
Copernicus Prize Bremen
10.12.2020
Nanotechnology: Start-up NAVATO picks up speed
15.12.2020The winner of the Galileo Prize Bremen are Andreas Haselsteiner and Aljoscha Sander from Flucto.
Their Galileo-enabled technology for tracking individual wind turbine components with high accuracy will become a green and climate-friendlier way to address installation, maintenance and decommission of offshore wind farms.
Congratulations!

The Bremen winners of the Galileo Masters: Andreas Haselsteiner and Aljoscha Sander from Flucto.
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