With a total budget of 45 million euros and the municipality of the universities and facilities in Toulouse, the Comet’s project was just started. The aim is to expand the training offer in the space sector in order to cope with the challenges of tomorrow.
In order to meet the growing skills of the space sector, the Comet’s project (Skills and Trades for Space) was just started. This national program, which is carried out by the community of universities and institutions of Toulouse, aims to expand the offer according to the bakalaur for space technicians and the training of engineers.
In order to expand, diversify, diversify, diversify, diversify, diversify, are used, for example, the campus of the commercial and qualifications of excellence (CMQE) are used to promote orientation on space shops from the high school. A dozen new excellence courses will also arise by relying on existing training courses. “As early as September 2025, the new courses will welcome their first students to topics such as access to spatial, data treatment and space surveillance,” said Thibault Bremaud, the comet’s project manager.
Train 11,000 people in space by 2030
The program is based on a constellation of nanosatellites École, a real field of experimentation for students, as well as on a portfolio of digital solutions to promote the learning of autonomy and reach a large audience. Training will integrate the biggest challenges of sustainable space, such as: The system aims to train 11,000 learners in five years.
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With a total budget of € 45 million, the Comet’s project is supported up to 20 million euros as part of the France 2030 plan. It mobilizes educational and university institutions, research laboratories, communities and French industrialists. 26 partners likeISA SupaeroAirbus D&S, CNES, Arianegroup, the region Occitany or ONERA take part.