GGPEN Uses ANGOTIC 2026 to Cement Strategic Alliances Across Africa and Beyond

Angola's National Space Program Management Office (GGPEN) signed multiple cooperation agreements at ANGOTIC 2026 to expand its satellite infrastructure and digital services. Key partnerships include a major deal with Unitel to integrate space technology and AI-powered geospatial solutions across Angola.
Why it matters
These agreements represent a strategic effort by Angola to modernize its telecommunications and digital infrastructure through international and domestic collaboration.
Angola’s National Space Program Management Office (GGPEN) formalised a series of memoranda of understanding and cooperation agreements on the first day of ANGOTIC 2026, cementing partnerships designed to expand the reach of Angola s space infrastructure, accelerate the adoption of satellite-derived applications, and deepen technical cooperation across the continent and beyond. Angola s Minister of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Social Communication, H.E. Eng. Mário Oliveira presided over the signings, signalling that these are not merely institutional arrangements but commitments backed by the highest level of government.
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