The two-day Asia-Pacific Space Leaders Forums organised by Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization got underway at Islām Ābād, Pakistan on 13th October, 2022. Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group was invited to attend the forum. In the forum, Mr SUN Feng Quan, Chairman of the Board of HKATG delivered a speech themed ‘’Aerospace Commercialization and Local Industrial Development-Hong Kong Aerospace Industrial Development Case Studies’’ to delegates and addressed the importance of Hong Kong aerospace industrial development and reindustrialization promoted by HKATG. At the same time, SUN expressed company’s unique status in Greater China Region and its sincerity to work with APSCO members.
The APSCO Leaders Forum aims to feature space industry elites around the globe to share their insights on topics including space law and policy, spatial governance and emerging industries so as to deepen their understanding on space commercialization, local industrial development and space financing. The event offers chance for leaders from different countries to discuss and enhance their knowledge regarding new problems in aerospace industry.
Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group, the only private enterprise attending the forum, marks its special and unique role in the field of global aerospace and is envisaged to give impetus on the development of aerospace business between Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization members.
About Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization
Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization, founded on 16th December,2008. The organization is an inter-governmental organization with full international legal status and is headquartered at Beijing, China. Members include agencies from China, Bengali, Iran, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Turkey, Indonesia, Egypt and ISNET. The council is the highest decision-making body and is consisted of ministers or ministerial representatives of the national space agencies of the Member States of the Organization. The council elects one chairman and two vice-chairman whose terms of office is two years.
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