STAR.VISION Announces Key Partnerships at Kenya Space Expo 2024 to Propel AI Research in Space Technology

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STAR.VISION Announces Key Partnerships at Kenya Space Expo 2024 to Propel AI Research in Space Technology
RCMRD Director General Dr Emmanuel Nkurunziza with STAR.VISION Co-founder Mr Noor Fan, during the KSA Expo & Conference in Nairobi. Source: Kenya Space Expo 2024

Key Highlights

  • STAR.VISION announced agreements with Zambia’s National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) and Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) for the second edition of its Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare.
  • The initiative aims to provide a free and open platform for training students and engineers in space technology.

At the recently concluded Kenya Space Expo and Conference 2024 in Nairobi, STAR.VISION announced that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Zambia’s National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) and Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) for the second edition of its Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare programme. These collaboration agreements mark a significant step forward for STAR.VISION in advancing AI research and applications in Africa and worldwide.

STAR.VISION Co-founder Mr Noor Fan and Zambia’s NRSC Dr Faustin S. Banda, during the KSA Expo & Conference in Nairobi. Source: Kenya Space Expo 2024

The Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare programme, a key initiative of STAR.VISION, is set to transform the landscape of space technology. By providing a free and open platform for members to train students and engineers, it not only minimizes R&D costs but also raises awareness of the socio-economic benefits of space technologies. This is a significant step towards fostering global innovation and development.