Department for International Trade announces “Space Exports” campaign
By David Craik
The Department for International Trade has launched its first ever space exports campaign with a focus on the US and Indian markets.
By David Craik
The Department for International Trade has launched its first ever space exports campaign with a focus on the US and Indian markets.
By David Craik
UK businesses are being encouraged to look in all directions to take advantage of globalisation and boost sales – West to the US, South to Australia, East to Asia and North to Scandinavia. But we shouldn’t forget to look upwards.
Increasingly becoming the case that businesses are effectively being ?born global” in other words, operating in several countries from minute one. This business providing space missions is no exception.
Elon Musk has long championed our relocation to Mars. He is of the belief that there are two paths for mankind, ?one of which is to stay on Earth and experience inevitable extinction. The alternative is to become a multi-planetary species.
OneWeb – which aims to bring about global satellite internet – recently announced a $500m series A round with investors including the Coca-Cola Company, Airbus Group and Hughes Network Systems.
PhD graduates from University of Sheffield, Alex Baker and Chris Rose, have launched a a galactic enterprise that will send personalised packages into space, with each mission to be filmed.