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Others aim for the stars. We’ll take you there.

At Space Faculty, we chart pathways between earthly dreams to interstellar reality through training, engineering, research, and strategic public-private partnerships.

07/04/2026

The difference between a strong application and a standout one often comes down to experience.

As shared by Matthew Ding from Crimson Education, top STEM universities aren’t just looking for good grades — they’re looking for students who demonstrate initiative and apply their knowledge.

The Space Challenge (ISC) is designed to do exactly that.

ISC encourages students to think out of this world and explore the “hows” and “what ifs”—building the galactic mindset needed to innovate and lead in rapidly evolving STEM fields. Through collaboration and exposure to emerging space technologies, students deepen their technical understanding while building essential skills in problem-solving, communication, and systems thinking—key attributes that admissions teams actively look for.

More importantly, it signals intent. It reflects curiosity, initiative, and a genuine commitment to pursuing STEM at a higher level.

This is why Space Faculty does what we do—providing young innovators with the launchpad to thrive in the STEM industry.

💫 Sign up for ISC now to begin your pathway to the stars: https://spacefaculty.asia/isc/

02/04/2026

🚀 𝐂𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐞
We’re proud to be featured in Lianhe Zaobao’s recent coverage of Singapore’s evolving space ecosystem.

At Space Faculty, our mission is clear: as a Singapore-based company, we build the human capital that powers the global space sector and deep-tech industries worldwide.

A highlight in the article is the inspiring journey of Genna Ng (Huang Qingyi). After serving as a Business Developer with Space Faculty, she went on to work in the international rocket industry in Europe. Genna’s story perfectly illustrates how early exposure to space can launch careers on the global stage — and we’re incredibly proud to have played a part in her path.

Key aspects of our work featured in the article:
- 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐑𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐝: Since 2007, our International Space Challenge and in recent years, our space data workshops have engaged hundreds of students annually, creating pathways from passion to profession for young talent from Singapore and beyond.
- 𝐂𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬-𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: As noted in the feature, the space sector demands innovative thinking and cross-border collaboration to overcome its high barriers.
- 𝐀𝐝𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬: We don’t just train for space jobs — we develop the “Galactic Mindset” that equips talent to lead in any high-tech field.

Space Faculty remains a dedicated, independent hub for workforce development and talent building — focused on delivering real impact across the global space economy.

Read the full feature (including Genna’s story) here: https://www.zaobao.com.sg/news/singapore/story20260330-8811925

We’re always open to conversations with industry partners, organisations, and enterprises worldwide who want to co-create workforce and talent programmes, sponsor challenges, or bring galaxy-class tools into our training courses.

Let’s connect if you want in to forge the next generation of space pioneers.

31/03/2026

As a globally recognised leader in the space and aerospace industry, Lockheed Martin is a familiar name to many. At Space Faculty, we’re proud to call them one of our longstanding and valued partners.

From playing a key role in our early runs, including sessions featuring Lockheed's Regional Director for Asia, Mr. Craig McGilvray, to contributing meaningfully to the growth of our global initiatives, their involvement has helped shape impactful learning experiences for our community of budding space innovators.

One such initiative? Our flagship , a programme that brings together experts worldwide to mentor and inspire the next generation of space innovators. Through this platform, we’ve had the privilege of welcoming passionate professionals who generously share their knowledge, experiences, and vision for the future of space.

We are deeply grateful that Lockheed Martin continues to support our vision and mission, joining us once again as an esteemed sponsor for this year's edition of the International Space Challenge.

Leading with purpose and nurturing strong partnerships, we're doing this all in the name of empowering future pioneers in space and setting their future among the stars.

🚀 Check out the latest run of the ! Registration is live here, with the Early Bird Pricing going soon: https://spacefaculty.asia/isc/

31/03/2026

✨ If a team of students can launch a satellite mission to space… What’s stopping you?

The Mangosat team proves that the “impossible” is more than within reach–all you need is the courage to start and a community that supports you along the way. 💪

Whether it’s breaking industry stereotypes or simply proving that young Singaporeans CAN lead the charge into space, the goal of their mission is to show that these STEM opportunities are open to everyone. 🧑‍🚀🌏

Programmes like this and the International Space Challenge (ISC) are exactly where that journey begins—offering you the platform to stop dreaming about the frontier and start building for it. 🛠️📡

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty and supported by The Office for Space Technology and Industry, Singapore - OSTIn and Science Centre Singapore.

🔗 Registration for the ISC is now OPEN! Join the challenge and become an architect of the future by solving frontier space problems. Sign up at https://spacefaculty.asia/isc/

27/03/2026

🤔 What does it mean to have a “STEM learning mindset”?

It’s not just about what you learn in school; it’s about your ability to adapt and evolve in an increasingly multidisciplinary world of STEM. 🧠

The students in our Mangosat team had to move beyond the comfort of their classroom learning when they realised this–It doesn’t matter if you’re a “hardware person” or a “software person”, building a satellite requires you to be both! 🛠️💻

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty, and supported by The Office for Space Technology and Industry, Singapore - OSTIn and Science Centre Singapore

🚀 Ready to launch past your school curriculum?

The Mangosat team didn't wait for a textbook to teach them how to build a mission. Now, it’s your turn. The International Space Challenge (ISC) is your platform to step outside the syllabus and solve frontier space problems. ✨

🔗 Registration for ISC is now OPEN! Chart your own path in the space industry and join the challenge at https://spacefaculty.asia/isc/

24/03/2026

🛰️ If you thought that satellite building was only for full-time professionals, think again!

