In the country, the establishment of the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) has been a pivotal step toward harnessing the benefits of space technology. As the Philippines embarks on a new frontier, space has been a part of the digital transformation agenda of the government for disaster resilience, agriculture and food security, and climate change monitoring, among others. With this in mind, global collaboration is key to positioning the Philippines as a regional hub for space data mobilisation excellence.
Under the Copernicus flagship initiativeโthe Earth observation component of the European Union (EU)'s space programmeโthe European Commission in January 2023 has signed a contribution agreement with the European Space Agency to build a national Copernicus data centre in the Philippines with EUR 10 million funding, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. In April of the same year, the Philippines and the EU launched the Copernicus Capacity Support Action Programme for the Philippines (CopPhil) worth PHP 610 million. This will enhance the country's response capability and resilience to natural and human-made disasters through the strategic use of space data. In light of these developments, the Philippines-EU space cooperation exemplifies the strength of collaboration in furthering scientific discovery, technological innovation, and socioeconomic development.
On this account, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) organises Beyond Gravity: Accelerating the Philippine Space Economy Through Partnership aimed at facilitating dialogue to learn about the state of the Philippine space industry. This is scheduled on 25 January 2025, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM, in Taguig City (venue TBA). This engagement seeks to present updates on the country's multilateral space-based cooperation agreement with the EU and explore investment opportunities in the sector to boost the domestic space value chain. It will also provide a platform for government and industry stakeholders to engage in interactive sessions and networking opportunities, fostering partnerships for capacity-building initiatives.
This event is FREE for ECCP members. For inquiries, please contact events@eccp.com and copy advocacy@eccp.com. In a separate email, you will receive the event reminders closer to the event date.
Kindly note that registration for physical attendance will close on 24 January at 12:00NN or when slots are filled.
Makati Commerce Tower
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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