Delegation of Poland's leading manufacturer of satellite systems and components, as well as advanced electronics for quantum computer control systems and other applications, on April 25-27 will participate in the Space Technology in Tashkent and ink a relevant memorandum of cooperation and roadmap with Uzbekistan's side. This was announced in a virtual meeting of the Space Research and Technology Agency under Uzbekistan's Ministry of Digital Technologies and representatives of Poland's Creotech Instruments, chaired by the Uzbek Embassy in Warsaw, Dunyo reports.
The event saw Ambassador Bakhrom Babayev, Director of the Department at the Space Research and Technology Agency Ismoil Rasulov, and Vice President of Creotech Instruments Jacek Kosiec.
The Uzbek side made a presentation and discussed the agenda of the space industry of Uzbekistan, national needs within the framework of space infrastructure development, and projects being developed or planned.
Reportedly, Poland's Creotech Instruments boasts a portfolio of twenty-six completed projects for the space sector, including fourteen space missions with Creotech-made hardware, four of which were carried out for the European Space Agency (ESA).
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