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Surrey Satellite joins forces with the Air and Space Institute
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Surrey Satellite joins forces with the Air and Space Institute
by Staff Writers
Guildford UK (SPX) Oct 10, 2023

Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) is delighted to announce a partnership with centre of excellence and training provider, The Air and Space Institute. SSTL's Head of Customer Training Stu Jones is pictured (right) with ASI's Assistant Principle Ross Tarnowski (left), visiting ASI's soon to be completed dedicated Aerospace building in Newark, Notts.

By joining forces with ASI, SSTL aims to further expand its educational outreach, providing students with unprecedented access to the world of space technology and exploration. Whether it's through hands-on training programmes or immersive mission studies, the partnership promises to be a launchpad for the next generation of space innovators.

Ross Tarnowski, Assistant Principal at the Lincoln College group, leading the Air and Space Institute and Engineering, said: "I am really pleased to have forged a partnership with Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), a global leader in small satellite technologies with extensive space engineering expertise. This collaboration will allow our students to gain a broader understanding of this fast-paced sector through industry relations with SSTL. I am looking forward to developing this relationship as we continue to build upon our current space programme and future provision shaped through SSTL's input."

Stu Jones, Head of Customer Training at SSTL, said: "Training has been fundamentally in the DNA of SSTL since our birth in the University of Surrey over 40 years ago. We are delighted to partner with the Air and Space Institute and grow our capability in delivering modern training programmes to a modern-day intake of space engineers.

"The ASI building will be fantastic when complete, offering relevant training that will boost the UKs Air and Space engineering workforce. As per SSTL's vison to share our know-how to enable advancement in space, we take seriously this commitment to supporting the next generation of space leaders."

Together, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and the Air and Space Institute mark a significant milestone in the journey of space exploration and education and are poised to make significant contributions to Earth observation and space science.

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