On June 12, 2024, Mr. Hamad Aljebreen, the Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Hong Kong, paid an invited visit to Uspace Technology Group (USPACE). The visit was warmly received by the Chairman and CEO of the group, Mr. Sun Fengquan. Mr. Sun Fengquan extended a sincere welcome to the Consul General, and Consul General Hamad Aljebreen expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the warm reception from USPACE.
The two parties engaged in in-depth discussions on satellite manufacturing, satellite monitoring and control, and satellite data at USPACE/ASPACE. During the subsequent site visit, Consul General Hamad Aljebreen visited the satellite manufacturing centre, satellite operation control and application centre of USPACE. He expressed high praise for USPACE's advanced level and innovation capabilities in satellite technology.
This visit not merely deepened mutual understanding and friendship but also laid a solid foundation for the potential future cooperation. USPACE will continue to strive to promote collaboration in aerospace technology, jointly exploring the infinite possibilities of space.
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