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Axiom Space and Egyptian Space Agency partner to boost space exploration
Axiom Space and Egyptian Space Agency partner to boost space exploration

Broadcast Pro

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Broadcast Pro

Axiom Space and Egyptian Space Agency partner to boost space exploration

The MoU outlines collaboration in key areas such as microgravity research, Earth observation and advanced space technologies. Axiom Space and the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster collaboration in the exploration and utilisation of space. The partnership aims to establish a framework for joint initiatives, including research activities and support for human spaceflight efforts. Commenting on the agreement, Professor Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency, said: 'This MoU reflects a shared commitment to advancing space technology and scientific research while enhancing the institutional capabilities of both parties. It lays the foundation for pioneering scientific collaboration and exploring space manufacturing opportunities—reinforcing Egypt's emergence as a rising force in the global space community.' The MoU signifies a shared commitment to advancing space technology and scientific research while enhancing the capabilities of both organisations. It serves as a foundation from which to build upon groundbreaking research and explore in-space manufacturing opportunities, further solidifying Egypt's emerging role in the global space community. Tejpaul Bhatia, CEO of Axiom Space, stated: 'Egypt has recently made remarkable progress toward becoming a spacefaring nation and a regional hub for space diplomacy, hosting the headquarters of the newly established African Space Agency. At Axiom Space, we are proud to collaborate with EgSA to support the development of a space ecosystem in Egypt and across the region, combining Axiom Space’s pioneering expertise in developing space infrastructure with innovative technologies, and human spaceflight services.' The cooperation will encompass various areas, including microgravity research, technology development, Earth observation applications, and capacity building. This partnership aims to create mutually beneficial efforts that will enhance the capabilities of the space sector in Egypt and the broader region. US Ambassador to Egypt Herro Mustafa Garg, highlighted the historic agreement and commented: 'Congratulations to American company Axiom Space and the Egyptian Space Agency on the signing of their MoU to cooperate on training, research, and development efforts that align with our shared vision for space exploration and activities that will benefit Egypt, the United States, and the world.' Through this MoU, both organisations look to facilitate the exchange of scientists and engineers, promoting knowledge transfer and fostering innovation in the space industry. The collaboration is expected to pave the way for significant advancements in space exploration, technology development, and international cooperation.

PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs
PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs

Egypt Independent

time16-03-2025

  • Business
  • Egypt Independent

PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has lauded the pivotal role of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) to achieve sustainable development goals through adopting space technology. The premier's remarks came Saturday during the 10th meeting of the agency's board at its headquarters in New Cairo in the presence of Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat, CEO of EgSA Sherif Sedqi and a host of respective officials. Madbouly extended thanks to the agency board members over their great efforts to contribute to the national development process. For his part, Sedqi commended the premier's ongoing support for the agency, reviewing a report on remarkable achievements made by EgSa over the past period. During the meeting many topics were discussed, most notably the agency's preparations for launching new satellites and Egypt's hosting of the NewSpace Africa 2025 conference on April 21-24 under the theme of 'Empowering Africa's Economy through Space-Driven Innovation', Spokesman for the Cabinet Mohammed al-Homsany said.

Egyptian Space Agency unveils ambitious satellite projects, international partnerships
Egyptian Space Agency unveils ambitious satellite projects, international partnerships

Daily News Egypt

time15-03-2025

  • Science
  • Daily News Egypt

Egyptian Space Agency unveils ambitious satellite projects, international partnerships

The Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) is embarking on ambitious new satellite projects and expanding international collaborations, as announced during the agency's 10th Board of Directors meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The Saturday meeting, held at EgSA headquarters in New Cairo, reviewed recent achievements and future plans, focusing on developing local space technology capabilities, fostering African cooperation, and contributing to development-focused space projects. Among the key projects discussed were the development of a satellite to measure plasma characteristics in the ionosphere and the African Development Satellite project. The latter, part of an Egyptian initiative, involves developing a nanosatellite to monitor climate change impacts in collaboration with several African countries. A partnership with Bahrain to develop a hyperspectral imaging camera for China's Chang'e 7 lunar mission was also highlighted. Egypt will host the New Space Africa 2025 conference in partnership with the African Space Agency, solidifying its leading role in the African space sector. The conference aims to boost continental cooperation in space and promote joint policies and strategies. EgSA's training programmes for African specialists, with 71 engineers from 34 countries trained since 2021, further demonstrate this commitment. Prime Minister Madbouly commended EgSA's progress since his last visit, highlighting the agency's vital role in achieving national sustainable development goals through space technology. He emphasised the importance of utilising the agency's applications going forward. Egyptian Space Agency CEO Sherif Sedky provided a comprehensive report on recent achievements, including successful missions like EgyptSat 2 and NexSat 1. The board addressed international collaborations, including agreements with the Greek and Kenyan space agencies, as well as academic partnerships and collaborations with international companies for technology transfer. A key initiative is the development of an Egyptian microsatellite platform to boost local manufacturing capabilities by 2026. The meeting concluded with a review of EgSA's pursuit of ISO AS9100 quality certification and the approval of its 2025/2026 budget. These efforts underscore Egypt's dedication to establishing itself as a regional hub for space science and technology innovation. The meeting was attended by Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat, Egyptian Space Agency CEO Sherif Sedky, Academy of Scientific Research President Gina El-Feky, and representatives of various ministries and agencies. It followed a tour of the EgSA facilities by the prime minister.

OPEN// PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs
OPEN// PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs

Middle East

time15-03-2025

  • Business
  • Middle East

OPEN// PM praises pivotal role of EgSA to realize SDGs

CAIRO, March 15 (MENA) – Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli has lauded the pivotal role of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) to achieve sustainable development goals through adopting space technology. The premier's remarks came Saturday during the 10th meeting of the agency's board at its headquarters in New Cairo in the presence of Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat, CEO of EgSA Sherif Sedqi and a host of respective officials. Madbouli extended thanks to the agency board members over their great efforts to contribute to the national development process. For his part, Sedqi commended the premier's ongoing support for the agency, reviewing a report on remarkable achievements made by EgSa over the past period. During the meeting many topics were discussed, most notably the agency's preparations for launching new satellites and Egypt's hosting of the NewSpace Africa 2025 conference on April 21-24 under the theme of 'Empowering Africa's Economy through Space-Driven Innovation', Spokesman for the Cabinet Mohammed El Homsany said. (MENA) K F E/R E E

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