... benefit the planet, and there are a number of promising applications that can potentially revolutionise the space industry, but thorough research and development is required to reach the required technology maturity level. Many of the technology...
...conscious and commercially viable space launches from British soil. A series of UK-wide workshops aimed at developing a common industry position across key issues related to a sovereign launch capability have just been delivered by the Scottish Space...
...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...
... 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...
... of the oldest and most effective methods of risk management, it is also known as not particularly innovative. The insurance industry’s aversion to risk and need for stability has caused some insurers to withdraw temporarily from supporting the...