Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space GMV features at FIA 2018 27/08/2018 Print Share From 16 to 22 July Farnborough International Airshow 2018, a biennial event held in Hampshire (UK), brought together the cream of the world’s aerospace industry. GMV’s aerospace prowess was on show in the Space Zone, located in the British Hall run by the UK Space Agency. Here, the company showcased its skill and developments in space robotics, ground-segment systems and its input to SSA programs, among others. This year’s airshow was opened by the UK Prime Minister and attracted a turnout of close to 1500 participants representing nearly 100 countries.The airshow included a whole host of activities, such as a lively question-and-answer session with three special guests: Al Worden, a retired American engineer and Apollo 15 astronaut; Tim Peake, a British ESA astronaut; and Shini Somara, Doctor in Mechanical Engineering and BBC science reporter. Other prominent features in the action-packed agenda were the debating forums, the Meet the Buyer zone devoted to networking or the innovation spaces and initiatives such as the Future Days, designed to encourage youngsters into STEM careers. As part of this same initiative Tim Peake also announced the UK Space Agency’s competition to name the ESA’s ExoMars rover due to land on Mars in 2021. During the event the UK Space Agency set out some of the milestones that will mark out its mid- and long-term future, such as a new British spaceport to be built in the Scottish county of Sutherland. The US company Lockheed Martin and the European company Orbex will be developing launch systems to be used from this site. Print Share Related Space GMV participates in the III Space Day of EMACOT of the Air and Space Force Space Boosting the future of small satellites at SmallSat Symposium 2025 Space The 17th European Space Conference analyzes the future of European space with the participation of GMV