The South African National Space Agency (SANSA) is set to strengthen its long-standing relationship with CPUT.
This week, SANSA CEO Dr Sandile Malinga visited the Bellville campus and met with Vice-Chancellor Prof Vuyisa Mazwi-Tanga and representatives from the French South African Technology Institute (F’SATI) to discuss future collaborations.
Malinga says the work in satellite engineering at F’SATI has been at the core of the relationship between the institutions.
During the past few years, SANSA has shown continued support for ZACUBE-1, a nanosatellite designed and constructed by postgraduate students and staff members at F’SATI. The satellite will be launched later this year and will carry a scientific experiment from SANSA Space Science Directorate in Hermanus.
Malinga says he is impressed with operations at F’SATI and says CPUT, along with other higher education institutions, will play a key role in the implementation of the national space programme and contribute directly to the development of future satellites and missions.
Head of F’SATI, Prof Robert van Zyl says they are looking forward to a long-term partnership in space science research with SANSA for the benefit of the country and the scientific world.
Written by Candes Keating
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