UZH Space Hub expands space and aviation ecosystem with three new users
The University of Zurich's Space Hub continues to grow: Starting February 1, three new organizations will be using the infrastructure at the Space Hub Hangar, thereby strengthening the space and aviation ecosystem in the areas of research, education, and technology transfer.
UZH Space Hub expands space and aviation ecosystem with three new users
The University of Zurich's Space Hub continues to grow: Starting February 1, three new organizations will be using the infrastructure at the Space Hub Hangar, thereby strengthening the space and aviation ecosystem in the areas of research, education, and technology transfer.
New additions include a research group from the ZHAW Center for Aviation, the Swiss branch of Global Helicopter Service, and the STEM Foundation. The ZHAW group will conduct emission measurements with various aircraft fuels. Global Helicopter Services plans to further develop the training of specialist pilots and establish new research collaborations with partners in the space ecosystem. STEM is particularly committed to the transfer of space technologies to terrestrial applications.
Together with existing users – Dufour Aerospace, Thales, Prometheus Life Technologies, Caeli Nova, and Swiss Aerospace Ventures – as well as the Center for Space and Aviation Switzerland and Liechtenstein, the Space and Aviation Ecosystem at the Space Hub Hangar continues to grow in breadth and depth. This further strengthens the Space Hub as an innovation platform for space and aviation.
Original News Item: https://www.spacehub.uzh.ch/en/news/news/UZH-Space-Hub-expands.html