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What are the governance and economic structures we can use to best integrate space into a local economy, using the case of Arizona?

Integrating Space in the Local Economy addresses the challenges of space commercialization within Arizona. Traditionally, space has been dominated by national interests, with commercialization focused on fulfilling government-driven needs through privately funded services and technology. Now, there’s a unique opportunity to broaden space commercialization beyond government requirements. Achieving this requires strengthened polycentric governance, enabling diverse governance bodies to collaborate and generate benefits at national, local and regional levels.

Status

Past

Category

Policy and business

Environment

Earth

Contact

Portrait of Timiebi Aganaba

Timiebi Aganaba

Assistant Professor

School for the Future of Innovation in Society

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Key accomplishments

  • Hosted the “Integrating Space in the Local Economy” workshop bringing stakeholders together to design initial solutions that address what Arizona’s place should be in the future of space. Watch workshop videos
  • Catalyst for the annual Arizona Space Summit.

News

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ASU hosted the inaugural Arizona Space Summit, uniting industry, academia, and policymakers to advance the state’s space sector.

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