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Read Press releases of CABSAT MENA 2010Dubai, United Arab Emirates
LSE Space Engineering and Operations AG will take part in the CABSAT MENA 2010 trade show in Dubai (UAE) on 2-4 March 2010, Zabeel Hall, booth number ZS22.
LSE is an independent space consultancy. Since 1990 LSE has been supporting clients in both the industrial and public sectors with a wide offer of efficient and reliable services in the fields of spacecraft operations and ground systems engineering. As an independent entity, LSE is in a position to provide a complete space consultancy service to any satellite operator. LSE’s capability covers the complete space system lifecycle with all its facets: procurement, design, test, implementation, launch, operations and decommissioning. LSE applies a Quality Management System and is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company.
The company's main operations are in Germany with a further presence in the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates. LSE has recently acquired the space consultancy Aurora Technology B.V., thus strengthening its worldwide team with additional skills and new business areas. The European Space Agency (ESA), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Astrium, Eutelsat and SES Astra are some of LSE’s main customers. Yahsat, Arabsat and ATSB (Malaysia) are LSE’s customers in the Middle East and Asian market.
LSE has been active in the Middle East since 2004 and it has acquired a valuable reputation in the region’s space sector by providing a wide range of customized training solutions.
Frank Niehaus, LSE Managing Director, declared: “The wishes of both the local population for modern means of communication and the region’s requirement for Earth Observation Systems are increasing demands for more access to space. Space technology is a key technology for every country. It helps to develop leading edge technologies and advanced engineering know-how. LSE can respond to the region’s need for development of the space sector thanks to its 20 years of engineering expertise.”
Tony Lancaster, LSE Chief Executive Officer, stated: “LSE has a serious commitment to the UAE and the local companies dealing with space activities. The past years of presence in the region mean that LSE is seen as a serious and reliable partner and we are now willing to increase our involvement.”
Nicolas Stephan, LSE Middle East Vice President for Business Development, said: “LSE attended last year's CABSAT and this year we are looking forward to presenting our space engineering services and to meeting current and potential customers and partners in the region.”