How are clusters helping Europe’s aerospace industry take off?

[ad_1] In this episode of Business Planet, we travel to Poland to discover how the Silesian Aviation Cluster is helping more than 100 European firms extend their international reach by…

Can wild animals be monitored from space?

[ad_1] Scientists are attempting to track 1,000 cattle and buffalo from space using GPS, AI and satellites ADVERTISEMENT There is hope in northern Australia that cattle and buffalo can be…

From emotion AI to space, here’s what to expect from tech in 2024

[ad_1] Emotion AI could take the crown from generative AI and space tech could save humanity. Euronews Next looks at what we can expect from technology in 2024. ADVERTISEMENT Artificial…

The week in business news: Amazon clothes hook cams, Starlink in Brazil

[ad_1] Amazon is still selling the clothes hook spy cameras it’s being sued over Should Amazon be allowed to sell spy cams?Photo: Michaela Rehle (Reuters) How one woman turned $10,000…

Should China’s space race advances be cause for concern in Europe?

[ad_1] The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Steel sharpens steel. Great people and…

SpaceX plans for 2nd lift-off of Starship, the world’s largest rocket

[ad_1] SpaceX’s ambitious reusable rocket will face another critical test on November 17 when the Elon Musk-owned company will attempt a second launch. ADVERTISEMENT SpaceX is gearing up to relaunch…

Starlink’s rapid growth and influence has made it an indispensable part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX

[ad_1] Elon Musk’s SpaceX is known for its frequent launches, which now dominate the space industry. But the satellites that the rockets send to space are just as important for…

Europe has a productivity problem. It can be solved from space

[ad_1] Innovation in the sector has a beneficial knock-on effect in all of the numerous sectors it touches. To put it more simply, if the space sector flourishes, almost every…

Podcast: How is is space exploration propelling our daily lives

[ad_1] In episode 7 of our podcast series, “Space Exploration: Very down to Earth,” we embark on a journey across Europe to unveil how the strides taken above are intimately…

Why startups are investing millions to make drugs and semiconductors in space

[ad_1] In-space manufacturing may sound like science fiction but it’s happening already, albeit on a very small scale. It’s a fledgling market that analysts and several startups are projecting will…