The project will create opportunities for students to understand how satellites work and related technology for the space industry
President of the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology Ahmed el-Gohary witnessed the signing of an agreement for an educational laboratory satellites project on the Egyptian Space Technology Education Platform.
“The project will train individuals in satellite technology qualifying them for work in space science and technology in order to attain the goals of Egypt’s vision for sustainable development,” el-Gohary said.
“The project will create opportunities for students to understand how satellites work and related technology for the space industry,” el-Gohary added.
The university will offer theoretical and practical syllabuses in space science and technology, he said
University vice president Sameh Nada said new graduates and engineers will be given practical training in the field of space explore design concepts for electronic and mechanical systems, and their related software.