The South African National Space Agency (SANSA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the China Satellite Network Office. The agreement is regarding a partnership between both parties on BDS/GNSS applications for the benefit of both nations. The signature occurred during the ongoing Department of Science and Innovation’s (DSI) seventh annual Science Forum South Africa (SFSA-2021). It was during a workshop session on promoting BeiDou /Global Navigation Satellite System Applications.

The MoU includes intention for collaboration in satellite navigation, strengthening exchanges and cooperation in the domains of satellite navigation technologies. It also includes talents cultivation, applications and industrialization. Furthermore, it involves research and applications of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) /GNSS in geophysics, space science, geodetic survey and other sectors based on GNSS data amongst other interest areas.

This MoU Network receives support from bilateral cooperation between South Africa and China and facilitation through the Department of Science and Innovation.
“This is an exciting endeavour for the country as greater investment and support to the space engineering industry will mean growth in scarce engineering skills, strengthening of the knowledge economy and support to Government’s goal of addressing poverty through unemployment,” said Mr Mmbonene Moefe, DDG at the Department of Science and Innovation

Minister LI Zhigang, Chinese Embassy in South Africa, stated in his opening speech, “ Signing this MOU will further strengthen both countries’ research in the field of satellite navigation testing and evaluation, accelerate the application of Beidou satellite navigation system in transportation, logistics, precision agriculture, public safety among others, and provide more impetus for both China and South Africa to catch up with the 4th industrial revolution and realise the sustained development goals of our two countries.”

Mr YANG Changfeng, aademician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Chief Architect of BDS Engineering and Member of China Satellite Navigation System Committee, mentioned that “The Workshop on BDS/GNSS Applications in China and South Africa held on the same day of signing ceremony also plays an active role in deepening bilateral cooperation.”

“SANSA is on a growth trajectory and global partnerships are necessary for sustainability and success of a national space programme that benefits not only South Africans but the continent. We are eager to establish such partnerships and afford the local industry the opportunity to contribute and benefit in this exciting area of space technology,” said Dr Val Munsami, SANSA CEO.

Mr RAN Chengqi, Director General of China Satellite Navigation Office expressed that “China and South Africa, together with other African countries enjoy huge potentials on satellite navigation cooperation, according to the Vision for Promoting China-Africa Cooperation on BDS released in this November on the First China-Africa BDS Cooperation Forum. CSNO is eager to collaborate with SANSA under the framework of this MoU, to jointly make BDS Network and navigation satellite systems better serve Africa and the world and benefiting all mankind.”

The overall forum seeks to “Ignite Conversations about Science”. This is to enable the formation of new public-private and international partnerships. These partnerships will consequently put science at the service of society. SFSA-2021 is also committed to the purpose of furthering the pan-African scientific agenda.

Source: africanews