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New ESA website targeting SMEs

12-07-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)

Innovations from small high-tech companies are of high value to Europe's space industry, and since 1997 ESA has taken special measures to encourage this type of firm to get involved in its space programmes. Today, the Agency launches a new, dedicated website to further promote this initiative: the Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) website.

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