Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Vyoma’s first Space Domain Awareness satellite has reached orbit

Vyoma, a Germany-based company providing Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capabilities, has launched its pioneering surveillance satellite, Flamingo-1, on Sunday, January 11th, 2026 from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, USA. 

It was launched aboard the Twilight rideshare mission with SpaceX via Germany-based launch integrator Exolaunch

The satellite was deployed to its operational Sun-synchronous orbit of approximately 500-km in altitude. This marks a significant achievement for the company, which patented the operational concept of an optimized SDA mission.

Flamingo-1, equipped with an optical sensor for space-based space surveillance, is a gamechanger for Europe, strengthening SDA efforts directly from orbit. 

The advanced optical instrument will detect, track and characterize space objects, such as debris and other satellites. Crucially, it will allow Vyoma and its customers to follow up on manoeuvring objects and derive insights into adversary actions and threatening behaviours of other satellites.

Vyoma’s second satellite, Flamingo-2, is currently in production and is planned for launch at the end of 2026, followed by the remaining satellites of Vyoma’s constellation, to be deployed until 2029. The Flamingo constellation will keep custody of objects of interest and provide Domain Awareness updates in real time. The data generated from its satellites will enable Vyoma to create it’s own proprietary catalogue of space objects.

Together, these missions mark a significant step forward in advancing space technologies that align with European strategic and security goals.

Vyoma is a Munich-based company that leverages ground-based and space-based data to empower automated satellite operations and increase domain awareness in space. Founded in August 2020, Vyoma enables real-time space surveillance and traffic management of orbits around Earth, as a participant in the EU Commission and ESA programs for SDA technology development.

Waste to Wonder Worldwide Founder Alan Cooper Awarded OBE for Services to Charity and Sustainability

Waste to Wonder Worldwide is proud to announce that its founder, Alan Cooper, has been awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours List, recognising his exceptional contributions to charity and sustainability.

Alan, (PICTURED) who received the official notification from the Cabinet Office in November, described the honour to That's Business as “a surprise, a thrill, and a moment to reflect on the journey so far.”

For more than 20 years, Alan has been at the forefront of ethical reuse and circular economy innovation

Since founding Waste to Wonder Worldwide, he has championed a simple but radical mantra: “Changing the perception of waste.” What began as a small initiative redistributing redundant office furniture has evolved into a global movement.

Under Alan’s leadership, Waste to Wonder Worldwide has:

Donated over £49 million (Fair Market Value) of furniture and equipment

Equipped over 1,500 schools across 47 countries, including the UK

Diverted thousands of tonnes of office furniture from landfill each year

Delivered award-winning social and environmental impact through reuse, education, and community development

Reflecting on the path ahead, Alan said: "Running a company brings with it many opportunities — to support customers, to embrace every skill and idea from colleagues, and to work alongside valued partners. But it also evokes an individual responsibility to do positive things further afield. ‘The world is your oyster,’ to coin a phrase."

He added: "As we look to 2026, companies and their employees will be able to sit down and plan how they can benefit others whom they may never meet — using their organisation as a catalyst to improve lives across the entire globe. Nil magnum nisi bonum: nothing is great except good."

About Waste to Wonder Worldwide

Waste to Wonder Worldwide is a social enterprise specialising in ethical office clearance, sustainable relocations, and circular economy programmes that support education and community development worldwide. Its flagship School in a Box initiative redirects surplus office furniture to underserved schools, providing vital resources while reducing waste and carbon emissions.

https://www.wastetowonder.com

The AI Skills That Will Define Business Success in 2026

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As businesses prepare for a decisive shift from AI experimentation to scaled adoption, tech training specialist QA has outlined the AI skills it believes will define business success in 2026, based on insights from Dr Vicky Crockett, Portfolio Director for Artificial Intelligence.

Why skills will define the next stage of AI adoption

As AI becomes increasingly embedded across everyday business tools, QA’s insights highlight the AI skills that business leaders will need to invest in most. 

This includes a shift from broad AI experimentation, towards deeper technical adoption and practical, human-centric capability.

Dr Vicky Crockett, QA’s Portfolio Director for Artificial Intelligence, told That's Business: “AI transformation isn’t optional in 2026, it’s the new competitive edge. As we head into 2026, we can increasingly see AI becoming the interface that we use to work with all other software.

As this develops further and AI pilot programmes move to scale, more people will need basic AI literacy and prompting proficiency training, and technical teams will need to train and manage AI systems at scale.”

QA’s insight suggests that the next phase of AI maturity will be defined less by technology and more by how effectively people work with it across every role, from frontline employees to senior leaders and technical teams.

Essential skills for employees, leaders and tech teams

QA’s insights break down the most in-demand skills across different teams. Here are some of the most important skills highlighted:

AI for all employees

Prompt engineering – Learning how to prompt effectively will become an essential skill

Critical and creative thinking with AI – AI may save us time, but learning to quality check and edit outputs will be key

Data awareness – It will be everyone’s role to understand how to use AI safely and securely.

AI for leaders

Strategic AI adoption – Leaders will need to understand how to scale AI in the most effective way.

Change management – AI transformation means change at every level and teams will need to balance resistance to change and adoption at scale.

AI ROI analysis – Change will happen at pace and it will be crucial to understand the investment and return data.

AI for tech teams

Building complex agentic AI systems – Tech teams will be required to build increasingly complex agentic AI systems.

Integration of apps within LLMs – 2026 will see apps arrive within LLMs and tech teams will need to capitalise.

