MBRSC
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2019
the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), founded in 2006, is home to the UAE National Space Programme. the Centre builds and operates earth observation satellites, offering imaging and data analysis services to clients around the world.
in 2019, we were approached by MBRSC to unify its various websites into a single, streamlined platform that reflected the scale of its ambitions to be a global player in the space industry.
the launch of the new website tied in with the first Emirati going into space, which was momentous and historic, nationally and globally.

working with an organisation like MBRSC is a highly rewarding process as our aims and objectives as partner companies are reflected in the technological possibilities of our individual industries. with this in mind, our intention from the outset was to create a website that not only utilises the most up-to-date web technology available, but also creates a fantastic - and great-looking - user experience.
MBRSC has a fantastic satellite program, rich with information and insight. It made sense to have a large section of the website focused on this. Each satellite has their own dedicated page focusing on their current location with full tracking, stats and facts about the satellite, as well as specs and a beautiful gallery.
with MBRSC, we shared a focus on innovation, which allowed us to align our technological capabilities and vision to build a platform that offers an exceptional user experience, while looking visually stunning. a key highlight of the site is a dedicated section for MBRSC’s impressive satellite program. each satellite has its own page, complete with real-time tracking, stats, facts, and a rich image gallery.
subtle hover interactions are woven throughout the site to encourage exploration and provide users with deeper insights into the structure and function of key components, making the experience both informative and engaging.
Another fun element is the hover interactions on 3D elements which allow users to explore and rotate items based on their mouse movement.
