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Online CameronD

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Re: Gilmour Space Technologies
« Reply #360 on: 05/13/2024 04:04 am »
What it's really all about:
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Some great conversations at the 2024 Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management Alternative Investments Conference in Sydney last month.

Speaking with APAC Private Wealth Head, Ronald Lee, our CEO Adam Gilmour shared his founder’s perspective on why hashtag#spacetech is a key enabling technology in today’s hyper-connected world, what’s behind the growing bottleneck in launch, and how investors could be monetising the opportunities… (particularly in undervalued markets like Australia)
« Last Edit: 05/13/2024 04:05 am by CameronD »
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine - however, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are
going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead.

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Re: Gilmour Space Technologies
« Reply #361 on: 05/14/2024 06:03 am »
No bucks, no...

Human spaceflight is basically just LARPing now.

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Re: Gilmour Space Technologies
« Reply #362 on: 07/04/2024 12:13 am »
It seems Gilmour Space are hiring again!
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We are hiring . Stop dreaming about space and join us if you have the skills, perseverance , problem solving ability and want to be a part of history. It’s not easy , there are problems to solve every day but it’s a great adventure.

..and a good coffee is an important part of that:
https://external-jobboard.myrecruitmentplus.com/job-details/query/9294326/
« Last Edit: 07/04/2024 12:18 am by CameronD »
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine - however, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are
going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead.

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Re: Gilmour Space Technologies
« Reply #363 on: 07/04/2024 02:05 am »
« Last Edit: 07/04/2024 02:06 am by plugger.lockett »

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