Airbus to develop Oberon satellites for UK Ministry of Defence
The Oberon satellites will be designed and tested at Airbus facilities in Stevenage and Portsmouth.
The Oberon satellites will be designed and tested at Airbus facilities in Stevenage and Portsmouth.
This partnership seeks to facilitate direct investment in the nuclear sector, as well as standardized financing models for the deployment of advanced energy infrastructure.
The success of the Tornado 2 Tempest recycling project strengthens the vision of the companies involved for better resource management.
Researchers plan to incorporate multimodal sensors and image analysis to detect fires from a variety of sources.
With a team of 175 employees in Arendal and more than 320 at other locations, the company is consolidating its position in the market.
This wind farm will be operational in 2026, strengthening the company's involvement in Poland.
The tests demonstrated L3Harris’ ability to merge electronic warfare and robotics into a single platform.
The company seeks to improve its strategic approaches and develop more efficient and environmentally friendly navigation.
Initial tests will allow the performance of the CAVstar system to be evaluated, with a view to future expansion in the country.
The material's properties could improve safety in high radiation exposure environments while promoting volcanic waste management.
The company plans to start serial production of the ENGINeUS range in 2026, with four semi-automated manufacturing lines in France and the United Kingdom.
The company's participation in this project enhances the offshore services industry with specialized technology for deepwater operations.