X-ray technology from space

UK company Adaptix is using space technology to transform radiology by fundamentally changing how X-rays are generated.
UK company Adaptix is using space technology to transform radiology by fundamentally changing how X-rays are generated.
In 2019, Odin Vision was one of five start-ups selected to take part in the UK Space Agency’s ‘Space to Innovate’ programme, which supports the development of innovative solutions using space technology.
The UK Space Agency invested £65,000 into projects to engage UK pupils in STEM learning and possible space careers.
With London Tech Week underway, we are reminded of the importance that technology plays in all our lives.
As a mobile planetarium and science communication business, Cosmos Planetarium, we were looking for a unique and exciting way to engage hard to reach children. We wanted to give them the confidence to explore STEM subjects further and to realise …
The International Partnerships in Space Programme (IPSP) is the newest programme in the Agency’s portfolio. It's an exciting £32 million international programme established and led by the UK Space Agency.
Champions of space exploration often make much of its ill-defined but essential quality, ‘inspiration,’ and its potential for outreach. Equally, artists and creative types (in the broadest sense) are often keen to point out that their work is more than …
The 6th Space for All funding round launched on 18 August and is currently open for applications until 9.00 on Monday 20 October.