Korean Space Agency Surveys Demand for On‑Site Satellite Development Training
Creatrip Team
2 months ago
The Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) has launched a demand survey (May 19–31) to provide on‑site training for domestic companies using the Korean System Engineering Handbook (KASA handbook). The handbook, issued on KASA’s first anniversary (May 27, 2025), offers guidance and examples of key system‑engineering deliverables to help new satellite developers. After distributing the handbook, KASA held three group trainings for about 240 industry‑academia‑research participants and received requests from companies for more practical, session‑by‑session and hands‑on tailoring exercises. KASA will select three companies based on participants, accessibility and application areas, then send experts to deliver customized, workplace‑focused education to strengthen private sector development capacity and help Korean firms compete globally.