Transforming deep tech into real tech to grow the space economy
At Silicon Valley Space Week, our panel of industry experts explored how deep tech is becoming the foundation for a new, bold, tech-led space industry.
At Silicon Valley Space Week, our panel of industry experts explored how deep tech is becoming the foundation for a new, bold, tech-led space industry.
Technology can define market leadership – and those who strike first will harness game-changing telecom architectures, AI-driven network intelligence and next-gen non-terrestrial connectivity. Let us guide you through the 5 deep tech areas driving growth
FSOC, free space optical communications, is at an inflection point. A lynchpin technology that transmits data via lasers, it offers first movers the chance to seize transformative value from high-performance next-generation satellite networks
From next-gen satellite services and orbital infrastructure to climate monitoring and more, international collaboration is key to new space economy innovation.
Around 5% of people in industrialised countries have had a medical device implanted. Advances in microelectronics allow implantable medical devices such as pacemakers to become smaller. This has many benefits, including neater incisions during surgery. CC’s Neil Rosewell gives E&T Magazine the lowdown on the technical challenges of these devices.