Korean space industry consulting firm SpaceRadar and venture capital firm STIC Ventures hosted the inaugural Space Frontier Forum on Thursday, creating a platform for space industry startups, researchers and policymakers to explore new opportunities. Under the theme, "Understanding and Growing the Space Industry Ecosystem Together," the forum brought together over 150 participants, including officials from Korean space companies, startups, the Korea AeroSpace Research Institute (KARI), the foreign ministry and venture capital firms. "For the space industry to grow, it is essential for companies, researchers and policymakers to communicate and collaborate," SpaceRadar CEO Park Si-soo said. "We hope today's forum will serve as the starting point." During the forum, participants discussed the latest trends and emerging opportunities in the private space industry. Established space companies, including KT SAT and Nara Space, shared their experiences, while Mirae Asset Capital and KARI delivered presentations on investment trends and the latest developments in the space sector. Nara Space CEO