Italy Approves National Space Policy Document at COMINT Meeting
Italy's government has approved a strategic national space policy document, emphasizing areas of strength and new segments. This decision is crucial for positioning Italy in the global space industry and enhancing its strategic capabilities.
During the 29th meeting of the Interministerial Committee for Space Policies (COMINT), Italy's government approved a strategic national space policy document. The focus includes Earth observation, telecommunications, and new segments like orbital logistics and infrastructure.
The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, affirmed that space is a national priority, highlighting Italy's potential to maintain a leading role in the sector. The decision aims to mobilize institutions, private sectors, and scientific communities towards enhancing Italy’s strength in space.
The involvement of the Italian Space Agency and the Parliamentary Intergroup for Space Economy is noted for their significant contributions. This strategy may lead to increased competitiveness and innovation in the Italian space industry.
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