Azercosmos hosts 4th meeting of Turkic states’ Space Agencies
April 23, 2025
Azercosmos hosted the 4th Meeting among the Space Agencies and Relevant Authorities of the Organisation of Turkic States (OTS) in Baku, bringing together representatives and experts from across the Turkic world to strengthen cooperation in space science, education, policy, and climate resilience.
In his opening remarks, Dunay Badirkhanov, Acting Chair of Azercosmos, reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment to fostering strategic collaboration among OTS member states, emphasising: “In today’s interconnected world, unity among Turkic nations is not just symbolic — it is a strategic necessity. Together, we are building a resilient space ecosystem grounded in shared values, innovation, and mutual benefit.”
Key topics discussed during the meeting included:
· CubeSat Project Progress
Delegates reviewed the advancement of the joint CubeSat initiative — a collaborative satellite programme designed to promote knowledge-sharing and address environmental challenges through the monitoring of CO₂ and methane emissions.
· Standardised Space Law Proposal
Azercosmos proposed harmonizing legal frameworks among OTS states to streamline cooperation and ensure responsible practices in future space activities.
· Virtual Space Academy & GIS Training
Participants discussed the launch of the Virtual Space Academy — a digital education platform supported by 21 universities from across the Turkic region and partner countries. Additionally, Azercosmos presented its GIS training programmes, developed in collaboration with the Commonwealth, aimed at strengthening climate resilience through space-based technologies.
· Space Camp in Türkiye
Plans were announced for the 2025 Turkic Space Camp in Türkiye, designed to foster youth engagement and talent mobility through immersive, hands-on learning experiences.
· Proposal for an Annual Turkic World Space Conference
Representatives explored the establishment of a recurring ‘Turkic World Space Conference’, hosted in rotation by OTS member and observer states to institutionalise space dialogue and cooperation in the region.
Strengthening Education, Innovation, and Policy
These initiatives are grounded in Azerbaijan’s National Space Strategy and the recently enacted Law on Space Activities, which reflect global best practices, emphasise sustainability, and formalise the nation’s long-term commitment to international space collaboration.
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