emirates7 - Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company announced today the signing of a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Angola's Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISM).
The five-year strategic partnership covers advanced technology collaboration across multiple domains. The agreement encompasses satellite communications, Earth observation, artificial intelligence, high-altitude platform stations, national security drones, border control solutions, and command and control centre development.
The agreement was signed in Luanda in the presence of Space42's Chief Commercial Officer, Sulaiman Al Ali, and senior Angolan military officials.
Space42 already maintains a strong operational presence in Angola, providing 100% coverage of the country through its YahClick satellite broadband service. This existing infrastructure foundation will be significantly enhanced with upcoming expanded solutions and services from the advanced Thuraya-4 satellite system, demonstrating Space42's long-term commitment to the Angolan market and making this MoU a natural progression of the company’s growing relationship.
"We're incredibly excited about this partnership and what it means for Angola," said Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer of Space42. "After years of serving the Angolan people through our satellite services, this MoU represents a natural evolution of our commitment to the country. When General Massano and his team visited us in the UAE, we could see their genuine interest in how our space technology and AI solutions could make a real difference - not just for national security, but for the everyday lives of Angola's people and communities. This collaboration builds on our longstanding relationship and represents an opportunity to something truly meaningful together."
The agreement is the direct result of high-level meetings recently held in the United Arab Emirates between General João Pereira Massano, head of Angola's Military Intelligence and Security Service, and Space42's executive leadership team.
During these sessions, Space42 conducted a series of live demonstrations and comprehensive product presentations, showcasing the company's advanced capabilities in space-based intelligence and AI-powered solutions.
The technical presentations generated significant interest from the Angolan delegation and paved the way for the deeper collaboration now formalised through this MoU.
Under the terms of the agreement, both parties will collaborate on developing and implementing solutions across seven priority areas:
Satellite Communications Technologies: Advanced communication systems leveraging Space42's satellite infrastructure
Earth Observation: High-resolution imagery and geospatial intelligence capabilities
Artificial Intelligence: AI-powered analytics and automated intelligence processing
High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS): Development and deployment of HAPS for communications and Earth observation
National Security Drones: Specialised unmanned systems for surveillance and border security
Border Control Solutions: Integrated technology systems for enhanced border monitoring
Command and Control Centre: Development of centralised operations and communications hub
This MoU represents Space42's continued expansion across Africa and demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting government partners with advanced space technology and artificial intelligence solutions.
The five-year strategic partnership covers advanced technology collaboration across multiple domains. The agreement encompasses satellite communications, Earth observation, artificial intelligence, high-altitude platform stations, national security drones, border control solutions, and command and control centre development.
The agreement was signed in Luanda in the presence of Space42's Chief Commercial Officer, Sulaiman Al Ali, and senior Angolan military officials.
Space42 already maintains a strong operational presence in Angola, providing 100% coverage of the country through its YahClick satellite broadband service. This existing infrastructure foundation will be significantly enhanced with upcoming expanded solutions and services from the advanced Thuraya-4 satellite system, demonstrating Space42's long-term commitment to the Angolan market and making this MoU a natural progression of the company’s growing relationship.
"We're incredibly excited about this partnership and what it means for Angola," said Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer of Space42. "After years of serving the Angolan people through our satellite services, this MoU represents a natural evolution of our commitment to the country. When General Massano and his team visited us in the UAE, we could see their genuine interest in how our space technology and AI solutions could make a real difference - not just for national security, but for the everyday lives of Angola's people and communities. This collaboration builds on our longstanding relationship and represents an opportunity to something truly meaningful together."
The agreement is the direct result of high-level meetings recently held in the United Arab Emirates between General João Pereira Massano, head of Angola's Military Intelligence and Security Service, and Space42's executive leadership team.
During these sessions, Space42 conducted a series of live demonstrations and comprehensive product presentations, showcasing the company's advanced capabilities in space-based intelligence and AI-powered solutions.
The technical presentations generated significant interest from the Angolan delegation and paved the way for the deeper collaboration now formalised through this MoU.
Under the terms of the agreement, both parties will collaborate on developing and implementing solutions across seven priority areas:
Satellite Communications Technologies: Advanced communication systems leveraging Space42's satellite infrastructure
Earth Observation: High-resolution imagery and geospatial intelligence capabilities
Artificial Intelligence: AI-powered analytics and automated intelligence processing
High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS): Development and deployment of HAPS for communications and Earth observation
National Security Drones: Specialised unmanned systems for surveillance and border security
Border Control Solutions: Integrated technology systems for enhanced border monitoring
Command and Control Centre: Development of centralised operations and communications hub
This MoU represents Space42's continued expansion across Africa and demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting government partners with advanced space technology and artificial intelligence solutions.