as an immediate next step, work closely with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) towards attaining #UNCOPUOS membership. 🌐 Thank you to Minister of Defence Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, Brigadier General Hussain Ibrahim, Brigadier General Mohamed Saleem, and Colonel Ibrahim Shaan Shakir for their unwavering support throughout this process. As we gear up for the International Astronautical Federation's #IAC2024 in Milan next week, we look forward to strengthening our relationships within the international space community and supporting the government of Maldives with its strategic goals of #economicdiversification, #foodsecurity, and safeguarding #nationalsovereignty. Pictured here: MSRO President Madin Maseeh and Deputy Minister of Defence Fathimath Mizna Ali.
Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO)
Space Research and Technology
Maldivians have always looked to the stars.
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Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) is the first space organisation dedicated to the research and development of the space sector in the Maldives. We are a non-governmental organisation whose main purpose is to use space to help fight climate change through climate resilience and adaptation, to diversify and develop the economy of Maldives, and to inspire and educate the youth and island communities through science and technology. Some of the challenges MSRO aims to tackle and solve through Earth observation and space applications are; - Coastal erosion and land subsidence - Land use policy - Ecosystem health and biodiversity - Maritime safety - Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing - Drug trafficking - Marine pollution - Groundwater contamination - Seabed mapping - Disaster response MSRO also seeks to take advantage of the opportunities space can offer; - Climate and marine research - Astronomy - Space science - Spaceport for unique equatorial orbit applications - Data services - Ground station platform for LEO, lunar, and cis-lunar orbits - Space tourism - Carbon sequestration services These focus areas are not exhaustive. In consultation with the government, non-governmental organisations, educational and commercial entities, civil society, and other emerging space states, MSRO is working to forge equitable partnerships in the Maldives and among the wider international community to deliver an integrated strategy for targeted and collaborative capacity development. The benefits of space should be shared and accessed by all. In this era of climate crisis, work with us in hope to drive inclusive, inspiring, and sustainable development through space, together.
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https://www.msro.mv
External link for Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO)
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- 11-50 employees
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- Malé
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- Privately Held
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- 2022
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🌍✨ Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) Americas Regional Lead, Leonard de Guzman Visits CONTEC! We had the pleasure of welcoming a key representative from the Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) to CONTEC. Through this partnership, we are excited to contribute to strengthening the Maldives' space capabilities and advancing global collaboration in the space industry.🚀
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MSRO is teaming up with Villa College to empower Maldivians 🇲🇻 with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the space sector. Let’s reach for the starts together. 💫 #MSRO #VillaCollege #spaceexploration #stem
Villa College and Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide our students with opportunities to learn and develop skills related to space education and engineering.
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🚀 Day 4️⃣ of IAC2024 and our rocket fuel (coffee ☕️) is starting to run low. 🇰🇪🇲🇻🇵🇪 #UNOOSA met the Kenya Space Agency, Redwire Space, Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO), and Agencia Espacial del Perú - CONIDA. 🇨🇳🇪🇺 The team (Aarti Holla-Maini, Matthew Miller, Andrew Peebles and Mami Sasamura) delivered keynotes and speeches with the: 1️⃣ China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on human spaceflight and joint experiments onboard the China Space Station; 2️⃣ European Commission on a joint 🇺🇳/EUSPA - EU Agency for the Space Programme study on how space supports a world of 8 billion people. 3️⃣ Redwire on 'Achieving Unified Global Norms of Behaviour for Civil Space Exploration'. 🌚♻️🌌 Director Aarti Holla-Maini led discussions with Sustainable Markets Initiative on implementation of the Astra Carta and attended Open Lunar Foundation's workshop on 'Responsible and coordinated operations in the lunar and cislunar environment'. 💪
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🚀 Day 4️⃣ of IAC2024 and our rocket fuel (coffee ☕️) is starting to run low. 🇰🇪🇲🇻🇵🇪 #UNOOSA met the Kenya Space Agency, Redwire Space, Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO), and Agencia Espacial del Perú - CONIDA. 🇨🇳🇪🇺 The team (Aarti Holla-Maini, Matthew Miller, Andrew Peebles and Mami Sasamura) delivered keynotes and speeches with the: 1️⃣ China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on human spaceflight and joint experiments onboard the China Space Station; 2️⃣ European Commission on a joint 🇺🇳/EUSPA - EU Agency for the Space Programme study on how space supports a world of 8 billion people. 3️⃣ Redwire on 'Achieving Unified Global Norms of Behaviour for Civil Space Exploration'. 🌚♻️🌌 Director Aarti Holla-Maini led discussions with Sustainable Markets Initiative on implementation of the Astra Carta and attended Open Lunar Foundation's workshop on 'Responsible and coordinated operations in the lunar and cislunar environment'. 💪
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Entrepreneur | Space-Tech Visionary | Industry Expert in Space-for-Earth Applications | Startup Mentor | Driving Innovation in Satellite Data
