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U.S. space startups have slashed workforces and restructured operations to survive amid an investment drought that has grounded once-lofty aspirations. While more established players like Elon ...
Embracer Group made multiple layoffs, game cancellations, and studio closures between August 2023 and March 2024 after its $2 billion deal with Saudi Public Investment Fund fell apart. The company reportedly reduced its headcount by 7,761, closed or divested 44 internal and external studios, and decreased the number of game projects by 80.
"The Video Game Industry Is More Successful Than Ever. Why Are the Workers Treated Like Garbage?". Slate.July 30, 2024. The cycles of M&A and subsequent cuts and closures have escalated so profoundly over the past few years ... that Wikipedia has a stand-alone article covering the nearly 21,000 jobs that the gaming sector shed from just the beginning of 2023 up through now.
Hamilton Sundstrand space suit, on exhibit at the New England Air Museum Hamilton Sundstrand was the prime contractor for NASA ’s space suit/ Primary Life Support System and produced environmental control, life support, mechanical systems, and thermal control systems for international space programs.
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman told its employees that about 1,000 jobs could be cut in Southern California after lost a big satellite contract.
UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) was one of the world’s largest suppliers of aerospace and defense products, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The company was formed in August 2012 when parent United Technologies Corporation merged their existing subsidiary Hamilton Sundstrand with the newly-acquired Goodrich Corporation .
Northrop took a hit this year when the U.S. Space Force canceled a multibillion-dollar program to build a new military communications satellite because of rising costs and delays in its ...
[2] [3] The name Kuiper was a company codename for the project inspired by the Kuiper belt. The Federal Communications Commission granted Amazon approval to deploy a constellation of 3,236 satellites into low Earth orbit. [4] Deployment is planned in five phases, and internet service will begin once the first 578 satellites are launched.