Knowledge Angels
A global association that helps motivated young talents and companies to enter and succeed in progressive industries.
Knowledge Angels
A global association that helps motivated young talents and companies to enter and succeed in progressive industries.
With the help of global experts, the association aims to nurture the next generation of innovators, engineers, developers and entrepreneurs by providing them with the tools, knowledge and support they need to develop their ideas and careers.
The name is derived from the logic of the use of the term business angels. For the foundation and success of high-tech ideas and companies, other creatures are needed in addition to the classic business angels.
We focus on helping those who:
are interested in extreme engineering* and other advanced fields,
want to become subcontractors or suppliers of tangible and intangible inputs to the space industry,
want to achieve start-up status in one of the global space incubation centers.
Interested?
Here’s more info for:
GEEKS DEPARTMENT * What do we mean by extreme engineering? Click here.
By extreme engineering we mean the application of engineering principles to develop solutions that are intended to push the boundaries of what is currently technically and physically possible.
This field often involves the design and construction of projects in the most challenging environments or conditions, such as space exploration, deep sea drilling, high altitudes or other innovative high-tech industries.
The goal of extreme engineering is to achieve breakthrough advances that require overcoming significant technical obstacles and pushing the boundaries of technology, engineering and human experience.
A global network of peripheral work hubs.
For the Knowledge Angels community.
eXtreme. Habitats. Adventure. Build.
Opportunities for future/young engineers.
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“Every now and then a human’s mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation, and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.”
Need some mind stretching inspiration?
Take a look at these pretty extremes.
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