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L’ESA premia l’industria italiana alla Fiera di Hannover per il processo di produzione del vetro derivato da tecnologie spaziali
 
5 Maggio 2010

Space Spin-off Award 2010 goes to Italian Kentec
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ESA's Space Spin-off Award 2010 goes to Italian company Kentec S.r.l. for their transfer from space technology to non-space fields in their 'reliable machine vision system for the glass industry'. At the award giving event 19 April 2010 at the Hannover Fair from left: Frank M. Salzgeber (Head of ESA's Technology Transfer Programme Office (TTPO)), Colm Kenny (CEO of Kentec S.a.s.), Johann Friedrich Colsmann (Member of the cabinet of European Commission Vice-President Antonio Tajani, responsible for Industry and Entrepreneurship) and Dr Werner Dupont (CEO of MST Aerospace GmbH, leading TTPO’s Technology Transfer Network on behalf of ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme Office).

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ESA's Space Spin-off Award 2010
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ESA's Space Spin-off Award 2010 goes to Italian company Kentec S.r.l.

Credits: ESA / Knoblach
 
 
Kentec's camera works with space image processing techniques
Kentec's camera works with space image processing techniques from the European/American Hubble space telescope.

Credits: Kentec S.r.l
 
 
Hubble Space Telescope  in orbit
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The Hubble Space Telescope is a joint ESA/NASA project and was launched in 1990 by the Space Shuttle mission STS-31 into a low-Earth orbit 600 km above the ground. During its lifetime Hubble has become one of the most important science projects ever.

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