The Director of the Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre (VIRAC), Mārcis Donerblics, gave a keynote speech in the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) cooperation Forum "Europe's Ride to Space - the Role of the Nordic and Baltic States" in Frankfurt.
On the day of the event, VIRAC Director met with the Ambassador of Latvia to Germany, Ms Alda Vanaga, as well as with the Honorary Consuls and esteemed colleagues of Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Denmark and the representatives of German Government. In the evening, Mārcis Donerblics gave a speech on the role and opportunities of Latvia and VIRAC in the development of the European space sector. Donerblics emphasized the achievements of Latvian policy-makers, scientists and engineers in positioning Latvia at the cutting edge of space technology and services, as well as the support of the Nordic countries in this mayor achievement. He stressed the many challenges and opportunities brought about by the emergence of competing programs especially in the Lunar and Deep Space segments as well as those put forth by defense needs in current geopolitical landscape, expressing dedication to strengthening the European Space industry.
The next day, the Director of the VIRAC accompanied the Ambassador on a visit to the European Space Agency's European Space Operations Centre (ESA ESOC) in Darmstadt. During the visit, ESA presented its current and future mission plans and the potential for cooperation with Latvia in the light of these plans. Donerblics and ESA experts discussed VIRAC's capabilities and expertise for contributing to ESA’s roadmap and its implementation needs.