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UAE education ministry, Space42 launch spacetech educational campaign for UAE students

Campaign aims to encourage greater engagement with the sciences through hands-on learning experiences that align with the UAE’s STEM curriculum
UAE education ministry, Space42 launch spacetech educational campaign for UAE students
As part of the educational campaign, Space42 will also offer students interactive workshops, presentations, and Q&A sessions, which they can also access virtually (Image: WAM)

Space42, the UAE’s first AI-powered spacetech company with global reach, and the UAE Ministry of Education, recently announced an educational campaign to inspire and educate the next generation of scientists, engineers, and space enthusiasts ahead of the launch of the company’s next-generation mobility system, Thuraya 4 satellite.

“As we approach the launch of our next-generation satellite, Thuraya 4, we are pleased to collaborate with the UAE Ministry of Education as part of our ongoing efforts to nurture young scientists and support the UAE’s National Space Strategy 2030,” stated Ali Al Hashemi, CEO of Yahsat Space Services, Space42.

Future of UAE’s spacetech

Space42’s educational campaign will invite students from UAE Ministry of Education-run schools to visit Yahsat Space Services’ facilities across the UAE as part of Thuraya 4’s pre-launch ‘One World. Deeply Connected’ campaign. The campaign aims to encourage greater engagement with the sciences through hands-on learning experiences that align with the UAE’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum.

“Space42 remains committed to inspiring curiosity and providing hands-on learning opportunities. As we usher in a new phase of our growth strategy with the launch of Thuraya 4, our educational programs, partnerships, and community outreach initiatives showcase Space42’s advancements in satellite technology and vital role in ensuring that the future of spacetech is in capable and enthusiastic hands,” added Al Hashemi.

Engaging students in space sciences, tech

During the school tours of Yahsat Space Services’ facilities, students will learn about the operations at the satellite control center, engage with engineers, and begin to appreciate the intricacies of satellite technology. As part of the educational campaign, Space42 will also offer students interactive workshops, presentations, and Q&A sessions, which they can also access virtually.

Sulaiman Al Kaabi, executive director of the Students’ Wellbeing Sector, emphasized the Ministry of Education’s commitment to engaging students in key fields that align with the UAE’s vision, particularly in space sciences and related technologies. He praised Space42’s dedication to involving public school students in its initiatives and campaigns, making them a central part of future projects.

In addition, he highlighted how the ministry empowers students to lead vital sectors, noting that the collaboration with Space42 will deepen their knowledge of advanced sciences and space technology through exposure to the company’s projects and its pivotal role in shaping the future of space exploration.

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Advancing interest in STEM fields

Space42’s campaign will contribute to cementing the UAE’s achievements in space, particularly by facilitating student visits to Space42’s Yahsat Space Services facilities. The campaign also provides participating schools and students with a rare opportunity to see real-world applications of their STEM learning.

The campaign seeks to inspire students by giving them insight into potential career paths in aerospace and technology, motivating them to pursue further studies in STEM fields. It also seeks to connect students with the country’s accomplishments in space exploration and technology, enhancing their understanding of their role in a global context.

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