Established cooperation and contacts with relevant institutions, organizations and individuals (listed names of org/inst from which they come):
Sorted alphabetically by country
Country | Institution/Organization | Short |
Australia | Australian National University | ANU |
Angola | Angolan Office for Space Affairs | GGPEN |
Bangladesh | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology | BUET |
Egypt | Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology | E-JUST |
EU | European Space Agency | ESA |
India | Indian Technology Congress Association,
75 Students’ Satellite Consortium: Mission 2022, TSC Technologies Private Limited, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore |
ITCA
– TSC NHCE |
Italy | GP Advanced Projects | – |
Japan | Wakayama University/Institute for Education on Space | IfES |
Japan | University of Tokyo | U-TOKYO |
Japan | Keio University | – |
Japan | Nihon University | NIHON-U |
Japan | Tokyo Institute of Technology | TITECH |
Japan | Kyushu Institute of Technology | KYUTECH |
Japan | University Space Engineering Consortium | UNISEC |
Japan | Next generation Space system Technology Research Association | NESTRA |
Japan | Young Astronauts Club | YAC |
Mexico | Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara | ITESO |
Mongolia | National University of Mongolia | NUM |
Philippines | Regulus SpaceTech | – |
Peru | Centro de Tecnologias de Informacion y Comunicaciones | CTIC-UNI |
Russia | Samara University | – |
Serbia | Aeronautical Union of Vojvodina (cooperation with ex Yu republics over VSV) | VSV |
Serbia | University of Novi Sad | UNS |
Slovenia | Slovenian Centre of Excellence for Space Sciences and Technologies | SPACE-SI |
Spain | University of Vigo | UVIGO |
Taiwan | National Cheng Kung University | NCKU |
Tunis | Faculty of Sciences of Monastir | UM |
Turkey | Ankara University | – |
UN | United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs | UNOOSA |
USA | Stanford University | – |
USA | A Rocket Launch for International Student Satellites | ARLISS |
Vietnam | Vietnam National Satellite Center | VNSC |