🛰️ Space is no longer a distant frontier; it’s vital to securing our future. From safeguarding satellites to fostering global cooperation, every nation needs a robust space strategy. In this article Luigi Scatteia, our Space Practice Global Lead and Hazuki Mori, Lead, Planetary Solutions Impact at the World Economic Forum elaborate why the challenge for governments is no longer whether to engage, but how to do so cost-effectively while advancing national goals. To support this, we’ve collaborated with the World Economic Forum to create the National Space Strategy Toolkit. Drawing on global best practice, it helps nations design or refine strategies, optimise resources, strengthen coordination, and build resilient ecosystems through actionable recommendations. Read the full article and access the toolkit here: https://pwc.to/3JECF6R #SpaceStrategy
The interesting shift here is how quickly space strategy has moved from ambition to necessity for 1 simple reason. Every critical system we rely on already depends on orbital infrastructure, so governments that plan early gain stability and influence. When you look at national priorities today, which capability feels most urgent to build first?
Concise and impactful.
Developing robust space strategies is key to safeguarding assets and ensuring long-term national competitiveness. Exciting to see frameworks that turn global best practices into actionable guidance for governments.