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  • May 14, 2019
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May 14th, 2019
Africa’s top aerospace and remote sensing startups presented solutions to some of the continents pressing challenges

Participants in the latest Airbus BizLab and GIZ #Africa4Future challenge for innovative African aerospace and remote sensing startups met with experts, investors and other stakeholders at an innovators summit in Cape Town.  Africa’s top startups presented innovative proposals to tackle water, food and land security, healthcare, urban development and engineering challenges in Africa. Read More at Africa News Space

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  • Launch of Australia's 1st orbital rocket, Gilmour Space's Eris-1, delayed again
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  • China's space program provides larger platform for broader international cooperation
  • India To Launch $1.5 Billion Joint Earth Mission With NASA In July
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