... of industry sector (the ‘socket’). Spin-off and spin-in Every company developing new technologies to solve challenging problems is, or has the potential to be, a space company Space systems are machines that have to work in extreme environments, and...
...this really mean? What does it mean to the survival of space companies in the short-term, their ability to adapt to a new ... 2018, MULTIPLY held a number of interviews with UK space companies to get their views on technology transfer. All participants ...
... a high resolution Earth Observation camera. The project, funded under the UK Space Agency contribution to the ESA InCubed program, brings together the expertise of three space companies. Open Cosmos from the UK will provide the design, manufacturing...
... have developed new software capabilities, new sensors, and new manufacturing techniques. Market expansion - commercial space companies are addressing needs in existing markets, like Earth observation, and also creating completely new markets like...
... 2011. The pad has since been reconfigured for use by the commercial space company. The best traditional space companies, in turn, will better mimic a successful NewSpace company. They will create skunk works or other mechanisms to insure they are...
... its suppliers, vendors and partners in the industry at large. Other well-known space companies closing their doors include Bigelow Aerospace and Sky & Space Global, both victims of the liquidity crunch. Meanwhile, several rocket launches and...