Inauguration
of the Thales Alenia Space/Omnisys Centro Tecnológico Espacial in São
José dos Campos, Brazil
March 10, 2015
Thales Alenia Space and Omnisys
inaugurated their joint Space Technology Center (Centro Tecnológico
Espacial) in the São José dos Campos technology park in Brazil. The
inauguration ceremony was attended by the president of the Brazilian
Space Agency (AEB), delegations from the French and Brazilian defense
ministries, the defense procurement agency DGA, and the space delegation
from GIFAS, the French aerospace industry trade association.
This space technology center
clearly reflects Thales Alenia Space's strategy of being a favored
partner in the development of the Brazilian space industry, and is in
line with the measures implemented within the scope of the contract for
the SGDC dual use telecommunications satellite, won by Thales Alenia
Space in 2013. It is ideally located in a technology park that already
hosts the company Visiona, and is not far from Embraer and the INPE,
Brazil's
national space research center. Initially, the Space Technology
Center will develop
technology partnerships with local Brazilian space companies.
Omnisys will also contribute its
skills, enabling the center to develop its engineering and design
activities for space applications in upcoming contracts. Looking further
ahead, the Space Technology Center could also host a data analysis
center associated with the European program Copernicus, enabling Brazil
to more clearly define its satellite requirements for environmental
management, with a special focus on the essential Amazon region.
Since signing the SGDC satellite
contract, Thales Alenia Space has already implemented a number of
concrete actions concerning the development of a space partnership with Brazil. In particular, The company's
Space Institute aims to help Brazilian universities establish a master's
in space systems engineering, has set up a satellite-oriented university
chair, and has coordinated and financed various doctoral theses and
joint studies. Furthermore, within the scope of the Technology
Absorption Plan, about 40 Brazilian engineers are learning more about
space technologies at Thales Alenia Space's French facilities.
In 2013, TAS had signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Brazilian space agency AEB to
be a primary partner in the development of a Brazilian space industry.
Thales Alenia Space and AEB have now signed the Definitive Transfer of
Technology Agreement, which further specifies the general ideas in the
original MOU, the subjects that have been chosen, the timetable and the
term and conditions for application. A framework tripartite Thales
Alenia Space/AEB/(Brazilian company) contract has also been finalized,
enabling the rapid implementation, on demand, of technology transfer
contracts.
"With the inauguration of
this center, Thales Alenia Space, along with Omnisys, pursues its
commitment as a major industrial partner in the development of Brazil's
own space industry," said Joel Chenet, Senior Vice President, Thales
Alenia Space Brazil.
"All of our actions are designed to enable the Brazilian space industry
to manufacture its own low-orbit satellite within three to five years."
“Brazil is one of the key
countries for Thales as part of our international strategy of
sustainable growth focused on emerging markets. The new unit in São José
dos Campos is our sixth in the country and reinforces our local strategy
to transfer technologies, establish a local industrial base and develop
local partnerships. As one of Brazil’s most innovative companies and
Thales’s pillar in the country, Omnisys is a leader in the air traffic
management radars market, a key partner of the Brazilian Navy and also a
key player in the Space industry,” added Ruben Lazo, Vice President for
Thales in Latin America.
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