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NEC And The Mexican Space Agency Collaborate In Satellite Development

NEC And The Mexican Space Agency Collaborate In Satellite Development


NEC and the Mexican Space Agency collaborate in satellite development – Jul 30, 2014– Tokyo, Japan (Techreleased) – NEC Corporation and the Mexican Space Agency (AEM), under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of advanced satellites. The document was signed by the Managing […]

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Posted On July 30, 2014
NEC and the Mexican Space Agency

NEC and the Mexican Space Agency collaborate in satellite development – Jul 30, 2014– Tokyo, Japan (Techreleased) – NEC Corporation and the Mexican Space Agency (AEM), under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of advanced satellites.

NEC and the Mexican Space Agency

The document was signed by the Managing Director of the AEM (Agencia Espacial Mexicana), Dr. Francisco Javier Mendieta Jimenez and by Dr. Nobuhiro Endo, President of NEC Corporation, aiming to strengthen the Earth Observation (EO) and climate change monitoring, global navigation and global positioning systems (GPS) and applications, as well as the satellite communications, control systems and terrestrial networks of Mexico’s space industry.

“The field of space science and technology and the value chain of its applications play a vital role in the socio-economic and industrial development of our territories, making this collaboration and technology transfer a definitive reinforcement of Mexican capabilities for developing satellites,” said Dr. Mendieta Jimenez.

“Mexico is undergoing major transformations that represent new opportunities for space. NEC has a long history of providing products and services in Mexico, including technologies for the TV broadcast of the 1968 Olympic Games. The Mexican Space Agency has already identified projects and activities of mutual interest and we look forward to building on this agreement,” said Dr. Endo.

Dr. Mendieta Jimenez and Dr. Endo mutually emphasized the importance of moving forward with this strategic alliance in cooperation with additional partners that include the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN) and the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) as part of positioning Mexico as a global player and Latin-American leader in the space economy.

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