
With virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies blurring the seams between reality and fantasy, everyone from startups to academia and even NASA wants a slice of the action.
With technological advances lowering barriers to entry for startups and smaller players, it’s all systems go for Singapore space tech.
As space becomes increasingly democratised, even small companies in small countries can get in on the game, says Dr Bidushi Bhattacharya, CEO and co-founder of Singapore-based space tech incubator Astropreneurs HUB.
Cheap, easy-to-install sensors, improved wireless networking technologies and powerful big data analytics are helping businesses cut costs and go green at the same time.
Hydroleap’s electrocoagulation technology is helping a diverse range of industries deal with their wastewater in a more eco-friendly manner.
How to apply a human-centric approach to tackling NASA’s Global Space Hackathon challenge.
This article is republished with the permission of the writer, Moses Anderson Ong. The article first appeared on Medium.