Tag: space
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Arkadia Space secures €14.5M EIC backing for green propulsion tech
Spanish space company Arkadia Space has secured €14.5 million in funding from the European Innovation Council Accelerator. The package includes a €2.5 million grant, €6 million in equity from the EIC Fund, and €6 million in private investment. Beyond financial backing, the selection reflects direct institutional support from the European Commission for Arkadia’s green propulsion read more
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PAVE Space secures $40M to fast-track satellite deployment
PAVE Space, a Swiss space infrastructure company, has raised $40 million in seed funding to develop a new generation of spacecraft designed to move satellites rapidly between orbits. The round was led by Visionaries Club and Creandum, with participation from Lombard Odier Investment Managers, Atlantic Labs, Sistafund, b2venture, ACE Investment Partners, Ilavaska Vuillermoz Capital, and read more
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The Tiny Brooklyn Project Space Resisting the Gallery Machine
I, like so many others of that generation lost to the internet,have been thinking about friction lately. How technology’s promise of seamless interconnection across people, geographies, and time has ultimately made each of us more alone. About the price we pay, if we’re willing, for community. I thought about friction as I walked back and read more
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Carol Bove’s Gripping Guggenheim Retrospective Transcends Time and Space
Lionel Ziprin’s unlikely rediscovery really got going with a walk-in safe in Carol Bove’s Brooklyn studio. It was a big safe, and an old one—Bove initially had to use a car jack to pry open its metal door—and it became the unlikely home for all things related to Ziprin, a doyen of the Lower East read more
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Spain’s PLD Space raises €180M to scale satellite launch infrastructure
International space transportation company, PLD Space, has closed a €180 million Series C equity funding round led by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. The round included the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through the Centre for the Development of Technology and Innovation (CDTI) and its INNVIERTE fund, and the Spanish public funds management company COFIDES, read more
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Ropac to Open New York Project Space, ADAA New Members, And More: Industry Moves for February 5, 2026
Editor’s Note:This story originally appeared inOn Balance,the ARTnewsnewsletter about the art market and beyond.Sign up hereto receive it every Wednesday. Happy Thursday! Here’s a round-up of who’s moving and shaking in the art trade this week. Thaddaeus Ropac to Open New York Project Space: The gallery also hired Emilio Steinberger as a senior director in read more
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Shield Space completes £2M raise to strengthen space security efforts
Shield Space, a defence technology startup developing systems to protect satellites from signal jamming and other threats, has raised £2 million to support its first orbital test flight. The round was led by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II via Mercia Ventures, with participation from Twin Path Ventures, ROI Ventures, and P3A Ventures. Space assets read more
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15 Best Packing Cubes for Space Saving and Organization
Packing well is equal parts strategy and restraint: knowing what to bring, and knowing how to keep it all under control. That’s where packing cubes earn their place in your suitcase. Designed to streamline the way you pack, these lightweight organizers help maximize space while keeping everything exactly where you expect it to be. From read more
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ESA at 50: What Europe’s space agency means for startups today
In 2025, the European Space Agency turned 50. Founded on 30 May 1975, when the ESA Convention was signed by ten Member States, it has since grown into a pan-European institution spanning 23 Member States, three Associate Members, and a widening network of international cooperation agreements. Anniversaries are good moments for celebration — but also read more
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Siemens to exit healthcare space with Healthineers deconsolidation
Siemens has announced plans to ‘deconsolidate’ its remaining stake in Siemens Healthineers by transferring 30% of shares to Siemens shareholders. Siemens, whose stake had stood at 67%, will hand the shares over via a direct spin-off as ‘preferable option’. Deciding to deconsolidate the Healthineers business follows a thorough assessment and strategic review of how both read more
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Another Time, Another Space: The Art and Life of Rammellzee – Hi-Fructose Magazine
WRITING, ALPHABETS, TYPOGRAPHIES ARE ALL UBIQUITOUS ELITE TECHNOLOGIES THAT HAVE LOWERED THEMSELVES INTO YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS WHERE THEY ADAPT YOU TO THEIR HABIT, THEIR REFLEX, THEIR PERCEPTION. THE PRIZE? CONTROL OF THE MEANS OF PERCEPTION.” Both of these projects were made from found materials. The Letter Racers were smaller, built up off skateboard decks or objects read more
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