...in the 1990s with today gives a clear indication of the huge progress made and the financial and industrial strategies regarding its massive requirements for broadband telecommunication, location-based services and information dissemination worldwide...
... Union disintegrated and consumerism became the world’s dominant economic force. The environment was sidelined as vested industrial interests offered us an ever-greater choice of products and materials. However, evidence from satellites that the hole...
...for the UK to make up 10 percent of the global space industry by 2030, which means the creation of 80,000 jobs. Within...little change in uptake or the demographic diversity of the space industry. These efforts have often sought to make careers in space...
...new business models. In the context of the space industry this is the process of transferring space know-how and... in the sector that are not so well understood. The UK space industry is one of a longtail of small companies and with sector growth we...
... as heat during transmission. High-temperature superconductor tapes, cables and coils have seen increased adoption in several industries such as healthcare, wind energy, nuclear fusion, and power grid management, while they also feature prominently...
..., both for ESA and commercial partners provide new facilities to meet the needs of European high-tech industries enable innovative forms of international and commercial partnerships. Roles and contributions of key partners Analysis of the possible...