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While governments are important engines in the space sector, private actors are becoming increasingly involved. This has accelerated the sector’s growth, increasing the need to monitor new developments.\nAccording to a recent report by the World Economic Forum, the space economy could be worth USD 1.8 trillion by 2035, up from USD 630 bn in 2023.\nThe new platform allows users to easily identify patent documents concerning over 60 technical topics in cosmonautics and space observation. 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