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University of Glasgow to Pioneer Heat Loss Index for Net-Zero Cities
The European Space Agency (ESA) is funding a feasibility study – led by SatVu and in collaboration with the University of Glasgow - to enhance the analysis of building energy efficiency.
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University of Glasgow Develops Zero-Gravity 3D Printing for Space Innovation
Researchers from the James Watt School of Engineering have taken one small step towards a future where orbital factories can 3D print future tech on demand in space.
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Strathclyde enhance rescue operations with space data
A pioneering project is helping lifeboats safely navigate the shifting waters of the Solway Firth on rescue missions by harnessing data from satellites.
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Scotland strengthens satellite sector with West of Scotland Space Cluster launch
The West of Scotland Space Cluster, the newest addition to the UK’s ecosystem of regional space clusters, has been launched today.
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University of Glasgow showcases innovative space tech to parliament members
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have showcased their development of cutting-edge space technology for visitors from the UK and Scottish Parliaments.
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Glasgow SpaceTech firm Craft Prospect unveils new AI satellite imaging tech
The new tech will serve as a successor to Craft Prospect’s Forwards Looking Imager (FLI), a neural-network-powered imaging payload for small satellite platforms.
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Strathclyde to lead global £1.5M AI Space sustainability project
A pioneering international collaboration is exploring how Artificial Intelligence can be harnessed to improve space operations, safety and sustainability.
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Glasgow-based Krucial leads European Space Agency project for global water monitoring
Krucial, the Scottish scaleup which uses space tech to provide digital solutions anywhere on Earth, has been awarded a contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a new water monitoring solution.
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