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NMD Is Building Africa's Space Workforce, One Picosat at a Time

NMD Is Building Africa's Space Workforce, One Picosat at a Time
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Dr. Ifriky Tadadjeu has launched Nanosatellite Missions Design (NMD) in Cameroon to address the shortage of trained space industry professionals in Africa. The initiative, known as Mission 237, provides hands-on training for engineers using a real constellation of picosatellites.

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This initiative aims to bridge the technical skills gap in Africa's rapidly expanding space sector, fostering local expertise for satellite operations.

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