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Kenya Partners With ESA to Grow Its Space Industry and Data Capabilities

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJune 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have agreed on new steps to work together on space technology and Earth observation.

Kenya’s Vision At ESA’s Innovation Summit

KSA Director General Maj. Gen. Hillary Kipkosgey gave a keynote speech at ESA’s Innovation Summit. He outlined Kenya’s plans to build a strong national space ecosystem. The strategy focuses on research, home-grown innovation, and partnerships with international players.

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New Lab For Space Startups

One major announcement was the Africa Business Innovation Lab (ABIL. This joint programme between KSA and ESA will support Kenyan startups that use space‑based technologies, such as satellite data or communications. The goal is to grow entrepreneurship in Kenya’s emerging space sector and turn local ideas into practical services and products.

Expanding Earth Observation Cooperation

On the sidelines of the summit, Maj. Gen. Kipkosgey met with ESA’s Director of Earth Observation, Simonetta Cheli. They discussed how ESA’s technical know‑how in satellite imaging and analysis could help Kenya tackle its own priorities, such as monitoring land use, climate impacts, agriculture, and disaster risks. Senior ESA officials Rune Floberghagen, Benjamin Koetz and Alex Chunet also took part, along with Charles Mwangi from KSA.

Building Kenya’s Space Capabilities

KSA says the strengthened partnership is part of a broader push to speed up the development of Kenya’s space capabilities and put satellite data to work for national development. That includes better planning, environmental management, and support for key sectors like farming and infrastructure.

The agency thanked ESA for its ongoing support and framed the new initiativesm especially ABIL and the Earth observation cooperation, as important steps toward Kenya’s long‑term space ambitions.

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