AAC Clyde Space Starts
AAC Space Africa To Take Part In Africa's
Growing Space Sector
2021-08-23
AAC Clyde Space has founded
AAC Space Africa to capitalize on the rapidly
growing market for satellites and space services
in Africa. AAC Space Africa will design, build,
and deliver space missions to the continent from
its Cape Town base in South Africa's Western
Cape Province. The new subsidiary will also be
the group's centre of competence for advanced
radio communication.
The new company will be
managed by Dr Robert Van Zyl as Managing
Director and Francois Visser as Technical
Director. They bring more than 40 years of small
satellite experience to the company, having
pioneered the African CubeSat industry through
several missions, including the first CubeSat
launched by the continent.
Their expertise spans all facets of New space
technologies, with a special focus on
communications.
The team will initially
focus on radio communication systems as well as
sales and marketing. The team is expected to
grow quickly in the coming year to meet demand
from the African space economy, which is set to
grow to $10 billion by 2024 (NewSpace Africa
Industry Report 2019).
"The need for space
services in Africa is growing rapidly as
Government, companies and communities seek
efficient ways to support development and build
out crucial infrastructure. We see great
potential for small satellites to provide
timely, accurate and targeted data for sectors
such as weather forecasting, ocean monitoring,
agricultural planning, and land management.
The ability to provide data
from space and monitor key issues across the
continent will help Africa develop at a far more
rapid pace over the next decade. Adding local
presence and expert knowledge to our existing
commercial offering will put AAC in an excellent
position to address these growing needs. We look
forward to taking an active role in the South
African space community and the wider market",
says CEO Luis Gomes.
AAC selected South Africa
as the base for its new subsidiary AAC Space
Africa, as the country has an established space
industry as well as a strong position in
communication systems, with highly skilled
engineers and data scientists. AAC Space Africa
will also be the centre of competence for
advanced radio communication systems for the
entire AAC group, becoming the worldwide
supplier of advanced radio systems for AAC's
space missions.
AAC Clyde Space has
previously been active in the African market
through its European companies' hubs, most
recently by supporting Mauritius in its efforts
to become a space nation and to track ocean
currents with earth observation technologies.