£150

Identify and maximise economic opportunities in Space 5.0 and gain a deeper understanding of relevant geopolitical, technological, environmental and social tensions.

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12 hours

On-demand

Self-paced

Location

100% online

Certification

Digital

Lower costs and improved access to space-enabled technologies such as communications; positioning, navigation and timing; and Earth observation services could take the global space economy to $1.8 trillion by 2035, up from $630 billion in 2023. As space technologies continue to tackle many of the world’s most pressing business and societal challenges, space is growing faster than the growth of global GDP, and will be driven by sectors including supply chain and transportation; food and beverage; defence; retail, consumer goods and lifestyle; and digital communications.

This on-demand masterclass uses recent reports and real-word case studies to help you identify and maximise economic opportunities in Space 5.0, gain a deeper understanding of the current tensions/opportunities, and understand key players.

By the end of this course you will be aware of the economic opportunities in Space 5.0 and gained a deeper understanding of relevant geopolitical, technological, environmental and social tensions.

  • MODULE ONE: Space economy, key players and current tensions/opportunities.
  • MODULE TWO: Satellites, ground systems and sustainability.
  • MODULE THREE: Commercialization in the space sector and future trends.
  • This course is 100% online delivery, using text, diagrams and videos.
  • Modules are released at the same time, to be completed in your own time in any order.
  • Learning materials will be provided online and available as a PDF download.
  • Real-world case studies, research and space policies are used throughout.

No prior learning is required for this course.

The course is currently delivered in simple English. Any technical terminology used as part of the course, will be explained.

Assessment is ongoing and includes end-of-module quizzes.

Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a digital certificate of competence issued by the Centre of Astrosociology. File is provided in PDF format, A4, for you to print.

Helen Rankin is an astrosociologist with a focus on social and economic legacy of outer space activities.

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