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Capgemini SE: Press Release// CNES and Capgemini step up cooperation on major climate challenges
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CNESPresident Jean-Yves Le Gall and
CapgeminiCEO Aiman Ezzat met to discuss the strategic issues of digital transformation and corporate social responsibility (CSR) - key priorities for both organizations - at CNES s Head Office, where they underlined their desire to make the European space sector a key accelerator driving moves towards a sustainable ecological transition.
Jean-Yves Le Gall and Aiman Ezzat confirmed that Capgemini will be stepping up its contribution to the
Space Climate Observatoryin 2017. The SCO is today hailed by the international community as a key initiative for mobilizing world space expertise and research, and industry partnerships in the fight against climate change. Capgemini will therefore be participating in the SCO International charter, alongside its 27 member agencies and
European Gateway Module to Be Built in France As Thomas Pesquet Readies for 2nd Spaceflight
ESA signed a contract today with Thales Alenia Space to start building the European module for the lunar Gateway that will provide the new human exploration facility with communications and refuelling.
The Gateway is being built by the partners of the International Space Station and will enable sustainable exploration around – and on – the Moon, while allowing for space research and demonstrating the technologies and processes necessary to conduct a future mission to Mars.
The European System Providing Refueling, Infrastructure and Telecommunications, or ESPRIT, will be a cylindrical module with space for astronauts to work in, much like an International Space Station module. It will include an observatory offering 360° views of the Moon and spacecraft as they dock with the lunar outpost.