Science and Technology Support

VEGA's Science and Technology Support capability provides multinational, multidisciplinary teams of highly qualified staff to support clients’ science and technology programmes, ensuring programmes and systems are conceived with downstream business value in mind.

 

Some public sector organisations need to operate at the limits of science and technology in order to deliver their mandate. This requires them to stimulate innovation and to lead research into new techniques and technologies that will yield important benefits for the future. These activities frequently cross technological and geopolitical boundaries, requiring international understanding and co-operation.


VEGA's science and technology capabilities include:

 

  • Concept analyses and feasibility studies
  • Instrumentation development and calibration for satellite instrumentation
  • Science operations and experimentations
  • Data exploitation and community support

 

With more than two decades of science and technology research in Aerospace and Defence, VEGA has a unique understanding of this subject and the public sector domains in which it is applied. As a result, we have achieved an excellent reputation for both the creative synthesis of new ideas and for the rigorous analysis of development options.


We apply these skills to ensure that advances in technology will deliver the intended benefits in the applied environment. In this way, we help our clients ensure that early phase research successfully identifies opportunities and weaknesses in output concepts, and that development decisions are strongly leveraged when new technologies are inserted downstream.

 

Contact VEGA for further information about science and technology support

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