Fao; Picture Desk 04102016 - no reproduction fee Space for Growth, a Space Week Industry seminar in association with CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory, ESERO Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland, Space Industry Skillnet and Enterprise Ireland, which took place at Dunsink Observatory. Speaker’s from Ireland’s fast-growing space sector demonstrated the vibrant and sustainable space industry scene in Ireland, highlighting how Irish industries are involved in the sector and showing possibilities for further involvement. Pictured were: Bryan Rodgers Enterprise Ireland Delegate to European Space Agency, Clair McSweeney, Facilities Manager, Blackrock Castle Observatory and Prof. Luke Drury, Director of School of Cosmic Physics and head of Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Picture Colm Mahady / Fennells - Copyright© Fennell Photography 2016
Space for Growth, a Space Week Industry seminar in association with CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory, ESERO Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland, Space Industry Skillnet and Enterprise Ireland, took place earlier today at Dunsink Observatory.
Picture Colm Mahady / Fennells – Copyright© Fennell Photography 2016
Speakers from Ireland’s fast-growing space sector demonstrated the vibrant and sustainable space industry scene in Ireland, highlighting how Irish industries are involved in the sector and showing possibilities for further involvement.
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