SANSA and Walter Sisulu University partner to strengthen space innovation and skills development

Date: 2026-05-18
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The South African National Space Agency (SANSA) has signed a partnership agreement with Walter Sisulu University aimed at advancing space innovation, research collaboration, and skills development in South Africa.

The agreement forms part of broader efforts to strengthen institutional cooperation in space science and technology, with a focus on building local capacity and expanding opportunities in the Eastern Cape and beyond.

According to SANSA Chief Executive Officer Humbulani Mudau, the partnership represents a strategic investment in the country’s future capabilities and highlights the importance of collaboration between academia, government, and traditional leadership structures in driving innovation-led development.

He noted that the initiative builds on recent developments, including the launch of the Natural Resources Management Programme in collaboration with the Amaxhosa Kingdom, provincial government, and other stakeholders. The programme is designed to integrate space-based technologies, socio-economic data, and Fourth Industrial Revolution innovations to address challenges such as food security, disaster risk reduction, water management, rural development, and sustainable human settlements planning.

The partnership will focus on a range of activities, including staff exchanges, joint research funding applications, curriculum development, co-supervision of postgraduate students, community engagement initiatives, and the establishment of research centres and centres of excellence in space applications.

Mudau emphasized the importance of youth engagement and education in building South Africa’s future space capabilities, noting that innovation must be rooted in communities and supported through strong academic and training institutions.

SANSA stated that the collaboration is expected to contribute to a more inclusive and locally grounded national space programme aligned with South Africa’s broader development priorities.

 

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