2016 Trends & Prospects for Emerging Space Programs 2016


Dublin, July 25, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Trends & Prospects for Emerging Space Programs" report to their offering.

Trends & Prospects for Emerging Space Programs analyzes the development of Emerging Space Programs (ESPs) around the world. The report identifies existing and potential new entrants in space, analyzes global trends related to ESPs, benchmarks their strategies of investment, and analyzes the various issues faced by these new players and their partners/suppliers for the implementation of their programs.

Highlights of the report:

24 countries are identified as emerging space programs (ESPs) in 2015 having launched a total of 69 satellites in the last 20 years. As satellite technology has become more accessible and affordable, the number of countries investing in their first satellite system has increased dramatically. 2015 set an all-time record with nine satellites launched, confirming the dynamism of this market.

By 2025, it is estimated that the number of emerging space programs will increase to 47 countries around the world. This includes 23 newcomers who will have committed their first investment in space between 2016 and 2025. 131 satellites are forecasted to be launched in the next 10 years, nearly double that of the last decade. The total value of these satellites is estimated at nearly $12 billion, versus more than $5 billion during 2006-2015.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Overview Of Emerging Space Programs

2. Benchmarking Emerging Space Programs

3. Application Focus

4. Regional Focus

Asia - Central Asia - Latin America - Middle East & Africa

Each regional overview includes:

- By country, number and type of active and on-order satellites
- Best opportunities for future satellite capacity according to the ESP Indes
- Listing of satellites in operation or development
- Number of satellites launched by application
- Funding by application, 2006-2015 & 2016-2025

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