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Minister Instructs SUPARCO to Develop Business Plan for PakSat-MM1 🌌

Minister Ahsan Iqbal directs SUPARCO to create a business plan for PakSat-MM1, aiming to boost commercialization and space research. Learn more about upcoming initiatives.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, has directed the chairman of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) to draft a comprehensive business plan for the PakSat-MM1 satellite. The initiative aims to maximize the satellite’s potential and align its operations with economic growth and technological advancement.


Key Meeting Highlights 💬

During a meeting in Islamabad, Muhammad Yousaf Khan, Chairman of SUPARCO, briefed Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal on several key initiatives:

  • Commercialization of PakSat-MM1: Discussions centered on developing a detailed commercial strategy for the recently launched PakSat-MM1 satellite.
  • Agricultural Monitoring Technologies: SUPARCO’s efforts in modern agricultural monitoring were highlighted, showcasing how their technology is helping farmers boost crop yields.

Minister’s Directives 🚀

Federal Minister Iqbal issued clear instructions:

  • Collaborate with the Ministry of IT to create a marketing strategy for PakSat-MM1, ensuring its full commercial potential is realized.
  • Work closely with the Land Information and Management System to gather consolidated data for better decision-making.
  • Strengthen partnerships with other institutions to enhance the use of GIS and satellite remote sensing for improved business operations.

Upcoming Space Conference: “Uraan Pakistan” 🌍

Minister Iqbal reiterated plans to hold a high-profile conference at the Institute of Space Technology later this month. The event, themed “Beyond the Stars, New Worlds Await”, aims to:

  • Explore new frontiers in space research and exploration.
  • Highlight the growing potential of Pakistan’s space sector.
  • Attract interest from local and international stakeholders in space technology.
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