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GGPEN Marks First Day of ANGOTIC 2026 with Strategic Debates, Partnerships, and International Cooperation

GGPEN Marks First Day of ANGOTIC 2026 with Strategic Debates, Partnerships, and International Cooperation
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Angola's National Space Program Management Office (GGPEN) showcased its space technology initiatives at the ANGOTIC 2026 forum in Luanda. The event emphasized the role of satellite data in digital transformation, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.

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This highlights the growing influence of African nations in the global space sector and the strategic use of satellite technology for national development.

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Angola s National Space Program Management Office, GGPEN, took centre stage on the opening day of ANGOTIC 2026 in Luanda on 11 June, using the continent s largest ICT forum to advance strategic partnerships, host high-level diplomatic meetings, and assert space technology s role as a driver of Angola s digital transformation agenda.

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