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Gov’t signs off $53m MMI funding with Gilmour to bolster space manufacturing in Australia

Gilmour Space Technologies today announced a $52 million grant deal with Australia's federal government to advance the research and commercialisation of new space technologies as part of its Australian Space Manufacturing Network (ASMN) initiative. 

Three Aussie space companies awarded Moon to Mars grants

The Federal Government is supporting a number of projects aimed at growing the local space economy and creating new jobs, including a new toolkit...

Amaero to manufacture rocket motor components for Gilmour Space Technologies

Australian 3D printing company Amaero International Limited has received a purchase order from Gilmour Space Technologies for the manufacture of two rocket motor components,...

Italian satellite company to set up shop in Adelaide

Sitael, the largest private satellite company in Italy, will set up its headquarters in Adelaide and become the first company in Australia with the capability to design and...

Australia looking to launch its own space program

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Arthur Sinodinos announced that the Federal Government will review the nation’s space industry capability to develop a long-term...

Three finalists selected for NASA’s 3D printed Mars Habitat Design competition

US Space Agency NASA and manufacturing institute America Makes recently launched the 3D Printed Habitat Challenge – a design competition for a 3D printed...

ESA to benefit from Australia’s scientific expertise thanks to deal with CSIRO

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Australia's leading research organisation CSIRO have inked a collaboration agreement which will give Australia better access to information from...
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