It's actually quite rare to hear entrepreneurs talk about love, but in the latest episode of the #scienceofbusiness pod, Shefali Sharma, director of @OxDynamics explains why founders must lead with 'love, empathy and vulnerability'. You can listen here 🎧https://t.co/OUHDgBt8q9
Do you think machines could ever think like humans…?
Our newest Space Partners at Oxford Dynamics are developing a range of new Artificial Intelligence tools that can solve the world’s hardest data problems!
Find out more at their new website!
https://t.co/4JvP37myVr
Who are the allies in the UK Space Sector working to build inclusive access to the space sector? I am tired of seeing brilliant ethnically diverse talent sidelined uninvited onto panels that represent the view of privileged white women working in space.
What a day! A really fun and productive Hackathon with our friends @BristolUniACCIS & @BristolUniEng. Very impressed with how quickly our student team seized the problem of our 'denticle' manufacturing challenge: how to achieve micro manufactured structures across large areas.
Listen to our CEO Doug Liddle speak to Via Satellite about In-Space Missions’ journey so far and our exciting plans going forward:
https://t.co/lVItDlEb9J
Mike Lawton was really pleased to be a guest on this month's IMechE "Impulse to Innovate" podcast. mike a lot of fun catching up with Helen Meese and talking about all things satellite technology and space debris.
@allmadeofstars1@SpaceX You make the classic 'nirvana' argument: don't do anything other than solving immediate problems. Only when we have a perfect world can we do the 'other stuff'. Mankind has benefited immeasurably in many scientific fields despite naysayers say 'fix the other problems first'.
Great fun to be interviewed by Jamie Robb, founder of Aerospace for All (https://t.co/ZBfe5B9J6y). Jamie has built a great platform to inspire, educate & connect students wanting a career in aerospace. The industry needs more Jamies!
@Heads_InSpace Doug, Tony & team - WTF!😫Really sorry to hear about the loss of Electron and Faraday-1. You guys sweated blood to make this happen. Space is never easy, but it's always worth it.