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Improving SME participation in Europe's space business
04-04-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)More than 100 professionals from European small- and medium-sized enterprises, research institutes and space industry organisations met in Italy last week at the 4th SineQuaNet Workshop to discuss how the SineQuaNet project can increase the participation of SMEs in the European space business.
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