During the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Baku, a significant milestone was achieved in the realm of space exploration and cooperation with the Israel Space Agency and the Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Uri Oron, Director of the Israel Space Agency, and Amaddin Asadov, Chairman of the Board at the Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, formally signed a pioneering cooperation agreement.
"The agreement signed today is further evidence of the strengths of Israeli science, innovation and the space industry," remarked Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Ofir Akunis. "Israel's international position is solid and constantly strengthening. The agreement with the republic of Azerbaijan Space Agency has important economic and political implications and I congratulate everyone who made it a success."
The wide-ranging agreement encompasses several aspects of space technology and research. Collaborative ventures will include the development of space technologies, satellites, space exploration systems such as robotics, vehicles, and optical systems, and initiatives in Earth observation and monitoring.
