UCD has today launched C-Space, the UCD Centre for Space Research, which will be a first-of-its-kind dedicated hub of excellence for interdisciplinary collaborative space-related research, innovation and education in Ireland.
By building on nationally leading projects such as EIRSAT-1, Ireland’s first satellite, C-Space aims to be a key national resource for space expertise and training.
The centre will focus on current key space research themes, in which UCD has established leadership, including Astrophysics, Earth Observation, Gamma-ray Detectors, Nanosatellites and Payloads, Space Materials and Space Structure Dynamics and Control.
UCD say the core research is also underpinned by a cross-cutting industry support facility, to ensure a broad, positive impact for society and the economy from C-Space’s activities.
C-Space will support industry through consultancy, collaborations and access to test facilities. In addition, the centre will help to ensure that industry needs are met through university-based courses such as a Masters Degree programme in Space Science and Technology and Continuing Professional Development courses.
From GPS tracking that enables the global shipping industry, to monitoring crop yields and managing food supply, UCD say the space sector plays an increasingly important role in daily life. Space contributes approx. €80 billion to the European economy annually.
There are currently many sectors and businesses that rely on space systems and space data, including Financial Services, and according to UCD, this number will increase dramatically in the next 10 years – with the evolution of new future networks-enabled technologies such as driverless cars, remote robotic surgery and automated agriculture.
Chair of the Irish Space Industry Group, Danny Gleeson said, "Ireland’s growing space sector is creating high value jobs that require people with specific skill sets to enable Irish space companies to succeed in the global marketplace. We wholeheartedly welcome the establishment of the UCD Centre for Space Research and its commitment to produce graduates and professional training courses to meet the demands of the expanding Irish space sector and supporting the Government’s National Space Strategy for Enterprise."
UCD Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact, Prof Orla Feely added, "We are delighted and proud to launch UCD’s new space centre which is an important step in Ireland’s journey to develop a strong and sustainable space industry. UCD has a distinguished record in astrophysics and space research dating from the 1960s and continuing to the present day with the development of EIRSAT-1, Ireland’s first satellite. With the launch of C-Space, UCD will build our academic and industry relationships across the global space sector, developing our talent at home and maximising for Ireland the many technological and economic opportunities in this exciting field."
Source: www.businessworld.ie