Adelaide-based edge computing developer AICRAFT has successfully launched its edge computing module named Pulsar to set a record for big data processing in orbit.Read More
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Scientists have said that rare diamonds from an ancient dwarf planet in our solar system could lead to the production of ultra-hard machine parts.Read More
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Global mobile satellite communications company Inmarst has signed an agreement with Gilmour Space Technologies to support space launches from Australia using Inmarsat’s InRange system. Read More
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Under round two of the Demonstrator Program as part of the Moon to Mars initiative, Australian small and medium businesses will be able to apply for mission grants between $750,000 and $10 million to help launch their technologies into space. Read More
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The Resources Technology Showcase at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre will uncover some of Western Australia’s new technological advances for the resources, defence and space industries.
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New Australian space startup Quasar Satellite Technologies is set to revolutionise space communication, allowing ground stations to talk to hundreds of satellites at once using technology developed by Read More
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzō Abe acknowledged the signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) between the Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Read More
The Australian Space Agency has signed a Statement of Strategic Intent and Cooperation with local rocket manufacturer Gilmour Space Technologies.
The company has already caught the eye of international Read More
Local satellite manufacturer Inovor Technologies will supply a satellite bus for transporting equipment into space.
The project is part of the Buccaneer Main Mission, developed by the Australia Defence Read More
A new facility for the testing of satellites and other large-scale vehicles travelling faster than the speed of sound will open at the University of Queensland (UQ).
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Opportunities for Australian businesses to collaborate with international space agencies has widened, with the Australian Space Agency signing four agreements.
International agencies the German Aerospace Read More
Karen Andrews, Minister for Industry Science and Technology, will visit the US for the next week, to extol the abilities of Australian manufacturers.
Minister Andrews will meet with government and industry Read More
The sustainable use of resources in space is the focus of a new centre at the University of Adelaide.
Named the Centre for Sustainable Planetary and Space Resources (CSPSR), it will provide a point for Read More
South-East Queensland space company, Black Sky Aerospace, has been given the go-ahead to manufacture Solid Rocket Motors (SRM).
Once production is up and running, Black Sky will be the only manufacturer Read More
Two Australian manufacturers have signed a Statement of Strategic Intent to grow the proportion of locally made components that make up rockets launched into space.
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Global space companies have come to South Australia, with two major announcements during the convergence of space enterprises on Adelaide for the Space Forum and Australian Space Research Conference.
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The federal and Tasmanian governments signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create jobs and advance the island state’s space industry.
According to Karen Andrews, Minister for Industry, Science Read More
Australia and the United Kingdom have deepened their connection in space with the announcement of a “Space Bridge”.
The nature of the collaboration is a world first for the space industry, Read More
During Prime Minister, Scott Morrison’s visit to the United States, the Australian Space Agency and NASA signed an agreement to enable Australian technologies to support the US Moon to Mars program.
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The legal framework for space industries is still being developed, however a project from the University of Adelaide’s Law School and firm International Aerospace Law and Policy Group (IALPG) have released Read More