Barnsley laser firm bound for space to assist astronaut Tim Peake
The work of Barnsley laser firm, Cutting Technologies, is now in space assisting British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake for his latest mission.
The Principia Mission will see Tim and his crewmates work on experiments that can’t be completed on Earth, with the overall aim of improving the understanding of the fundamentals of science and to demonstrate new applications for science and technology.
Cutting Technologies was instructed by Raspberry Pi to laser engrave the fine details on two augmented Raspberry Pi computers known as Astro Pi.
Whilst on board the International Space Station, Tim will use the two computers to run experiments using the board’s sensors.
Jane Robinson, director and co-founder of Cutting Technologies said: “This was a brilliant project to be able to put our name to and we’re excited to watch how Tim’s mission progresses.
“The overall competition connected STEM and schools brilliantly and we’re really proud to have played our part.”
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
The hidden cost squeezing Britain's economy
Teesside deserves more than cashback devolution
Construction must be built on commercial discipline
Devolution needs financial firepower to drive growth
The value of creating a stronger careers route
Apprenticeships: Invest in talent or keep chasing it
Are you ready for salary transparency?
Confidence the key to our artificial intelligence future
The missing piece of the puzzle in the NEET crisis
The North East investment story needs two engines
We must forge change to close the skills gap
Creating the conditions for North East talent to thrive