
Why Australia needs to stand on its own in space
Brexit and the China/US trade war are prime examples of why Australia needs to develop its own sovereign space capabilities, says Australia’s SmartSat CRC CEO-designate Professor Andy Koronios.
Brexit and the China/US trade war are prime examples of why Australia needs to develop its own sovereign space capabilities, says Australia’s SmartSat CRC CEO-designate Professor Andy Koronios.
The head of the recently formed SmartSat CRC explains how recent global events reinforce the importance of Australia developing its own sovereign capability in space.
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