Advancing partnerships at Singapore Space Summit 2026
2 February 2026
Engagements with our counterparts at Space Summit 2026

At Singapore Space Summit 2026, Singapore was honoured to welcome 19 delegations from Space Agencies and organisations spanning across the world. OSTIn deepened our international space engagements, including the signing of Letters of Intent with Agencia Espacial Española (𝗔𝗘𝗘) and Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO), affirming our shared commitment to collaboration in the peaceful, responsible, and sustainable use of space.
OSTIn had meaningful engagements across the Summit with ASEAN partners – The National Research and Innovation Agency of The Republic of Indonesia, GISTDA, Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, Malaysia Space Agency (MYSA), Philippine Space Agency, Vietnam National Space Center (VNSC), Cambodia and Myanmar — as well as international counterparts from Brazilian Space Agency (AEB/MCTI), German Aerospace Center (DLR), European Space Agency - ESA, IN-SPACe, JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, UAE Space Agency, Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization and Kazhakstan. Our engagements focused on practical cooperation in Earth Observation for climate and disaster resilience, Space Situational Awareness to support space safety, and space technology and industry development to support commercially scalable and interoperable solutions for the ecosystem. We thank our regional and international counterparts for travelling to Singapore and for the open, forward-looking exchanges throughout the Summit.
Beyond bilateral discussions, OSTIn was delighted bring together international delegates to strengthen trust, deepen relationships, and celebrate a growing regional and global space community.
As OSTIn transitions into the National Space Agency of Singapore (NSAS), we aim to strengthen and scale our international partnerships. NSAS will continue to work closely with global and regional partners to co-develop capabilities, enable industry collaboration, and advance a safe, sustainable, and inclusive space ecosystem, reinforcing Singapore’s role as a trusted and constructive partner in the global space community.
