Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Global satellite operator SES S.A. (Paris:SESG)(LUxX:SESG) and the
University of Luxembourg, today announced that they have entered into a
multi-year partnership agreement to jointly develop Luxembourg as a
European centre of excellence and innovation for advanced information
communications technology (ICT) in satellite systems, and to create a
chair in satellite, telecom and media law .
The amount of SES’ contribution over the 6 years will exceed 2 MEUR of
which 1,500,000 EUR will be in cash. The contribution will be directed
to the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust
(SnT) as well as towards the creation of an SES Chair in space, telecom
and media law in the University’s Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance.
Under the auspices of the SnT, University of Luxembourg and SES will
collaborate on research in satellite applications and services,
satellite hybrid networks, transmission and reception technologies as
well as on the legal and regulatory challenges in the space,
telecommunications and media sectors.
The professor holding the SES chair of space, telecom and media law will
also contribute to the research conducted within the framework of the
research programmes signed with the SnT.
“As the global communications landscape continues to rapidly evolve in
multiple ways, satellite technology can continue to play a vital role in
bringing people closer together and providing valuable services to help
mankind,” said Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES. “This
collaboration with the University of Luxembourg and the SnT will serve
as a catalyst to ignite an ongoing stream of innovations that, we
believe, will create a new foundation in satellite-related research and
help establish Luxembourg as its center.”
“This is arguably the broadest and most ambitious agreement the
University has signed with a company which has its headquarters in
Luxembourg,” said Rolf Tarrach, President of the University of
Luxembourg. “ We are very excited about it and we hope that the
collaboration with SES will lead to improvements and innovations in
satellite and communication technologies which will make a difference
worldwide. We are very grateful for the very significant contribution of
our partner. “
About SES
SES (Paris:SESG)(LUxX:SESG) wholly owns the market-leading satellite
operators SES ASTRA, SES WORLD SKIES and SES SIRIUS in Europe, and
participations in Ciel in Canada, QuetzSat in Mexico as well as a
participation in satellite infrastructure start-up O3b Networks. SES
provides outstanding satellite communications solutions via a global
fleet of 41 satellites in 26 orbital locations. For further information: www.ses.com