NASRDA, DSA partner to advance Nigeria space technology

The National Space Research and Development Agency is set to forge a collaborative partnership with the Defence Space Administration to advance innovative solutions aimed at national development.

During a visit on Thursday to the DSA Headquarters in Abuja, NASRDA Director General Dr. Matthew Adepoju expressed the agency’s commitment to working closely with various stakeholders within Nigeria’s space ecosystem.

According to a statement by NASRDA, Director of Media and Corporate Communications at Dr. Felix Ale.

Adepoju emphasised the essential role that space technology plays in modern society.

“NASRDA is committed to working with relevant sectors to strengthen and regulate Nigeria’s space industry for the growth and development of the nation,” he said.

He said the partnership would focus on crucial areas such as data sharing, data centre integration, and Information and Communication infrastructure development.

Adepoju outlined these initiatives as part of NASRDA’s strategic efforts to promote the advancement of space technology across Africa.

“As part of its strategic efforts to promote the development of space technology in Africa, NASRDA will work with the Defence Space Administration in areas of data sharing, data centre integration, and ICT infrastructure to store data securely for mutual benefits,” he added.

Chief of the Defence Space Administration, Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Oluwatoyin, praised the ongoing support from NASRDA.

He remarked on the importance of fostering strong working relationships between the two agencies to leverage space technology for the benefit of all Nigerians.

“We need to encourage strong working relationships to maximize the benefits of space technology for the benefits of Nigerians,” he stated.

The collaboration comes as both agencies gear up to celebrate Nigeria’s 25 years in space, an event that will also involve key players in the space sector, including NIGCOMSAT Limited.

He added “With this partnership, NASRDA and DSA aim to not only enhance Nigeria’s standing in the global space community but also to utilize space technology to address local challenges, ultimately contributing to the nation’s development agenda.”

Source: The Punch

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