The Saudi Space Agency announced today the launch of the “Sari” competition, targeting undergraduate students from universities across the Kingdom.
The competition aims to empower participants to design, build, and launch small satellites as part of an initiative to enhance competitiveness and innovation in the space sector and to cultivate a national generation capable of contributing to this field.
Key objectives of the competition include supporting scientific research and experiments, promoting opportunities to design and develop satellites, creating an environment that fosters innovation and scientific excellence among universities, and advancing technical and engineering skills in space sciences.
“Sari” represents a unique opportunity for student teams to undertake advanced projects involving the design of a small satellite tailored for practical applications in various fields, such as space imaging, data analysis, navigation applications, IoT programming, and conducting research to serve multiple technological domains.
Saudi Space Agency
The Saudi Space Agency will provide participants with a comprehensive educational environment, offering specialized supervision by experts in the field and intensive training programs, including workshops designed to enhance scientific and engineering skills. Additionally, necessary technical resources will be made available to ensure the efficient execution of projects.
As a competitive platform, “Sari” aims to bolster scientific innovation and technical research in the space sector. It offers students the chance to apply their academic knowledge to advanced practical projects. The competition also seeks to strengthen collaboration between the Saudi Space Agency and universities, fostering robust connections between academic institutions and the space sector to meet the needs of this strategic industry.
Furthermore, the Saudi Space Agency has invited interested students to submit their ideas through its official website, with January 30 set as the deadline for project submissions. A specialized committee will evaluate the ideas to ensure the selection of the most creative and distinguished projects.
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