Music and Artificial Intelligence
Google has entered the music creation space through AI by acquiring ProducerAI, signaling a shift in the music industry's future.
The space agenda moves from the Ministry of Transport to the Ministry of Industry
The Czech Republic is shifting its space agenda management from the Ministry of Transport to the Ministry of Industry.
Why IV drips are surging in popularity in Australia's wellness space
Intravenous (IV) drip therapy is gaining popularity in Australia's wellness industry, with many seeking its benefits for hydration and health recovery.
CSG Group acquires 49% stake in Hungarian Defense Industry
CSG Group is set to acquire a 49% stake in Hungary's 4iG Space & Defence Technologies, marking a significant move in its strategy to partner with the Hungarian defense sector.
Entry into the Hungarian Defense Industry for the CSG Group
CSG Group acquires a 49% stake in Hungarian 4iG Space & Defence Technologies, aiming to become a long-term strategic partner in Hungary's defense industry.
Third launch, third failure: The flight of the Japanese commercial rocket Kairos ended shortly after takeoff
The Japanese commercial rocket Kairos experienced its third consecutive failure shortly after launch.
Space start-up that launched NASA rockets from NT folds, owing government $5m
Equatorial Launch Australia has entered liquidation, owing $5 million to the Northern Territory government after years of unsuccessful launch attempts.
Press Conference Following the Cancellation of the Launch of 'Kairos' No. 3
Japan's Space One company cancelled the launch of its Kairos No. 3 small rocket, which was set to deliver the country's first privately developed satellite into orbit.
A new aerospace industry base worth 300 billion won will be established in Muju, Jeonbuk
A state-of-the-art aerospace industry base focusing on next-generation guided weapons and space launch vehicle engines is set to be established in Muju, Jeonbuk, generating high expectations in the region.
Why is private sector involvement necessary? Explaining the background of rocket development from five perspectives
The article discusses the crucial need for rocket development in Japan, focusing on private sector participation and the reasons behind it.
Entrusting Kairo to the Dream of Fostering the Space Industry's Workforce: Local Companies and Universities Begin Operations
Local companies in Wakayama, Japan, and universities have initiated a project to develop satellite technology, coinciding with the launch of a new small rocket by SpaceOne.
Shopping Center Struggles with Empty Space โ Lappeenranta Seeks Industry in Place of Russian Tourists
Lappeenranta is considering repurposing a shopping area that flourished during Eastern tourism for industrial use due to significant declines in Russian tourist visits.
New space company launches with plans for high-tech outback hub
Terram Astra has launched with plans to build advanced defence satellite communication hubs in the Australian outback, aiming to raise $US10 million in funding.
"The cosmos is already here." She started from scratch to implement the technology used by billions of people today
The article discusses the critical role of satellite technology in everyday life and its potential as a career path in Poland.
The first โAriane 6โ with four engines: why the launch of Amazon's satellites is important for Europe
The successful launch of Amazon's 32 Leo satellites aboard the Ariane 6 rocket marks a significant step for Europe's space industry, showcasing its technological independence and economic viability.
Space Companies โ Creotech and Scanway โ on a Growth Path
Polish space companies Creotech and Scanway are experiencing significant stock growth, with shares rising over 40% since the beginning of 2026.
Heavyweight Fight: Jeff Bezos Breaks Elon Musk's Satellite Monopoly
Jeff Bezos has launched Amazon's satellite initiative, disrupting Elon Musk's dominance in the satellite internet market.
"Everything vibrated for miles around": the first flight of the heavy version of Ariane 6 puts Amazon's internet constellation into orbit
The first flight of the heavy version of Ariane 6 successfully launched Amazon's internet constellation into orbit, showcasing its significance in the competitive low Earth orbit satellite market.
Scottish rocket startup nears collapse despite ยฃ26m in taxpayer loans
Orbex, a UK-based rocket startup, faces collapse despite receiving ยฃ26 million in taxpayer loans, endangering 150 jobs and the UKโs space ambitions.
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, uses one hiring trick and it's nothing to do with CV
Elon Musk prioritizes a candidate's 'goodness of heart' over their CV during the hiring process.
India can now spy on enemy satellites in space
India's space industry has made a significant leap with a private company capturing images of the International Space Station using their AFR satellite, enabling potential surveillance of enemy satellites.
Elon Musk's 'space' reasons for the SpaceX and xAI deal
Elon Musk is shaping a new narrative around SpaceX, leveraging lessons from Tesla as the rocket manufacturer prepares for an IPO and merges with xAI, focusing on generating excitement akin to the automotive industry.
More rocket tests at Esrange as a German company builds new facility
Isar Aerospace is set to build a second facility at Esrange for rocket engine testing, supporting the development of the Spectrum launch vehicle aimed at satellite deployment.
An (disrespectful?) solution as cemeteries fill up โ 'It's like sleeping in a cradle'...
A new company owner is attempting to alleviate the looming crisis in the American death industry by promoting a unique solution at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, which is running out of space for new burials.
Elon Musk plans to send up to a million satellites into orbit
Elon Musk has applied for permission to send up to a million satellites into orbit, marking a new phase in the satellite competition with Jeff Bezos, who plans to launch a network of 5,400 satellites.
Without a budget, without positions, without policy: Contrary to the global trend, Israel neglects the space industry
Despite being a leader in the global space industry, Israel is facing a worrying decline in its space program due to lack of funding and policy.
Complete Guide to Fitur 2026: Schedule, Tickets, How to Get There and All the Keys
The International Tourism Fair (FITUR) will return to Madrid from January 21 to 25, 2026, serving as a meeting space for industry professionals and the general public interested in global tourism offerings.
Children Behave Worse, Show Less Respect... Parents Don't Know They Are Fighting a War Against Industry Through Their Children. And They Are Losing.
Author Miguel รngel Ruiz argues that marketing strategies are shortening the symbolic space of childhood, causing children to consume like adults.