PHILSA ENGINEERS UNDERGO TRAINING IN KOREA TO BUILD FIRST LIQUID SOUNDING ROCKET TO BE LAUNCHED IN THE PHILIPPINES
Above photo: Ambassador Bernadette Therese C. Fernandez (center) accompanied by Second Secretary and Consul Reisha L. Olavario (6th from right) and Economic Assistant Charmie Fugaban (rightmost), received the courtesy call of 10 PhilSA Engineers namely Mr. Renzo Wee, Mr. Jayson Aguila, Mr. Victor Joseph Ochave, Mr. Prince William Lim, Ms. Dyna Lindsey Insigne, Mr. Sonny Cac Jr., Mr. Andy Johns Jocutan, Mr. Kerby Gagarin, Ms. Alyssandra Molina and Mr. Vench Learry Angulo who arrived in the Republic of Korea on 11 August 2026, for the second phase of their Know-How Transfer and Training Program (KHTT) on Small Launch Vehicle with Perigee Aerospace.
SEOUL, 11 August 2026 — Philippine Ambassador to the Republic of Korea H.E. Bernadette Therese C. Fernandez welcomed ten (10) engineers from the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) to the Philippine Embassy in Seoul ahead of the second phase of their advanced technical training in the Republic of Korea.
The engineers will undertake hands-on training from August to October 2026 under the Know-How Transfer and Training Program, involving Perigee Aerospace’s Blue Whale-class sounding rocket platform. The Embassy has supported the program since its initial phase and will continue to coordinate with the delegation and support their engagement with relevant partners and the Filipino community in the ROK.
The program is part of PhilSA’s SIKLAB: Building Industrial Space Launch Systems Project and is designed to develop Filipino expertise in rocket engineering, assembly, testing, and launch operations. The training will support preparations for the planned 2027 demonstration launch in Cagayan of a liquid-fueled sounding rocket carrying a locally developed payload.
Beyond a single launch, the initiative invests in the people, technical knowledge, and institutional capabilities needed to build a sustainable Philippine space ecosystem. Knowledge gained by the participating engineers is intended to be shared with Philippine researchers and institutions, multiplying the benefits of the training and strengthening the country’s capacity to participate in the growing space economy.
The Philippine Embassy welcomes the program as a concrete example of Philippines-ROK strategic partnership in advanced technology and human-resource development, and of Filipino engineers taking an increasingly active role in emerging high-technology industries. END
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