RCMRD Executive Director Dr. Emmanuel Nkurunziza and STAR.VISION Co-Founder Noor Fan at the KSA Expo & Conference in Nairobi. Source: Kenya Space Expo 2024
Key highlights
STAR.VISION announced that it has signed an agreement with Zambia’s National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) and Resource Mapping Centre for Regional Development (RCMRD) for the second edition of its Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare. The initiative aims to provide a free and open platform for imparting space technology training to students and engineers.
At the recently concluded Kenya Space Expo and Conference 2024 in Nairobi, STAR.VISION announced that it has signed collaboration agreements with Zambia’s National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) and Resource Mapping Centre for Regional Development (RCMRD) for the second edition of the Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare program. These collaboration agreements mark a major step forward for STAR.VISION in advancing AI research and applications in Africa and around the world.
STAR.VISION Co-Founder Noor Fan and Zambia’s NRSC Dr. Faustin S. Banda at the KSA Expo & Conference in Nairobi. Source: Kenya Space Expo 2024
The Spaceborne AI Algorithm Rideshare program, a key initiative of STAR.VISION, is a game changer for space technology. By providing a free and open platform for our members to train students and engineers, we not only minimize research and development costs but also raise awareness of the socio-economic benefits of space technology – a crucial step towards fostering global innovation and development.