The space industry is in a worrying state. The UK still can’t conduct space launch activity from its shores, and while it has been heartening to see the value of the space sector discussed in Parliament, the pressing issue of when the UK will commence commercial launch remains unanswered.
Delays in regulatory approval and a lack of a strong space champion within government circles for several years have left many, including myself, wondering whether we need to be prepared for difficult decisions ahead of the upcoming budget.
The UK space ecosystem is eager to see how the Labour administration will create a supportive and productive industry environment. A thriving space sector will enable us to close the gap with other nations, such as the US and China, foster wider growth and job creation, and put the country on the path to greater economic success….
Sir Terry Leahy champions digital learning as lead investor in latest funding round Takes the total raised to $75m, making Perlego one of the UK’s bigg
This week’s UK tech funding deals include academic publishing platform Perlego, security firm Harmonic and challenger bank Monzo. UKTN tracked £131m wort
Mixed reactions as Elon Musk hypes $30,000 ‘self driving’ robotaxi called Cybercab, as well as larger Robovan Elon Musk on Thur
Please note that this page contains affiliate links. While we only recommend products that we believe in, we may benefit financially from any purchases