UAE Speeds up Efforts to Build Settlements in Space Through the Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Future Accelerated Research's First Challenge

Monday 12 February 2018 08:51
Established by the Dubai Future Foundation, the MBR for Future Research works to expedite the UAE's space ambitions

In its commitment to accelerating global space exploration activities, the UAE launches the Space Challenge with a dedicated global grant fund that supports ambitious projects from all areas of research pursuing ideas and concepts to unlock the future of human space habitation. The challenge aims to attract brilliant minds from all around the world regardless of discipline, background, or origin.

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The UAE has announced a dedicated seed grant of AED2 million towards the Space Challenge to bankroll proposals that explore novel ideas and develop new business models for living and working in space. The funds will be used to solicit project proposals from diverse disciplines through a next-generation crowdfunding platform called "Guaana", whose innovative model dramatically reduces the time and effort required to fund seed ideas.

Established by the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) - the Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Accelerated Research has dedicated space exploration as one of it's first global challenges.

Dubai Future Foundation's CEO Khalfan Belhoul said: "The UAE has set itself on an ambitious path to lead the global space race, establishing the first city on Mars as per the 2117 Mars Project. Space research is the logical next step in humanity's search for knowledge and survival, and an advanced means to preserve human cultures, societies and economies. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Settlement Challenge we are launching today is designed to provide support for creative minds, unconventional ideas, innovative designs and research."

The space challenge is composed of three categories, the first of which revolves around Space Settlement, aims to develop plans for locations that could support a thriving sustainable settlement in space accommodating at least 100 people. It explores matters like construction automation, power, food, water, heating and cooling, all the while taking the human factor into consideration.

The second challenge - Terraforming & Space Ecology - looks into creating livable long-term environments, formulating strategies for the responsible terraforming of off-planet bodies near the Moon, Mars, asteroids and other orbital habitats.

Challenge number three - Economics, Business Model & Governance - seeks to develop business plans for optimal economics and resource utilization, writing scenarios that identify private-sector partners interested in conducting commercial activities in space. The challenge also seeks to ensure good governance by proposing national policies that promote society's awareness of peaceful settlement in space.

Application is open from February 10, 2018, for a month on: http://www.mbrspacechallenge.ae

Source: Dubai Future Foundation