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Posted inCommercialGerman Spinoff To Target ESA Business in PortugalbySpaceNews Editor April 18, 2007January 19, 2023Click to share on X Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn Opens in new window Click to share on Reddit Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend Opens in new window Click to sh
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new window PARIS 鈥?A German space-technology company created as a spinoff of Kayser-Threde and specializing in lightweight satellite antennas has established a subsidiary in Portugal in hopes of capturin
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g European Space Agency ESA business there.HPS GmbH s creation of its 80 percent-owned HPS Lda subsidiary in Porto, with Portuguese nationals as managers, is designed to take advantage of ESA s policy of returning 90 percent of every member state s annual membership dues through contracts with domestic industry. Inegi Porto, a research company in Porto, owns the remaining 20 percent of the newly cre