Southeast Asia's Opportunity in Space Data Economy Emphasized by Ex-Space Force Architect
Southeast Asia has potential to leverage the expanding space economy through data utilization rather than rocket launches. Major-General Clinton Crosier highlights the region's readiness to capitalize on increasing satellite data for economic growth.

Retired Major-General Clinton Crosier, now CEO of DeltaV Strategies, advocates for Southeast Asia to focus on space data to grow its economy instead of competing in rocket launches. He emphasizes that the region is positioned to benefit from the rise in satellite data as part of the global space economy's evolution.
This perspective was shared during the Global Space Technology Convention & Exhibition in Singapore, which aimed at enhancing commercial viability in the space sector through collaboration. The shift towards data-driven opportunities may present significant economic advantages for Southeast Asia, potentially leading to innovation in various sectors.




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