Abstract
This article discusses the establishment of a state-level space secretariat in São Paulo, designed to strengthen the connection between the local space industry and societal demands in areas such as public security, agriculture, disaster management, and urban planning. The study employs a qualitative methodology, utilizing a focus group comprising representatives from government, industry, and academia, to analyze the opportunities and challenges for state-level governance in the space sector. The results highlight the importance of establishing a high-level governance structure directly subordinate to the state government, creating stable funding mechanisms such as venture capital funds, and promoting innovation districts to foster research and industrial competitiveness. The article contributes to addressing a governance gap in the Brazilian space program by proposing São Paulo as a pilot case for state-led initiatives that could later be expanded nationwide.
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