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China has become a 'technological powerhouse' in artificial intelligence, says Global Robo CEO Speaking with CNBC's Dan Murphy on Wednesday, Bill Studebaker of Robo Global said China has been a "chronic abuser" of intellectual property in the technology space, but "it sort of recognizes that they need to come to the table and protect their own IP." China filed the most patents of any country in ...
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Office Space Leasing At All-Time High In India's Top Cities Office leasing rose to a record in India's top cities in the three months ended March that is usually a muted quarter, driven by demand from technology, banking-financial services and e-commerce companies. Nearly 11 million square feet of space was taken up by companies in the top eight markets, ...
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Rolls-Royce and Boeing invest in UK space engine "Rolls are super-positive about the technology. They want us to be independent and innovative, and to push our technology as hard as possible. And Boeing - that's amazing. They are the world's biggest aerospace company, have decades of expertise and future plans that, for us I'm sure, will be really ... Boeing and Rolls-Royce invest in UK space engine startup, Reaction Engines - TechStartups.com (blog)
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Six future space technologies selected for NASA Flight Opportunities program NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate funds the Flight Opportunities program managed by the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center with solicitation and selection conducted by Ames Research Center. The latest REDDI Flight Opportunities solicitation was opened on March 30 and aims ...
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Sixth DLR Industrial Days at Lampoldshausen This is why it is important for Europe to create technological innovations that will prepare its space sector to address the future challenges of a rapidly changing environment. Developments in technological hotspots provide an impetus for new innovations. In particular, the subjects of low-cost engines ...
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Netflix's Lost in Space Wants to Be TV's Next Great Sci-Fi Series Thanks to shows like Westworld, Black Mirror and Star Trek: Discovery earning both legions of fans and critical acclaim, we may be living in a golden age of science fiction television. Its popularity is understandable, given our collective anxiety about all manner of potential technological terrors—artificial ...
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Moneybags VCs look to the stars – and spaff a billion on space tech It's been a bumper few months for the commercial space industry with the torrent of cash from starry-eyed investors showing no signs of slowing, according to investment outfit, Space Angels. Nearly $1bn was handed to private space racers in the first quarter of 2018 - $975,799,660 to be precise.
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Military Tackles Problem And Potential Of Drones "Military Tackles Problem And Potential Of Drones" is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read this full article. And by subscribing, you'll also receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the global aerospace & defense ...
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Historic space capsule 'touches down' in Denmark Now, Mogensen's feat will soon be on display following the news that the Danish Museum of Science & Technology (DTM) has acquired the space capsule ... "It's a huge scoop for DTM that they've managed to secure Andreas Mogensen's space capsule, which is clear evidence that Denmark is a space ...
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ICASA makes headway with TV white space regulations The Independent Communications Authority of SA (ICASA) has published the final regulations on the use of TV white space (TVWS), but commercial deployment of this technology is still unknown. In a statement, the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) lauded the South African regulating authority for its ...
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