Lanka enters space era with satellite launch
November 22, would be a red-letter day for Sri Lanka when
the country moves to a new era by launching its first satellite. As exclusively
highlighted by ‘Daily News Business,’ this historic venture would be initiated
by ‘The SupremeSAT’ headed by R M Manivannan. The launch would also make Sri
Lanka the 45th nation to own a satellite and make ‘SupremeSAT’ the first
private sector company in the region to own a satellite.
Manivannan said that the agreement in this regard was signed
last Tuesday and the satellite would be launched from Beijing at 9.30 pm and
would be positioned over Sri Lanka in just 7 minutes. The total investment for
the project is estimated at US $ 360 million which also included the
construction of a satellite Content Management Station and a Space Academy in
Kandy which is now in progress.
He said that the funds would be raised by his company and
they hope to earn profits after eight years. The company would generate income
through providing media space not only to local companies but other countries
in the region as well.
He disclosed that they were originally planning to launch the
satellite in 2015 but were able to advance it to November, mainly due the
favorable investment climate in Sri Lanka.
“I am very glad that this venture coincides with the vision
of the President to make Sri Lanka a Knowledge Hub and must thank the government
for fully supporting this project,” he said. He also emphasizes that no
government funding was used for this venture.
The company has entered into an exclusive partnership
agreement with China's state owned China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC)
for the design, manufacturing and launching of the satellite and also to secure
marketing facilities of many other satellites owned and operated by CGWIC and
the China Satellites Communications Corporation.
He said that the satellite currently stationed in Beijing
would carry flags of both Sri Lanka and China and his next objective is to
build a satellite which will only carry the Sri Lankan flag.
“The space industry is a very important inter-growth part,
of a country's industrial system. Sri Lanka is at a very critical and
historical stage with regard to the development of the national economy and
strengthening the civil society.”
The proposed Space Academy in Kandy will consist of a
state-of- the-art Satellite Ground Station which will provide on the job
training to Sri Lankans who will start to control the already co-branded
satellites of SupremeSAT/Chinasatcom.
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