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Space biotech is the new age Biotechnology

Topics will be covered :

  1. Introduction to Space Sciences

  2. Introduction to Space Law

  3. International Laws and regulations of GIS and Remote Sensing

  4.  International laws and regulations of Satellite Communications

  5.  International laws and regulations of GNSS

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(Scroll down to he very bottom to get the detailed syllabus of this course)

Other important details

  1. Eligibility: Any UG / PG student ( Must do course for law students)

  2. Duration: 2 Months

  3. Only Sundays

  4. Dates: 09th Dec'22 - 28th Jan'23

  5. Timings :10:00 AM - 01:00 PM 

  6. Only for Indian Students

  7. A mobile or Laptop or Desktop with a webcam is needed

  8. Fee: ₹ 2,499/- (Use Promo code KIDDO500 to get flat ₹ 500 OFF )

You will get,

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Knowledge of the subject
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Certificate
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Doubt Clarification Support
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Mentorship
Explore this new unexplored domain 

A comprehensive course on Space Law, National, International laws and regulations of Space, Satellites, GIS, Remote Sensing, GNSS and etc., This is course suits for anyone ( beginners, law students (UG&PG), and also advanced people.

What is Space Law?

Space law, much like general international law, comprises a variety of international agreements, treaties, conventions, and United Nations General Assembly resolutions as well as rules and regulations of international organizations. It addresses a variety of matters, such as, for example, the preservation of the space and Earth environment, liability for damages caused by space objects, the settlement of disputes, the rescue of astronauts, the sharing of information about potential dangers in outer space, the use of space-related technologies, and international cooperation. A number of fundamental principles guide the conduct of space activities, including the notion of space as the province of all humankind, the freedom of exploration and use of outer space by all states without discrimination, and the principle of non-appropriation of outer space

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Why Space Law?

If you are the kind of person who gets excited about Science then Space Law is a good fit for you. Space lawyers play a very crucial part in international agreements and they help governments and other international bodies in framing the rules and regulations in the space domain. It's an emerging topic in the law domain.​

But why Space Sciences?

Some branches of Space Sciences are the oldest sciences and that are most people got fascinated by from early ages. We are always fascinated to know the unknown and driven to explore the unexplored. Our eagerness to explore the boundaries made us believe the sky is not the limit.

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Space Explorations helps us to find the fundamental questions of our existence to discover the root causes of life. As per the Times of India, If you are among those who dream of making their mark in the field of space, you are in luck. Space exploration and related careers are an ever-expanding area with great potential for numerous future career specializations.

We say 
Space Exploration and
Space Technology is the future,,,
Where are we in the global race?

India's space sector has made tremendous growth over the decade. Our advances in space programmes have been highly remarkable

Global Space Industry 

Global Space economy is valued at USD 370 Billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 642 billion by 2030 with CAGR of 6.3%, as per the findings by renowned consulting firm EuroConsult.

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This growth is enabled by growing demand for space-based services, lowering of costs, miniaturization and access to technology, liberal funding and enabling regulations around the world.

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The revenue consists of the space market (USD 337 Bn in 2021) which includes commercial space revenues and government procurement for their space activities contracted to the private sector and other spending from government organizations (USD 33 Bn) to conduct their space activities (internal costs and R&D).

 

This growth is enabled by growing demand for space-based services, lowering of costs, miniaturization and access to technology, liberal funding and enabling regulations around the world.

India in the picture :

India, at present accounts for about 2% of global space economy. The sector in India consists of key government entities & various private players including established firms as well as start-ups.

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There are ~500 private companies operating in the space technology sector in India. The Indian Space-tech start-up ecosystem is also booming, with over 100 active Indian space-tech start-ups.

 

Moreover, efforts have been put in towards revising the space policies including the FDI policy by the Government for the space sector to spur the growth of private sectors, increase industry's share in the Indian Space and global space market.

Opportunities and others :
  • Indian Space industry is growing the CAGR of 48%. (As per the IBEF,Ministry of Commerce & Industries,Govt. Of India)

  • Antrix Corporation expects the industry to grow up to $50 billion by 2024 if provided with appropriate policy support.(Source : Wikipedia)

  • The investments will fuel the future of the space industry, which Bank of America says could reach $1.4 trillion by 2030.26-Oct-2021. (Source :AXIOS.COM).

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