By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Italian Space Agency (ASI) has welcomed Minister Anna Maria Bernini from
Italy’s Ministry of University and Research to the Broglio Space Center (BSC)
in Malindi, Kenya, highlighting decades of scientific collaboration between
Italy and Africa.

Founded
in the 1960s by Professor Luigi Broglio, the center has evolved into a leading
hub for satellite reception, telemetry, and scientific research, while also
serving as a training ground for space-related skills across the continent.
ASI
President Teodoro Valente emphasized the center’s strategic role in fostering
partnerships with African countries and space agencies, contributing to
research, innovation, and local community development.

The
visit underscored BSC’s importance within Italy’s broader Piano Mattei for
Africa initiative, aligning with government guidelines and international
cooperation priorities.