Africa-Press – Angola. A memorandum to promote academic relations and the transfer of cultural, technological and scientific knowledge was signed on Monday in the country’s capital between the Luanda Science Centre (CCL) and the National Space Program Management Office (GGPEN).
The agreement, signed by the directors-general of the CCL, Diogo Morais, and the GGPEN, Zolana João, is based on teaching, research, dissemination and scientific learning.
Vangiliya Filipe, assistant director for Technical and Scientific department of the GGPEN, said the aim is to create joint mechanisms for training staff in the use of space technology in a more academic forum.
She said the GGPEN signed two other partnerships with the Angolan Young Entrepreneurs Association (ANGE) and the private telecommunications and agriculture services company Multitel.
The agreement aims to improve and spread knowledge, bring new entrepreneurs to the space sector in terms of education and the products and services that are produced within GGPEN.
The Luanda Science Centre (CCL) is a pioneering institution in Angola, dedicated to the dissemination and popularization of scientific, technological and cultural knowledge.
GGPEN is an entity supervised by the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Media, responsible for managing and monitoring the development of the National Space Program.
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