SatNav Africa and AGEOS Tunisia forge alliance to advance geospatial innovation Across Africa

Date: 2025-05-05
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SatNav Africa Joint Programme Office (JPO) and the African Association for Geospatial Development (AGEOS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate Africa's capabilities in satellite navigation and space applications at the just-ended NewSpace Africa Conference in Cairo, Egypt. The agreement, inked on April 22 during the conference, establishes a collaborative framework to drive innovation in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS), and related space technologies across the continent. 

The strategic alliance will focus on three key pillars: fostering research and innovation, building local technical capacity, and promoting entrepreneurship – particularly among youth and women – in Africa's growing space sector. By aligning with both continental space policies and the Africa-EU Space Partnership Programme, the collaboration aims to stimulate the development of business clusters specializing in cutting-edge geospatial solutions. 

"This partnership represents more than just technical cooperation – it's about co-creating an ecosystem where African innovation can thrive in the global space economy," stated a SatNav Africa representative during the signing ceremony. AGEOS Tunisia emphasized the agreement's role in bridging technological gaps and creating tangible opportunities for African talent in the geospatial field. 

The MoU lays the groundwork for joint initiatives including specialized training programs, technology transfer projects, and startup incubation platforms designed to transform Africa's digital landscape. With GNSS applications becoming increasingly vital for sectors ranging from agriculture to urban planning, this collaboration positions both organizations at the forefront of Africa's space technology revolution. 

 

By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

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