Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre and Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) are looking to collaborate in research and the use of EGA’s UAE-made aluminum in space.
A delegation from the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, led by Director-General Salem Al Marri, has visited Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) to explore potential collaboration in research and the use of EGA’s UAE-made aluminum in space.
Al Marri was received at EGA’s Jebel Ali site in Dubai by Chief Executive Officer Abdulnasser bin Kalban, and the company’s leading technologists. The delegation toured EGA’s state-of-the-art research and development facilities, Casthouse and laboratories.
The two parties discussed potential future synergies, including the use of EGA metal by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre in constructing its next spacecraft, the sharing of laboratory capabilities, high-end machinery and fabrication facilities, and material sourcing.
Bin Kalban said, “We look forward to close cooperation with the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre as the UAE’s aluminum industry contributes to our nation’s space ambitions. Aluminum is lightweight, strong, and infinitely recyclable and has been a key material in the aerospace sector since the dawn of flight. I look forward to EGA’s UAE-made low carbon metal leaving our planet as part of UAE-made spacecraft.”
Al Marri stated, “I am thankful for the opportunity to visit one of the UAE’s most innovative industrial companies. Through EGA, the UAE is a major global producer of aluminum, a metal essential for space exploration. We look forward to potential future collaboration opportunities with EGA and to prepare new generations of Emirati engineers, experts, and researchers on the UAE’s space sector’s future strategic, sustainable, and scientific achievements.”
Since the launch of the first satellite in 1957, aluminum has been the leading material in spaceflight. Given the attributes of aluminum alloys to function under extreme stress, pressure and low temperatures, aluminum’s role as the metal of choice for spacecraft and their components remains second to none.
EGA and the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre have conducted respective visits to one another’s facilities and have worked closely together in hosting a series of webinar talks focusing on the role of innovation in space exploration and the aluminum industry.
For the decades ahead, EGA aims to be a technology pathfinder for the global aluminum industry, including in the adoption of Industry 4.0, expand the company’s position as a technology supplier of choice, and establish a thriving manufacturing innovation ecosystem in the UAE.