aerospace

Irish NewSpace company to test rocket engines in Ireland

SUAS Aerospace on Team Awarded €4.9M for Horizon Europe Modular Space Launch Project Irish space startup SUAS Aerospace announced it is part…

2 years ago

New Autonomous Drone System Can Save Lives at Sea

In the last few years, as a result of humanitarian crises around the world, thousands of refugees have fled across…

4 years ago

$7.5M effort seeks to prevent lunar traffic jams

The Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate has tasked the University of Arizona to prevent lunar traffic jams, awarding…

4 years ago

Expleo invests in jobs as it signs Spirit AeroSystems strategic agreement

Expleo has signed a strategic agreement with Spirit AeroSystems Belfast operation (Short Brothers) to become a preferred supplier for engineering services.…

4 years ago

UArizona to Lead Mission to Discover Potentially Dangerous Asteroids

This article was written by Daniel Stolte of Communications at University Arizona, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. A new mission…

5 years ago

Cornell University team develop modular robots

General-purpose robots have plenty of limitations. They can be expensive and cumbersome. They often accomplish only a single type of…

7 years ago

Enterprise Ireland Launch Round Two of Propeller Shannon Aviation Accelerator Programme

Accelerator programme, now open to applications from entrepreneurs and teams in the aviation sector Following the success of the Propeller…

7 years ago

Understanding African led blockchain projects

Today we speak with Careca Akarue, CEO of Eurufly, a blockchain ICO based out of Nigeria. We asked him about…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: Makers for Space

Space has always been the ultimate frontier for imagination and exploration, and also for ingenuity, innovation and creativity. It has…

7 years ago

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