CONICET Meets Axiom Space and Propulsar to Advance Aerospace Science in Argentina
The president of CONICET, Daniel Salamone, met with Axiom Space and Propulsar members to discuss advancements in aerospace science. Key topics included astronaut candidate Noel De Castro and potential collaborative projects with the private sector. The meeting featured participants from various organizations, emphasizing the importance of the aerospace sector for technological development and Argentina's international contributions.

CONICET president Daniel Salamone held a meeting with Propulsar and Axiom Space to discuss aerospace science initiatives. The gathering addressed the candidacy of Argentine astronaut Noel De Castro and explored collaborative project opportunities with the private sector.
Key attendees included Propulsar co-founders María Carolina Renaud and Marcos Bruno, and Axiom's Scott Flukinger. A virtual exchange with NASA's Pablo De León highlighted the aerospace sector's role in scientific development. Salamone underscored CONICET's crucial role in knowledge generation and the need for collaboration between scientific and private sectors, focusing on Argentina's capabilities and regulatory challenges in the global space economy.




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