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Space Technology Convention and Exhibition to take place next week

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The greater use of what is called earth observation data from space technology could add US$100 billion to Southeast Asia's GDP in five years' time. This is from a new report, ahead of the Global Space Technology Convention and Exhibition, which will take place in Singapore next week. Nicolette Yeo, Director of Innovation at Singapore Space and Technology, and Michelle Khoo, Co-Leader of Deloitte Southeast Asia's Center for the Edge, discuss Singapore's space industry. They talk about how satellite technology can be used and how it can help reduce cost.

The greater use of what is called earth observation data from space technology could add US$100 billion to Southeast Asia's GDP in five years' time. This is from a new report, ahead of the Global Space Technology Convention and Exhibition, which will take place in Singapore next week. Nicolette Yeo, Director of Innovation at Singapore Space and Technology, and Michelle Khoo, Co-Leader of Deloitte Southeast Asia's Center for the Edge, discuss Singapore's space industry. They talk about how satellite technology can be used and how it can help reduce cost.

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