Egypt Education Platform (EEP) and the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) have forged a new strategic partnership, formalized in a signing ceremony by Omar Nazmy, General Manager of EEP, and Dr. Eng. Maged Ismail, CEO of EgSA.
Through this collaboration, EEP and EgSA will work together to strengthen students’ capabilities in space science and advanced technologies. The partnership introduces a specialized space training program within the EEP CAST framework, experiential learning through the EEP Internship Program, and expert-led career awareness sessions. It will also offer joint workshops on AI, data science, and satellite applications, alongside educational visits to Space City that enrich students’ understanding of Egypt’s progress in space research and satellite development.
Representatives from both entities were present at the signing. In attendance from EEP were Sherif Nabawy, EdTech and Innovation Director; Germeen El Manadily, Corporate Communications Manager; Hebba Haroun, EdTech Innovation and Curriculum Specialist; and Hadeer Abdelwahab, School Improvement Plan Partner and Career Counselling Lead.
From EgSA, representatives included Eng. Heba Nosseir, Senior Director for Commercialization; Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Director of Commercialization and Space Services; Dr. Ayman Ahmed, Acting Senior Director – Space Programs; Dr. Haitham Akah, Acting Senior Manager for Space Systems Design & Development; Gen. Ahmed Rahmi, General Manager of the General Department for Public Relations and Media; Gen. Ashraf Nabil, General Manager of the General Department for Internal Audit and Governance; Nesma Yamany, Media Director; Mrs. Shorouk Yahya, Marketing and Communication Specialist, Central Department for Marketing of Space Services and Products; and Ms. Hadeel Ashraf, Administrative Specialist, Central Department for Marketing of Space Services and Products.
This partnership reflects the shared mission of EEP and EgSA to equip the next generation with the knowledge, skills, and motivation needed to thrive in Egypt’s growing space sector and the broader STEM landscape, ensuring students are prepared for the future of innovation and scientific discovery.