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Beam-hopping OneWeb satellite soars into space
OneWeb uses advanced UK technology to switch coverage between different places on Earth up to 1,000 times per second has been launched into space.
COSEL launches new gen power supplies for industrial applications
COSEL has announced the launch of a new generation of highly compact power supplies for industrial applications, the TE series.
Non-Execs are appointed to the DSIT Start-Up Board
Astronaut Tim Peake and McLaren Founder Ron Dennis are among the seven leading figures from across the science and technology sectors, who have been appointed as the first-ever members of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Board.
TR Fastenings to exhibit at Advanced Engineering Show 2023
TR Fastenings are celebrating their 50th year in fasteners. TR has experienced the changing world of fasteners over that period with the advancements in plastics, composites, and the use of more exotic materials.
Gender stereotypes threatening the digital revolution
The importance of introducing careers education in primary schools, particularly to encourage girls towards tech careers, is highlighted in a new survey.
Space-driven climate services to tackle environmental risks
Ten new projects will use Earth observation tools, satellite tracking, and data on population demographics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), to produce forecasts and models that can be used by sectors ranging from agriculture and energy, to finance and insurance.
TTI’s sensor technical support team at Sensor+Test 2023
TTI Europe, a specialty distributor of electronic components, announces its presence at Sensor+Test 2023 at booth 1-659. The event takes place from 9—11 2023 May in Nuremberg, Germany.
Optimised lenses for satellite developers
Resolve Optics is a European designer and supplier of application optimised lenses for satellite developers seeking to operate optical instruments in Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
JET experiments to test electronics in fusion environments
A joint study by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), CERN, EUROfusion, CEA-IRFM, Aix-Marseille University (AMU), CNRS, and University of Rennes, at the Joint European Torus (JET) facility in Culham, Oxfordshire, will investigate the impact of neutrons on the performance of electronics exposed to fusion energy conditions.
ESA’s JUICE satellite launches for Jupiter’s icy moons
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission has successfully launched on an Ariane-5 rocket from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana.