LSE
Space
Engineering
and
Operations
AG
and
subsidiary
Aurora
Technology
B.V.
celebrate
anniversaries.
LSE
Space
Engineering
and
Operations
AG
and
subsidiary
Aurora
Technology
B.V.
will
celebrate
their
twenty
and
fifteen
year
anniversaries
at a
joint
celebration
in Munich on 9th October 2010.
LSE,
established
in
1990
as
an
independent
space
consultancy,
has
been
supporting
clients,
in
both
the
industrial
and
public
sectors
of
the
space
market,
for
twenty
years
with
a
wide
offering
of
spacecraft
operations
and
ground
systems
engineering
services.
Since
its
establishment,
LSE
has
developed
into
a
company
of
140
staff
with
operations
in
Germany
(Munich
and
Darmstadt)
and
a
further
presence
in
the
Netherlands,
Spain and the United Arab Emirates.
In
2004,
LSE
became
part
of
the
Swedish
Space
Corporation
group.
In
2010
LSE
reported
two
important
events
-
the
acquisition
of
the
Dutch
space
consultancy
Aurora
Technology
B.V.
and
the
incorporation
of
LSE
Space
Middle
East
JLT
in
Dubai
(UAE).
Aurora
Technology
fits
well
with
the
overall
core
business
of
LSE
and
is
active
in
the Netherlands and Spain. Aurora contributes strongly to LSE’s team bringing
additional
skills
and
new
business
areas.
LSE
Space
Middle
East
will
allow
the
company
a
constant
and
active
presence
in
the
Middle
East
and
Africa
as
interests
in
the
space
business
become
more
expansive
in
these
regions.
Today
LSE
provides
services
to
high
quality
national
and
international
clients
from
the
industrial
and
public
domains
including
the
European
Space
Agency
(ESA)
and
the
German
Aerospace
Center
(DLR).
Both
LSE
and
Aurora
are
proud
of
the
results
achieved
so
far
and
now
are
looking
forward
to
new
challenges
in
the
space
arena.
Tony
Lancaster,
the
company’s
founder
and
Managing
Director
stated:“LSE
is
one
of
the
leading
suppliers
of
space
engineering
services
in
Europe
and
we
have
had
a
successful
and
challenging
journey
to
arrive
where
we
are
today.
LSE
is
looking
forward
to
the
challenges
of
extending
our
services
well
beyond
today’s
geographical
and
commercial
reach.”
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