FAQ
Calendar
Search
Today's Posts
Mark Forums Read
TechForums
>
News
>
Technology News
>
South Africa
SKA to boost science in Africa
User Name
Remember Me?
Password
Home
Forums
Views
Author
newsroom
RSS Feed
Get News!!
SKA to boost science in Africa
Hosting the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope in South Africa would boost the development of high-level skills and cutting-edge technology infrastructure, says President Jacob Zuma.
Hosting the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope in South Africa would boost the development of high-level skills and cutting-edge technology infrastructure, says President Jacob Zuma.
Speaking at the African Union heads of state and government assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopa on Sunday, Zuma said that if South Africa won the bid to host the radio telescope, other parts of Africa would also reap the benefits.
"Hosting the Square Kilometre Array will underscore Africa's capability in science and innovation," he said, adding that investment in infrastructure would also contribute to economic growth in the region.
"The requirement for ultra-high speed internet across Africa to operate the Square Kilometre Array will lead to improved ICT infrastructure and access for millions of people."
He said the high-tech facility, about 50 to 100 times more sensitive than any existing telescope, would "help us to answer fundamental questions in the fields of astronomy, physics and cosmology".
South Africa and Australia are competing to host the multi-billion rand telescope which will allow astronomers to "peer back in time" almost to the birth of the universe.
The Karoo region of the Northern Cape Province has been chosen as the ideal location for the radio astronomy telescope because it is remote and sparsely populated, with a very dry climate.
South Africa has developed partnerships with eight other African countries - Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia and Zambia - to allow for an SKA station.
The announcement of the choice of site is expected between 2011 and 2012, and construction is scheduled to start in 2013.
Source: BuaNews
Related News
Flex your science, tech muscle to help win SKA bid
Improved technology base for local foundries
MTN readies network for World Cup
South Africa's Research and Development spending increased
Informa Telecoms and Media opens office in South Africa
•
Members's Comments
Currently there are no comments.
All times are GMT. The time now is
08:51 PM
.
Contact Us
-
tech-e-view
-
Archive
-
Privacy Statement
-
Top
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2008 - 2010 Tech-e-View All Rights Reserved