KSIU Engineering Students Complete Advanced Training at the Egyptian Space Agency
As part of its commitment to integrating academic knowledge with practical training, King Salman International University has concluded an advanced field training program for its Engineering students at the Egyptian Space Agency. The program was conducted under the framework of the cooperation protocol signed between Prof. Ashraf Saad Hussein,KSIU President, and the President of the Egyptian Space Agency.
The training focused on three of the most advanced space systems. Students worked on the Integrated Satellite Control System, gaining practical knowledge of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and their role in satellite control. They also studied the Modern Space Power System, which introduced them to cutting-edge solar energy applications and power electronics to ensure sustainable satellite operations. In addition, they trained on the Advanced Space Communications System, exploring the global technologies that enable efficient satellite data transmission.
The program included practical sessions inside the Agency’s specialized laboratories, where students engaged directly with real satellite models, significantly enhancing their applied skills.
KSIU affirmed that this initiative reflects its strategy to provide students with advanced training opportunities in technology and space sciences, aligned with Egypt’s vision to support scientific research, foster innovation, and build highly qualified national cadres capable of competing locally and internationally.

