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Free Space Optics a Line-of-Sight Communication Technology to Bring Revolution in the Free ... NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Free Space Optics (FSO) market is expected to increase from USD 116.9 million in 2016, to USD 1,343.4 million in 2023, at a significant CAGR of 41.8% from 2017 to 2023. The factors driving the free space optics market are free licensing of FSO, last ...
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Fife firms revive Soviet space technology to help families in Pakistan TECHNOLOGY used on early space missions is being revived by two Fife companies to provide clean water for 100,000 people in Pakistan. ADVES Water Ltd and Bridge Technologies are working with the James Hutton Institute and National University of Science and Technology in Islamabad to deliver ...
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South Korea's Race to Space Is Lagging Behind In 1989, South Korea had just established KARI while NASA regularly launched space shuttles and its Viking spacecrafts were racing toward the edge of our solar system. Despite this gap, Seoul sought to develop indigenous space technology because it recognized the strategic importance of the space ...
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Not into space for tourism, private players can participate: ISRO chief The Indian Space Research Organisation is not into space for tourism as it is yet to fully harness the capabilities of space technology for India, but private players can participate in the rapidly growing global space adventure market, its chief A S Kiran Kumar said on Monday. Noting that India currently ... International Seminar on Indian Space Programme: Trends and Opportunities for Industry ... - Business Standard
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Cradle of China's carrier rockets gets big breakthrough, nuclear-powered space shuttle in offing In a major breakthrough, China is expected to achieve its dream of building nuclear-powered space shuttles by the year 2040. According to a report by Global Times, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) recently released an ambitious roadmap for the country's space ...
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Three shady — and all too common — things that digital health startups do to make money Health technology is a booming sector, with more than $3.5 billion in venture money flowing into the space in the first half of the year alone. As often happens, when the money flows, the crooks follow. The health-tech space is filled with dodgy growth hacks and downright illegal practices. I asked one of ...
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Spaceflight's Next Big Leap? SpaceX Cargo Mission Offers a Glimpse If you want to make the case that spaceflight is about to take a giant leap, SpaceX's next cargo run to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA ... Elon Musk, have long prioritized the development of reusable rockets and spacecraft, stressing that such technology will slash the cost of spaceflight and ...
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WeWork targets Brexit-wary banks with City office space WeWork, which is backed by Japan's SoftBank, started life as a trendy co-working space aimed at millennial tech start-ups, offering beer and prosecco on tap among its free perks. Despite this, more than a fifth of its tenants are now companies with 1,000 or more global employees, including General ...
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UK to clear the way for US space rocket launches in Britain In the space industry's case, that means making sure US technology matches UK safety and environmental standards, while also reassuring the Americans that technology developed in the US will be used securely in Britain. Officials from both countries met last week to talk trade, and space was a key ...
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Tesla next-gen Roadster crazy specs enabled by SpaceX's rocket technology, says Elon Musk Inconel is a space-grade superalloy well suited for extreme high-temperature environments. This superalloy is primarily used in the aerospace industry, and one of its more famous use is in the novel manufacturing process of SpaceX's SuperDraco engine. At the time, Ludicrous Mode made Tesla's ...
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Using TV White Space technology in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands More than two months have passed since Puerto Rico and the Caribbean were hit by devastating hurricanes. Like so many people and organizations around the world, Microsoft wanted to help. Following our immediate emergency response, we are continuing to work with government agencies and ...
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