Eartheye Space makes #space accessible, affordable, and usable to all nations, including small island nations like the #Maldives. Eartheye Space's direct (aka self-service) multi-sensor tasking and information feeds platform, which hosts over 475 satellites with imaging and non-imaging sensors, will be used by the Ministry of Defence to keep the maritime borders safe and by other stakeholders to help manage climate risk. Thank you for this partnership, Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO). #spacetech #satellites #sensors #tasking #maritimedomainawareness #MDA #climatechange #defence #intelligence #illegalfishing
We're thrilled to announce our new partnership with MSRO (Maldives Space Research Organization)! 🌏🛰️ At Eartheye Space, we're committed to providing cutting-edge satellite solutions, and we're excited to support MSRO in their important work monitoring the Maldives' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). In the words of the MSRO president, Madin Maseeh: "As part of our new partnership with the Maldives MoD, MSRO is excited to partner with Eartheye Space for better access to on-demand satellite tasking and monitoring of our EEZ." This collaboration marks a significant step in enhancing maritime surveillance and environmental protection in the Maldives. We look forward to working closely with MSRO to deliver real-time, multi-sensor satellite data and information to support their mission. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting partnership and the innovative projects we'll work on together! 🌏 Eartheye Space makes Earth Observation uber-easy. 🛰 Ask for a demo at www.eartheye.space or register at tasking.eartheye.space 💲 Pay as you task, from your annual US$5,000 (min) credit. ✅ Available for any size organisation. ♻ Please repost or share with anyone you know who may be interested in solving strategic and operational issues with Earth Observation. #Maldives #MaritimeSurveillance #EnviornmentalProtection #ClimateMonitoring #EarthObservation #RemoteSensing #Satellites #Sensors #Tasking #SpaceTech #EartheyeSpace
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🚨 The Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) is excited to share our work on advancing operational benthic habitat classification across the #Maldives 🌊 #Maldives is spread over 800+ km and much of our ecosystems are left unmapped. We need to understand where they are and how they are changing, to care for them effectively! With support from the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP), MSRO has developed and piloted a system to classify benthic habitats in Meemu Atoll. The research lays the groundwork for the development of a system that could be expanded to the entire Maldivian archipelago. While there is much work to be done to improve accuracy and usability, the pilot system is a step towards better understanding our #marine #ecosystems, improving #oceangovernance, and guiding #sustainabledevelopment. 📊 Dive into the details and explore how #satellite and in-situ data can enhance #conservation efforts: Link: https://shorter.me/sagw7 A report on the pilot study including findings, lessons learnt, and identified areas for improvement: Link: https://shorter.me/BPdw- The pilot benthic habitat classification system is supported by three key works: 📝 A #review of existing benthic classification work which has been carried out in the Maldives and a proposed #roadmap for developing a full-scale benthic classification system. Link: https://shorter.me/b5pat The roadmap is a live document and we welcome feedback and comments on it to help improve it and ensure it covers all necessary aspects. 📝 A study on cloud-native data architecture that could support #NaturalCapitalAccounting ☁️. This was developed to understand the infrastructure and data formats necessary for a benthic classification system which is implemented at an operational capacity. Link: https://shorter.me/qCsrY 📝 A policy brief on environmental #data #sovereignty in Maldives, aimed at understanding the challenges in Maldives when it comes to managing datasets, and understanding how best to overcome them. Link: https://shorter.me/YAu8T #MSROmv #EarthObservation #SpaceForExploration #SustainableDevelopment
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#Publication ‘Innovative Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction for Small Island Nations’ 🌊 🏝 The Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) is pleased to share a summary and reference document from the closed-door, roundtable discussion hosted at the second Space for Island Nations Conference (SINC). Aim: To develop, coordinate, and advocate new common understandings on #earlywarningsystems (EWS) and more efficient and innovative practices amidst shared logistical challenges and increasing climatic and anthropogenic risks. Key Challenges: - Disaster Financing Access and Delays - Data Relevance, Access, and Distribution - Capacity Development - National Political Support Key Recommendations: 1. Streamline Access to Disaster Financing 2. Develop a Standardised Framework for Risk Assessment and EWS Implementation 3. Enhance Data Relevance, Access, and Distribution 4. Invest in Capacity Development and Community Engagement 5. Strengthen National Political Support and Legislative Frameworks The workshop was organised by MSRO in coordination with the Pacific Disaster Center - PDC Global and the Group on Earth Observations (GEO). It brought together 26 representatives from SIDS national disaster management authorities (NDMA), space agencies, multilateral organisations, and private sector entities. Our heartfelt thanks to Dr Sara Venturini of GEO, Ray Shirkhodai of PDC, Dr Erin Hughey, PhD of PDC, as well as the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF), Ministry of Defence, Maldives, and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Maldives for their unwavering support and cooperation. This workshop was made possible thanks to the generous support of the sponsors for the SINC 2024. In particular, we would like to thank the Crossroads Maldives events team for their tireless ground support, and the Secure World Foundation and the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) for the provision of sponsored travel support to roundtable delegates which made their participation at this event possible. We would also like to thank MSRO’s Raushan Ali Firaq and Mohamed Muazzaz Mausoom for their assistance with the organisation of this workshop. Nashwan Matheen, PhD, Tom Gardner #climatediplomacy #politicaleconomy #naturaldisasters #SIDS #capacitybuilding #spacetechnologies #satellites #climate #resilience #UnitedNations #digitalskills #spaceweather