On 6 September 2024, His Excellency Bandar Alkhorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia, and his delegation paid a visit to USPACE Technology Group Limited (USPACE). The delegation learned about the overall progress of USPACE business and visited in detail the satellite manufacturing center, satellite operation center, and data application center.
His Excellency Bandar Alkhorayef and his delegation spoke highly of USPACE's facilities and equipment, expressing that the ASPACE Hong Kong Satellite Manufacturing Center under USPACE is large-scale and equipped with advanced facilities. The delegation congratulated on the progress achieved in satellite development, satellite operation, and data applications.
After the visit, His Excellency Bandar Alkhorayef and Mr. Sun Fengquan, Chairman and CEO of USPACE had an in-depth exchange and explored how the two sides can deepen space cooperation in the Middle East and the African regions.
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