Telangana to formulate space-tech policy framework
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Hyderabad, Feb 21 : With a vision to make Telangana a commercial hub for all space-related products and services, the state government has decided to formulate a space-tech policy framework.
The policy aims to push domestic production of launch vehicles, satellite systems and sub-systems and ground equipment manufacturing.
State s Principal Secretary, Industry and Commerce, Jayesh Ranjan, said on Sunday that Telangana is creating a holistic framework to develop end-to-end spacetech ecosystem in the state and attempt to capture the emerging global opportunities in space-related investments and innovations.
This can potentially create a trickle-down impact on other areas of innovation such as universal connectivity and big data analytics for agriculture, remote education, disaster management, he said.
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