RoboTech Vision at Forbes Technology 2019

RoboTech Vision presentation

October 3, 2019  Presentation

RoboTech Vision accepted the invitation to the Forbes Technology 2019 event. Together with astrobiologist Dr. Michaela Musilová, project manager of the ESA Business Incubation Center in Prague Michal Kuneš and theoretical physicist Juraj Tekel, they discussed the topic Space, Business without Borders. RoboTech Vision that recently sent the Androver I robot on a simulated space mission to Hawaii, was interviewed by Forbes magazine about the project.

Slovakia in the space industry

What we can expect in business in the near future? Which technologies are the Next Big Thing? What are the technological trends in Slovakia, in the world or even in space? These questions were the main topics of the sixth edition of Forbes Technology. The event was attended by larger and smaller companies from various fields such as banking, online sphere, artificial intelligence, robotics, or space.

RoboTech Vision also participated in the discussion on the topic “Space without borders”. Together with the other participants, they tried to find answers to the questions in what type of projects Slovak companies could succeed in the space industry, what advantages Slovakia would have after gaining full membership in ESA and what opportunities are offered by large private space projects.

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Dominika Krajčovičová

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