EgSA Hosts Delegates from Chad

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Source: EgSA

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  • Professor Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA), welcomed a delegation from Esri North Africa in the Republic of Chad at the agency’s headquarters.

Professor Sherif Sedky, the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) ‘s chief executive officer (CEO), welcomed a delegation from the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) North Africa in the Republic of Chad to the agency’s headquarters. The visit aimed to explore avenues for collaboration in space technology, focusing on satellite imagery.

Professor Sherif Sedky expressed his happiness with the visit. He emphasised the agency’s role in promoting international cooperation in space technology, which boosts local and international capacities. The delegation expressed interest in leveraging the Egyptian Space Agency’s expertise for their future projects, highlighting the importance of exchanging experiences and techniques to achieve common goals in space technology.

The visit is part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between Egypt and Chad and promote cooperation in the scientific and technological spheres to benefit both countries. This initiative aligns with EgSA’s broader mission to advance space science and technology through strategic partnerships and shared knowledge. The discussions underscored the mutual benefits of such collaborations, highlighting how they can drive innovation and development in the space industry.

This visit marks a significant step forward in the relationship between Egypt and Chad and a fruitful partnership that will enhance space technology capabilities. Both parties look forward to building on this foundation and achieving remarkable advancements in their respective space programmes through continued collaboration and knowledge exchange.

By leveraging EgSA’s expertise, Chad can accelerate the development of its space technology infrastructure. This collaboration could result in the establishment of advanced satellite systems and technologies in Chad, improving their capabilities in space exploration and satellite applications.