Monday, October 14, 2024
Home Tags Spiral Blue

Tag: Spiral Blue

Australian engineers to develop robots for in-orbit space maintenance

Engineers from the University of Sydney have spearheaded a new project to develop robotic technologies for the in-orbit maintenance of vital space infrastructure.

SmartSat invests $2.3M in autonomous satellite technologies for in-orbit servicing

SmartSat, a leading player in Australia's space technology sector, announced a $2.3 million investment towards pioneering research aimed at bolstering the nation's capabilities in In-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM).

Spiral Blue, University of Sydney to power TOLIMAN Space Telescope with AI

Sydney-based space technology company Spiral Blue has partnered with the University of Sydney to kickstart the TOLIMAN Space Telescope Mission, an initiative that will apply artificial intelligence in astronomy research and exoplanet detection. 

Spiral Blue launches proprietary AI algorithms in space

Spiral Blue, a Sydney-based space company that manufactures edge computers for satellites, announced what it claims as a major breakthrough in the field of space-based Earth observation that it said will open up new horizons for AI-powered advancements in monitoring and understanding our planet.

Saber Astronautics, TCG Group launch new space incubator in Sydney

Saber Astronautics and TCG Group have officially opened the Wolfpack Space Hub’s new facility in Waterloo, Sydney, which will incubate and support local space...

Government awards first Moon to Mars grants

The Morrison Government has awarded over $1 million to two Australian space technology businesses under the first round of the Moon to Mars Supply...
Advertisement

MRC Industries

DAAN MMA

Featured Article

How Taiwan is revolutionising its AI data centres with liquid cooling

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence relies heavily on the infrastructure that supports it. As AI continues to transform industries worldwide, the demand for robust and efficient data centre operations has never been more critical. This, in turn, has brought attention to the environmental impact of these facilities.