Space Science and Technology
Becoming a Regional Leader in Positioning Technology
The Start of My Journey
In the year 2000, I was a MSc student at ITC – University of Twente in the Netherlands. During a Drupa show in Amsterdam, a professor asked if Africa was already embracing satellites in positioning technology. I came to learn that this was no one other than Professor Bo Gustafson, a NASA advisor and director of the Laboratory for Astrophysics at the University of Florida in USA. This is the man who introduced me to the science of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). In America, it is called GPS (Global Positioning System), In Russia – GLONASS, EU – Galileo, China – BeiDou.
Dear reader, you realize that Africa is not represented. Please support my effort to introduce the AFRINAVs
Is Africa embracing satellites in positioning?
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The Turning Point​
In 2012, I decided to go full scale, pursuing a 6-year course in the USA majoring in Navigation and Satellite Systems, a science known as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).I later returned to Uganda and advanced the use of technology in a number of African countries. Today, we have added LIDAR and UAVs (drones). The technology changes so fast.