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View of the technical centre including the Jupiter 2 building at Europe's Spaceport (or CSG - Centre Spatial Guyanais), in Kourou, French Guiana.
To improve the availability and cost efficiency of the launch range, a major modernisation in terms of infrastructure and operational concepts is now necessary.
An online Industry Days event on 8–9 October 2020 provides an opportunity for industry to learn about upcoming activities to be carried out at the CSG launch range for the coming years. The virtual programme will include presentations from ESA and CNES.
Register your attendance to the online workshop and schedule business-to-business meetings with other companies, here.