Aerospace

Maynooth University joins international Mauve satellite mission to study the hidden lives of stars

Maynooth University has joined an international space science mission with the successful launch of Mauve, a small ultraviolet telescope developed…

2 months ago

Naas-native and sports scholar graduated from SETU in aerospace engineering

SETU Sports Scholar, Róisín Sweeney, graduated from the University’s conferring ceremonies at the Kilkenny Road campus in Carlow on 28…

3 months ago

AI and Digital Twins Set to Redefine Aerospace by 2035, reveals TCS Study

A new study by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions and operating a Global…

4 months ago

From rockets to revenue: Engineering reliable agentic AI for enterprise success

UK & Ireland Director of Intelligence Enterprise at GlobalLogic, Tim Hatton, explores how principles of control theory, exemplified by SpaceX's…

6 months ago

Fugro partners with DTACT and Ubotica to launch a data fusion and intelligence platform

Fugro has announced a partnership with DTACT, a high-tech software company, and Ubotica, a leader in AI-powered satellite intelligence, to…

6 months ago

US firm Phantom Space taps Ireland’s Ubotica to deliver onboard AI for satellites

Phantom Space, a rising force in satellite manufacturing and launch services, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Ubotica…

9 months ago

When trees ‘talk:’ Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms

The Northern Lights were visible much farther south than usual this year, and pictures of the colorful hues filled social…

1 year ago

Irish-Dutch Collaboration for Pathfinder Space Mission

SUAS Aerospace, the leading Irish aerospace company based in Cork, and T-Minus Engineering, a Netherlands-based company that develops, produces and…

1 year ago

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