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ORGANIZATIONS. SHAPING THE INDUSTRY.

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DLR

Research

Researching for the world of tomorrow

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NASA

Research

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency ...

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Pulsar Fusion

Nuclear fusion reactors

PULSAR Fusion develops and manufactures components for use in Nuclear Fusio...

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Spacebit

Aerospace, robotics

Spacebit is a UK-based space startup developing space robotic technology an...

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AON3D

Additive Manufacturing

AON3D is an additive manufacturing hardware, software, and material company...

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The docuseries that is exposing the incredible innovations which new space companies are developing.

Engineering Space

As NASA prepares to send astronauts back to the Moon to live and explore, capabilities for space-based manufacturing of sensors, circuits, and other electronics will become increasingly critical. Recent microgravity flights have helped to advance cutting-edge methods for 3D printing of electronics

Microgravity Testing Advances Space-Based Printing of Electronics

The new Space Sustainability Rating hosted at eSpace, the EPFL Space Center, encourages space actors to design and implement sustainable and responsible space missions – trailblazing the path to ensure the long-term sustainability of the space environment.

A new rating for space sustainability

What’s the difference between deep space and the deep sea? For a robot, the answer is: not much. Both environments are harsh and demanding, and, more importantly, both are far removed from the machine’s operator.

NASA Space Robotics Dive into Deep-Sea Work

A challenging feat for a little robot: Honey the Astrobee must grasp and transport Bumble the Astrobee. To pull it off, Honey needs to understand Bumble's trajectory, position itself correctly and avoid a collision at all costs.

Mini robots practise grasping space debris

EPFL engineering student Lucas Froissart designed an exoskeleton capable of propelling robot explorers into subsurface tunnels on the moon.

Launching robots into lunar caves