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    Israel and Texas Forge New Space Industry Collaboration

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    What it is about

    The Israel Space Agency has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Texas Association of Business (TAB), paving the way for an enhanced collaboration between Israeli and Texan space companies and organizations.

    Why it matters

    This agreement highlights Israel’s commitment to advancing its space industry, promoting technological growth and fostering international partnerships. This collaboration not only strengthens the ties between Israel and Texas but also ensures mutual growth within the burgeoning space sector.

    The Big Picture

    Signed at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the MOU was endorsed by TAB CEO Glenn Hamer and Israel Space Agency Director Uri Oron. It was a highlight event during a legislative and economic development tour by a Texan delegation to the Negev, showcasing mutual commitment to boosting economic and technological cooperation.

    Details

    TAB, a representative of numerous businesses from multi-national corporations to small enterprises, previously collaborated with NASA to advance the space sector. The new MOU with the Israel Space Agency is set to dovetail with these efforts, increasing business opportunities and technological innovations.

    Helping Israeli Space Companies Collaborate with Texan Firms

    Known for its thriving space industry, Texas is home to industry giants like SpaceX, Axiom Space, Blue Origin, and Firefly Aerospace, as well as Israel’s Elbit Systems operations. This MOU will utilize the expertise of both regions to advance research and business operations, ensuring growth and innovation on both sides.

    The agreement includes provisions for the exchange of industrial and academic delegations and facilitates easier access for Israeli space companies to opportunities in Texas. Notably, joint content developed through this partnership will retain shared ownership and usage rights by both organizations, promoting continuous and collaborative innovation.

    Statements

    Israel Space Agency Director Uri Oron stated, “The signing of this MOU with TAB signifies our resolve to enhance Israel’s footprint in the space domain. This industry is vital for our country’s growth and this agreement aims to strengthen collaboration and offer vast networking opportunities accessible to firms in both regions.”

    TAB CEO Glenn Hamer added, “Partnering with the Israel Space Agency boosts our technical prowess and aligns with our commitment to fostering new business ventures. Texas stands to benefit significantly from this global partnership and joint endeavors in space exploration.”

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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