Senegal prioritizes space capabilities through local skills Development at SENSAT

Date: 2026-03-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

SENSAT Sénégal is prioritizing specialized training as a cornerstone of its strategy to ensure the country’s technological sovereignty in the space sector.

The programme relies on a core team of around twenty highly skilled engineers and technicians, all graduates of Senegalese grandes écoles and top of their respective classes. Initial training included sending cohorts to the Centre Spatial de l'Université de Montpellier (CSUM) to acquire expertise in satellite design and operations.

Today, the model has shifted to indigenous training, with foreign-trained experts now providing instruction directly at the Diamniadio Space Centre. This approach aims to strengthen local expertise and promote long-term technological autonomy.

A notable example is Ameth Ba, an aerospace engineer at SENSAT, who completed the Space Systems Engineering Training Course at the ESA Academy through a partnership between the African Space Agency and the European Space Agency. Additional professionals are scheduled for international training in the coming weeks, after which they will contribute to Senegal’s domestic space technology efforts.

Officials said the growing pool of local experts now positions Senegal to independently develop and manufacture its own space technologies, reinforcing the country’s broader ambitions in science, technology, and innovation.

 

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