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London Proptech Show 2024 sets stage for transforming real estate industry
Anticipation mounts as we edge closer to the London Proptech Show 2024, a mere seven weeks away.
SI Sensors developing sensor for satellite
SI Sensors is developing a custom silicon image sensor for a meteorological satellite instrument for an Asian government agency.
Neumann Space signs contract with Space Inventor
Neumann Space has signed a contract with Space Inventor that will enable it to gain greater access to space as part of its program of in-orbit demonstration (IOD).
UK Space Agency is Unlocking Space for Business
The UK Space Agency has launched a new programme to help businesses unlock the benefits of satellite data and services.
Registration opens for ESS Expo 2024
Environmental Services and Solutions Expo(ESS), the global event for the environmental services industry, has announced registration is now open with a limited number of early-bird free tickets available.
Advantech unveils ARK-1125 series Edge PCs
Advantech has announced the release of the ARK-1125 series, a new line of palm-size fanless box PCs powered by Intel’s latest N200 and X7211E processors.
The future is bright for solar
Solar photovoltaic (PV) cells, while often spied on the roofs of neighbours, have become widespread in their applications - emerging as a promising source of renewable power.
Wire connecting solution replaces manual splicing processes
Littelfuse, an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, announced the C&K SpaceSplice Series Wire Connecting Solution, designed to replace manual splicing processes in harsh environments.
Zortrax successfully developed 4D printing technology
For over a year Zortrax has been a contractor of the European Space Agency (ESA)in a project aimed at developing new 4D printing technologies for space industry.
UK’s HotSat-1 climate satellite suffers failure in orbit
The UK's pioneering climate satellite, HotSat-1, has experienced a failure in orbit, a mere six months after its launch.