Anche la Polonia, che da tempo interagisce con l'ESA, avrà la sua agenzia spaziale in cui coinfluiranno tutti i centri polacchi interessati al settore spaziale.
Dovrebbe infatti essere varata a giorni dovrebbe avere il suo quartiere generale nella ciià di Gdansk.
La sede sarà non superiore come estemxione a 300 metri quadtati proprio nel parco scientifico e tecnologico do Gdansk.
Il budget annuale sarà dell'ordine di 7 milioni di euro.
At
a meeting between representatives of POLSA, the Pomeranian Special
Economic Zone and of the city of Gdańsk, where the agency will be based,
the head of POLSA, Professor Marek Banaszkiewicz explained that the
agency will begin functioning within two weeks.
He added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
- See more at: http://www.thenews.pl/1/2/Artykul/197669,Polish-Space-Agency-to-launch-in-March#sthash.mJduYc7d.dpuf
He added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
- See more at: http://www.thenews.pl/1/2/Artykul/197669,Polish-Space-Agency-to-launch-in-March#sthash.mJduYc7d.dpuf
Polish Space Agency to launch in March?
20.02.2015 08:00
The
head of the new Polish Space Agency (POLSA) has revealed that the
institution will be ready to begin its activities in the first half of
March.
POLSA will cooperate with the European Space Agency. Photo: ESA
At a meeting between
representatives of POLSA, the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone and of
the city of Gdańsk, where the agency will be based, the head of POLSA,
Professor Marek Banaszkiewicz explained that the agency will begin
functioning within two weeks.
He added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
- See more at: http://www.thenews.pl/1/2/Artykul/197669,Polish-Space-Agency-to-launch-in-March#sthash.MjmueaY2.dpufHe added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
Polish Space Agency to launch in March?
20.02.2015 08:00
The
head of the new Polish Space Agency (POLSA) has revealed that the
institution will be ready to begin its activities in the first half of
March.
POLSA will cooperate with the European Space Agency. Photo: ESA
At a meeting between
representatives of POLSA, the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone and of
the city of Gdańsk, where the agency will be based, the head of POLSA,
Professor Marek Banaszkiewicz explained that the agency will begin
functioning within two weeks.
He added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
- See more at: http://www.thenews.pl/1/2/Artykul/197669,Polish-Space-Agency-to-launch-in-March#sthash.MjmueaY2.dpufHe added that negotiations over renting office space are currently being finalised. POLSA is expected to rent 300 square meters of office space in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park.
The agency will initially employ twenty staff and is now recruiting people with relevant expertise. Professor Banaszkiewicz commented that “This is a difficult process because in Poland humanity studies are more popular than engineering ones; it is difficult to find people with a very good CV in space engineering.”
However the nearby Gdańsk University of Technology may help to change that as it is planning to create a new interdisciplinary degree related to space technology within the next year or two.
POLSA was called up last year to unite the diverse Polish organisations currently involved in space technology research and related sectors. Its aims include sharing knowledge acquired about space technology with any branches of Polish industry which could make use of it.
The agency has been provided with an annual budget of PLN 30 million (EUR 7 million).
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