The agency: MYSA
The Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA) operates under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) as the country's focal point for space activities, from Earth observation programmes to industry development and international representation.
The law: Malaysia Space Board Act 2022 (Act 834)
Act 834 established the legal framework for space activities conducted from or by Malaysia, including the licensing regime for launches and space objects. For companies operating satellite-dependent services, the Act is the anchor for regulatory certainty: it defines who may do what in orbit under Malaysian jurisdiction, and how liability is handled.
The policy: DAN2030 and SISP2030
The National Space Policy 2030 (DAN2030) and the Space Industry Strategic Plan 2030 (SISP2030) set the direction: growing a domestic space economy, building sovereign capability in satellite applications and positioning Malaysia within the regional industry. Connectivity, navigation and Earth observation, the three service families this company works in, sit squarely inside that agenda.
Why this page exists
Infrastructure customers in Malaysia procure within this framework. Publishing the policy context alongside the technical explainers keeps both halves of a procurement conversation, the engineering and the governance, on one site.
Sources
LAST VERIFIED · 4 JULY 2026