Tag: Aerospace
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Future of geospatial intelligence is commercial — but it’s not an easy road, industry leaders say
The Earth observation industry, a growing segment of the aerospace market where satellites photograph points on the planet, is split between military and commercial. The U.S. government and other international allies contract with companies like Westminster-based Maxar Intelligence that can use their satellites for intelligence operations such as tracking Russia’s military movements in Ukraine. But…
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Aerospace company to bring more than 600 jobs to Colorado
Boecore, a Colorado Springs-based aerospace and defense company that specializes in software development, system engineering and cybersecurity, will bring more than 600 jobs to the region and invest nearly $8 million to remodel and expand its facilities. The Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC released the news Tuesday at its office, which during the past year…
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The final frontiers’ space junk problem has a Denver-based solution
The final frontier has a junk problem, and Astroscale is working to change that. Founded and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company celebrated the grand opening of its United States headquarters at 2201 S. Delaware St., Denver, Sunday afternoon. The location will house 50 of Astroscale’s roughly 60 U.S. based employees and features a mission…
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Aerospace firm to bring 71 new jobs to Colorado Springs
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Intuitive Research and Technology Corp., an aerospace engineering and analysis firm based in Huntsville, Ala., will expand in Colorado Springs, bringing 71 new jobs to the city. Gov. Jared Polis’ office and the Global Business Development Division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and…
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Over $10 million in economic incentives approved for companies to grow in Colorado
The Colorado Economic Development Commission Thursday approved more more than $10 in economic incentives to three companies that are considering moving to, or expanding in, Colorado, according to a news release from the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT). The commission uses code names for the companies to protect privacy during negotiations. Colorado’s aerospace…
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Lafayette gains new aerospace startup ThinkOrbital’s headquarters
Colorado’s aerospace industry just grew Thursday with the announcement of a new company that will create new jobs around the greater Denver area with economic development incentives from the state. Space infrastructure startup ThinkOrbital chose Lafayette for its headquarters, according to a news release from Gov. Jared Polis and the Global Business Development Division of…
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Sierra Space, Lockheed Martin create human habitats for missions beyond the moon
Two aerospace companies working in Colorado created competing space products that would allow for humans to live and work in space. Sierra Space, a Louisville-based commercial space company, and Lockheed Martin, which has a large campus southwest of Denver, both created human habitats capable of withstanding space’s harsh conditions. Both issued news releases Tuesday announcing…
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CU Boulder Leeds report predicts record Colorado employment levels in 2023
Colorado’s economy looks strong heading into 2023, with record employment levels in 2022 expected to continue in the next 12 months and several strong industries here to propel the state through recession worries, according to a 2023 Colorado Business Economic Outlook by University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School. This year is expected to be a record…
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Metro Moves: Nikki Maloney to lead Business Support Division at state Office of Economic Development
Welcome to The Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Promoted The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade promoted Nikki Maloney to director of its Business Support Division, according to a news release.…
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Colorado aerospace companies land weather forecasting contracts
NASA recently awarded two aerospace companies with a large Colorado presence work on weather satellites that “will ultimately help save lives by enabling even more accurate weather forecasting,” according news releases. Broomfield-based Ball Aerospace will complete two 20-month studies on new instruments for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s “Geostationary Extended Observations” (GeoXO) program. One…




