The Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI) and the SatCom Industry Association of India (SIA-India) on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration in space technology.
This partnership is a significant step towards fostering innovation and socio-economic development in both nations.
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A vision for collaboration
The MoU leverages satellite technologies to drive development and strengthen international cooperation.
Dr Subba Rao Pavuluri, President of SIA-India, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are excited to embark on this partnership with GSSTI, which represents a significant step toward strengthening space sector ties between India and Ghana”.
The agreement includes initiatives such as capacity-building programs for Ghanaian space professionals and the co-development of satellites and ground stations.
Ghana’s ambition in space technology is not new; established in 2012, GSSTI aims to coordinate space science for national advancement. The institute operates centres specialising in Radio Astronomy, Remote Sensing, and Satellite Communications.
This collaboration will allow Ghana to benefit from India’s extensive experience in satellite manufacturing and launch services, aligning with Africa’s Agenda 2063 goals for socio-economic transformation.
Real-world impact
The partnership promises practical applications in various sectors, including agriculture and environmental management.
By integrating space technologies into these fields, both countries hope to demonstrate the tangible benefits of their collaboration.
“Together, we look forward to unlocking innovation and creating transformative opportunities for both nations,” Pavuluri added.
This MoU reflects the growing synergy between India and Africa. Trade between the regions reached $90.5 billion in 2022-23, with an aim of $200 billion by 2030. The collaboration underscores a shared commitment to using space as a driver for sustainable development.
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