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Reporting on transactions in Danish Aerospace Company A/S’ shares by persons closely associated with persons discharging managerial responsibilities
Globenewswire· 2025-08-28 11:22
COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT Odense, August 28th, 2025 Company Announcement no. 64 – August 28th, 2025 Reporting on transactions in Danish Aerospace Company A/S’ shares by persons closely associated with persons discharging managerial responsibilities Danish Aerospace Company A/SCompany reg. (CVR) no.: 12 42 42 48 Danish Aerospace Company A/S (“DAC” or the “Company”) has received notification pursuant to article 19 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) no. 596/2014 of the below transaction related to shares in DAC ma ...
Danish Aerospace Company to build prototype of exercise equipment for the Moon and eventually Mars
Globenewswire· 2025-05-28 17:37
Core Points - Danish Aerospace Company A/S (DAC) has signed a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a prototype exercise device for the Lunar Gateway space station, which will eventually be used for human missions to Mars [1][3][8] - The Lunar Gateway is a collaborative project involving NASA, ESA, Japan, and Canada, with initial operations expected to begin around 2028 [2] - The contract is valued at approximately EUR 580,000 (DKK 4.3 million) and will last for about six months [7][8] Company Overview - DAC has over three decades of experience supplying exercise and medical monitoring equipment for space missions, including the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station (ISS) [3] - The company specializes in advanced medical instrumentation and engineering fields primarily within space applications [9][10] - DAC's products are based on extensive research and development, focusing on reliability in space environments [10][12] Project Details - Amentum Clean Energy will act as a subcontractor, contributing to the development of a vibration damping system to prevent exercise-induced vibrations from affecting the Lunar Gateway [4][5] - The new exercise device will incorporate a jumping exercise to enhance astronauts' bone, muscle, and cardiovascular health during space missions [4][8] - The prototype must meet unique requirements due to the higher background radiation and limited space in the HALO module compared to the ISS [6]
Danish Aerospace Company A/S and NECAS A/S enter strategic partnership to boost Danish defense and space technology
Globenewswire· 2025-05-28 06:18
Core Viewpoint - Danish Aerospace Company A/S (DAC) has announced a strategic partnership with NECAS A/S to enhance Denmark's defense and space technology capabilities, focusing on advanced technological solutions for military, space, and extreme environments [1][2]. Group 1: Partnership Details - The collaboration aims to leverage NECAS' expertise in electronics production for the defense industry alongside DAC's advanced medical and space technology capabilities [2][3]. - The partnership will pursue projects that involve the development and production of systems certified under AS9100, suitable for extreme environments both on Earth and in space [2][3]. Group 2: Capabilities and Expertise - The partnership combines NECAS' high-tech electronic manufacturing capabilities for production runs of 10 to 10,000 units with DAC's specialized manufacturing techniques for the space sector [3]. - DAC's AS9100 design expertise in mechanics, electronics, and software will enhance the joint capabilities of DAC and NECAS, allowing them to explore new opportunities in defense and space sectors [3]. Group 3: Company Background - DAC specializes in advanced medical instrumentation and engineering fields, particularly in space applications, and has developed various technologies for spaceflight [4][5][7]. - The company employs engineers and technicians who provide comprehensive engineering, production, and technical services, focusing on customer-specific design and development [6].