Whether it's balancing studies, CCA commitments—or even National Service—the young satellite engineers in the Mangosat team prove that passion and discipline go hand-in-hand. 🤝💪

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty, and supported by the Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn) and Science Centre Singapore.

🚀 Ready to launch past your school curriculum?

The Mangosat team didn't wait for a textbook to teach them how to build a mission. Now, it’s your turn. The International Space Challenge (ISC) is your platform to step outside the syllabus and solve frontier space problems. ✨

🔗 Registration for ISC is now OPEN! Chart your own path in the space industry and join the challenge at https://spacefaculty.asia/isc/

19/03/2026

🛠️ Building the pathways from passion to profession:

✨ For our student satellite engineers, building the hardware is only one part of their mission. Connecting with the global space industry is just as important! 🤝🚀

From classrooms to labs to major events like this year's Space Summit and Singapore Space Symposium, our programme offers the Mangosat 🥭 team networking opportunities with industry giants and local startups. These experiences provide the connections and insight needed to bring their experience to the next level.

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty, and supported by The Office for Space Technology and Industry, Singapore - OSTIn and Science Centre Singapore

🛰️ Are you also interested to learn about satellites? Well, the stars are aligned for you. Check out these two featured programmes for undergraduates and professionals:

🎓 From now until July, Space Faculty is bringing satellite engineering to local universities. If you are an undergraduate in Singapore, sign up for one of our high-intensity programmes today at https://spacefaculty.asia/satellite-building-workshop/

⚙️ Our 5-day Spacecraft Design workshop for professionals start from 22 – 26 June. Sign up at https://spacefaculty.asia/spacecraft-design/

12/03/2026

🛰️ Who ensures that every subsystem of a satellite works together in perfect harmony?

✨ Meet Sherry, one of the Systems Engineers for the Mangosat mission in our Integrated Space Programme (ISP). Starting out in electrical power systems, she stepped up to act as a "conductor of the orchestra" to ensure every subsystem works as one. 🎶

🚀▶️ Watch more videos from the team and explore our programmes at https://linktr.ee/spacefacultyasia

Are you an undergraduate student in Singapore who is also interested to learn about satellites? Well, the stars are aligned for you. From now until July, Space Faculty is bringing satellite engineering to local universities. Sign up for one of our high-intensity programmes today at https://spacefaculty.asia/satellite-building-workshop

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty, and supported by The Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn) and Science Centre Singapore

10/03/2026

Seek, and you might just find where your future path STEM-s from. 🚀
(It could even lead you to the space industry.)

Together with Crimson Education, we're hosting a webinar tailored for Singaporean Secondary, Polytechnic, and JC students who are aiming for premier spots at top universities.

Students and parents alike can join us for a session with Matthew Ding, a Brown University and University of Oxford alumnus and US & UK Admissions Strategist, as he shares how Singaporeans can stand out in competitive applications.

📆 Wednesday, 1st April 2026
🕖 7:00PM
💻 Online (over Zoom)

This session will offer practical insights on:

🔹 Top STEM programmes in the US and UK
🔹 How admissions officers assess different STEM majors
🔹 Strategies for building a standout application
🔹 Live Q&A

🌌 Aiming for the stars? This session could help you chart your next steps and take you there.

👉 Register now to get your 'in' to prime universities: https://www.crimsoneducation.org/sg/events/space-faculty-stem-webinar?utm_source=ref_org&utm_medium=aff_direct&utm_campaign=SG_core_2026-03-02_spacefaculty-email-blast

27/02/2026

🌐 Innovators don’t just fall from the sky — they rise from everywhere, with a shared vision to build the future.

At Space Faculty, we’ve seen this vision grow in many ways across generations of space trailblazers. Some start by asking big questions — moving from “Why does this matter?” to “How can I make it happen?”. Others thrive when working with real-world data, turning complex ideas into practical solutions. And some naturally see patterns in emerging fields like space, AI, and deep tech before the world even clocks it.

Our execution-driven programmes are designed as a first step into space. Whether you’re a student, professional, or executive, we help you build hands-on technical skills, confidence through real application, and a portfolio that shows what you can truly achieve.

For learners and partners across Singapore, India, and beyond, we also connect you to regional cohorts and mentorship networks that open doors to wider possibilities.

We believe in one simple vision: the future of space belongs to those ready to reach for it — and maybe aim a little higher for the stars. 🚀

✨ Visit spacefaculty.asia to learn more.

27/02/2026

🛰️ Meet a student satellite engineer today!

✨ This is Hong Rong, a Payload Engineer in our Integrated Space Programme (ISP). Step into the clean room with Hong Rong in this video while he explains what Mangosat's mission is 📸👀

🚀▶️ Watch more videos from the team and explore our programmes at https://linktr.ee/spacefacultyasia.

Are you an undergraduate student in Singapore who is also interested to learn about satellites? Well, the stars are aligned for you. From now until July, Space Faculty is bringing satellite engineering to local universities. Sign up for one of our high-intensity programme today! Join us at https://spacefaculty.asia/satellite-building-workshop/.

The ISP is a multi-phase space programme that provides students with different pathways to learn about space and strengthen their appreciation of science-technology-engineering and mathematics. ISP is organised by Space Faculty, and supported by the Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn) and Science Centre Singapore Science Centre Singapore

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21 Kallang Avenue, #02/171
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339412

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00