Empowering all Women, in Space and on Earth

June 4, 2018

TNO

TNO (The Netherlands Organisation for applied scientific research), was founded by law in 1932 to enable business and government to apply knowledge. As an organisation regulated by public law, we are independent: not part of any government, university or company. Please read more about our organisation below. TNO is a major player in a growing […]

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NEREUS

As Network of European Regions Using Space Technologies, NEREUS offers a dynamic platform to all Regions aiming at making a better use of space applications for the delivery of efficient public policies benefiting citizens. NEREUS serves as an advocate for regional concerns, voicing the regional dimension of European space policies and programs at a political

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Mines Albi

The Graduate school of Engineering of Mines Albi-Carmaux (École Nationale Supérieure des Mines d’Albi-Carmaux) has joined WIA-Europe in 2015, as a non-profit corporate member. Mines Albi is a state-funded higher education institution founded in 1993 and placed under the authority of the French Ministry of Economy and Industry. It is a graduate school of engineering. 

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DLR

DLR is Germany’s national research centre for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in aeronautics, space, transportation and energy is integrated into national and international cooperative ventures. As Germany’s Space Agency, the German federal government has given DLR responsibility for the forward planning and implementation of the German space programme as well

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ASAS

ASAS – Association for Space-based ICT Technologies, Applications and Services is an Italian business association promoting the development of the Space Sector. ASAS main goal is to promote the use of Space-based Services and Applications. Its members are large, medium and small Italian enterprises. Aggregated members are research centers, space consultants and international companies. ASAS

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AIPAS

AIPAS

AIPAS (Associazione delle Imprese per le Attività Spaziali) was created in 1998 to serve the needs of Small and Medium-sized companies operating in the space sector, gathering also space large companies. AIPAS is a No-Profit Association and it aims to: promoting in the various national and international centres the general interests of Space SMEs; tackling

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SERCO

Serco is a leading provider of public services. Our customers are governments or others operating in the public sector. Serco manages over 500 contracts worldwide and employ over 50,000 people. We operate internationally across four geographies: UK & Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East and across five sectors: Space and Defence, Justice

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Planetek

Planetek Italia, established in 1994, is a small Italian company that employs about 45 professional men and women, all appassionate and skilled in space solutions, Universe exploration and Earth preservation. Planetek’s core business is based on information sciences and space technologies applied to land management and space exploration. Its main application fields are Environmental Monitoring,

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HE Space

A landing on the surface of Titan, footsteps on the moon, images of galaxies never seen before. All achievements in space start with people on the ground. HE Space provides the space industry with talented professionals from all over the world. They make new and exciting space missions possible. HE Space is a fast-growing company

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The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA)

    The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) provides safe and secure European satellite navigation services, promotes the commercialization of Galileo, EGNOS, and Copernicus data and services and coordinates the EU’s forthcoming governmental satellite communications programme GOVSATCOM. EUSPA is responsible for the security accreditation of all the EU Space Programme components. By

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