The aerospace sector is revealing an exciting trajectory: by 2030, the global space market is expected to approach a value of approximately USD 800 billion. This growth is fueled by successful partnerships between public authorities and private investors, along with extraordinary technological advancements. These breakthrough innovations will not only push the boundaries of space exploration but also bring new applications to earth in sectors such as communications, agriculture, maritime, and environmental monitoring. As a promising field within new economies, the aerospace market is key to RINA’s strategy. We’re continuously investing in new competencies and developments to stay at the forefront of this dynamic industry. By fostering collaboration and leveraging cutting-edge technologies, we aim to unlock new opportunities and be part of an ecosystem that drives forward a vision of a technologically advanced future. #GrowWithRINA
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