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Articles tagged: disruption

  • 5G, connectivity, debris, Internet of Things, IoT, satellite September 2019 Expectations in a connected world

    ... expertise and understanding. With the correct implementation, however, AI has the potential to cut costs and minimise disruption, which in turn will enable satellite operators to provide consumers with a well-priced and well-trusted connectivity...

    • 5G
    • connectivity
    • debris
    • Internet of Things
    • IoT
    • satellite
    Authors: Martin Coleman    
  • NewSpace, space economics, SpaceX June 2017 Space economics - industry trends and space investing

    ...time. As well as SpaceX, however, there are literally hundreds of new space startups addressing a multitude of industries and disrupting the traditional space paradigm. Silicon valley, California - home for young NewSpace companies. There are several...

    • NewSpace
    • space economics
    • SpaceX
    Authors: Dylan Taylor    
  • Rick Lund, SatSleeve, SRT Group, Thuraya March 2015 Supplanting the state: rewards and risks

    ....) each, which can help deliver satellite internet service to the most remote parts of the globe. The disruptive idea here is to deploy constellations of dozens (or hundreds) of these cheaper, lightweight satellites rather than the far more...

    • Rick Lund
    • SatSleeve
    • SRT Group
    • Thuraya
    Authors: Rick Lund    
  • Article, commerce, launchers, technological innovation, Xtenti September 2016 Small launcher market survey

    ...and streamlined methodologies into future systems and missions, to include 3D printing in space, hybrid motors and other disruptive ways to monetise systems to bring to market. Effort must be made to reduce the cost of launch to make space accessible...

    • Article
    • commerce
    • launchers
    • technological innovation
    • Xtenti
    Authors: Daniel Lim    
  • Earth Observation, LBS, satellites, VHR March 2018 Shifting lines and new horizons in Earth observation markets

    ..., Arizona, taken by the Pleiades satellite. Shifting lines and new boundaries: evolution of EO data markets. Market disruptions From a prospective point of view, future market development scenarios are useful tools to forecast possible impacts on the...

    • Earth Observation
    • LBS
    • satellites
    • VHR
    Authors: Gil Denis    
  • ground segment, ground station as a service, space industry October 2020 Pandemic impacts - the state of the ground segment

    ...lining on the horizon? The two most recent economic disruptions, the dotcom bust and the global financial crisis, taught... large network of antennas, the impact associated with a disruption of service at any one ground station is significantly reduced....

    • ground segment
    • ground station as a service
    • space industry
    Authors: Christopher Richins    
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