Advanced prompting – Businesses will need to take prompting further, with sophisticated workflows and multi-step prompts.

The role of data and governance

As well as these key technical skills, it will be vital for businesses to pay attention to AI governance and compliance in 2026. Compliance frameworks will continue to evolve, and businesses must be ready to face this challenge.

“Most organisations will be creating AI governance structures if they haven’t already. This is likely to mean detailed AI training for leadership, governance and security teams, as well as mandatory AI literacy training for all staff so that they understand how to work with AI within their organisation’s policies.”

QA’s central message is clear: AI will not replace jobs, but it will fundamentally change how work is done. Organisations that invest early in the right AI skills will be better placed to improve productivity, manage risk, and build trust in AI-powered decision-making.

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Get skills ready for 2026 by exploring QA’s Most In-Demand AI Skills of 2026 and Dr Vicky Crockett's AI Predictions for the Year Ahead. 

https://www.qa.com/

87% of UK Professionals Pigeonhole Meditation as a "Sleep Aid," Risking Innovation and Resilience


A new report (https://www.klarosity.com/the-untapped-asset) reveals a startling "perception gap" in British business culture

While elite athletes and Silicon Valley executives increasingly rely on meditation as a cognitive strategy to reshape the brain and optimise output, the vast majority of UK business leaders fail to recognise its impact on professional performance.

The report, titled "The Untapped Asset: 2026 Perceptions of Meditation & Performance" was commissioned by klarosity (https://www.klarosity.com), a platform dedicated to meditation for high-performance environments. The findings indicate that while UK leaders face unprecedented pressure to innovate, they are ignoring one of the most evidence-based tools available to help them do so.

The Wellness Trap

The independent study of 300 UK professionals, managers, and C-Suite executives found that the business community overwhelmingly views meditation solely through the lens of wellness and relaxation, rather than cognitive training.

87% of respondents associate meditation primarily with "Relaxation" or "Sleep".

Only 11% associate the practice with improving "Innovation".

A mere 4% see meditation as a tool for building "Leadership Skills".

The Science vs. The Perception

This widespread skepticism contradicts decades of neuroscientific research. The report highlights that meditation is not a passive act of "zoning out," but an active cognitive exercise that induces neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganise itself structurally and functionally.

Contrary to the view that meditation is just for "calming down," the report cites evidence showing that consistent practice leads to measurable performance gains:

Sharpened Decision Making: MRI studies have shown that meditation can increase cortical thickness in the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain responsible for executive function, planning, and complex decision-making.

Resilience Under Pressure: Research demonstrates that meditation practice decreases grey matter density in the amygdala, the brain's "fight or flight" center. This structural change correlates with a leader's ability to maintain cognitive control and lower reactivity during high-stress situations.

Cognitive Focus: Studies on meditation have shown that even short-term meditation practice significantly improves attention span and conflict resolution scores compared to relaxation training alone17.

The "Innovation Deficit"

Simon Jones, (PICTURED) Founder & Managing Director of klarosity and externally accredited Meditation Teacher, told That's Business: “In high-performance environments like elite sport, meditation is no longer viewed as a 'wellness perk'. It is deployed as a critical strategy to sharpen focus and build resilience. Our data shows that UK business culture has not kept up. 

"We're seeing a clear 'Innovation Deficit.' In an economy that demands creative solutions and strong leadership, it is concerning that 87% of professionals still associate meditation primarily with relaxation and sleep, rather than performance. By pigeonholing meditation as just 'relaxation,' British businesses are leaving a massive competitive advantage on the table”.

Local business explains ‘stay alert’ sign seen in Tenerife tourist area

A local business owner in Tenerife has explained the purpose of a “stay alert” sign that has recently been shared widely online and referenced in several UK and Spanish news reports.

The sign was placed outside Sanasty Car Rental in Los Cristianos by the company’s owner, Andrew, who lives on the island full-time and works closely with tourists throughout the year. 

He says the message is intended to encourage awareness rather than cause concern, particularly in busy holiday areas where visitors may be more relaxed.

Andrew explained that people on holiday often switch off from their usual routines, which can make them more vulnerable to opportunistic theft — something he says is common in busy tourist destinations across Europe.

“On holiday, people naturally switch off – and that’s exactly when pickpockets take advantage.

I felt it was far better to warn visitors so they can relax and enjoy their holiday safely, rather than be robbed and leave Tenerife with a bad experience they’ll never forget.”

He added the sign was designed and paid for privately and is located outside his own business premises, rather than being an official notice or authority-issued warning. According to Andrew, the aim is simply to prompt a moment of awareness as people pass by, reminding them to keep personal belongings secure while enjoying their stay.

“The island’s popularity is growing every year, and with that comes responsibility. People come into my office daily just to thank us for the warning. It’s important to be honest and protect visitors, not sweep the issue under the rug.”

Andrew has also shared a short video on his YouTube channel showing when the sign was first put in place and explaining the thinking behind it, which he says has helped answer questions from viewers and visitors alike:

Sanasty Car Rental says it regularly offers practical advice to customers on keeping belongings safe while travelling, with the aim of helping visitors enjoy Tenerife and leave with positive memories of the island.

https://sanasty.com

ScamAid Launches Global Fund Recovery Services to Support Victims of Online Scams

ScamAid has announced the launch of its global fund recovery services, aimed at helping individuals recover money lost to online investment scams.

ScamAid supports victims of unregulated trading platforms, including binary options, forex and cryptocurrency schemes

The company works with clients worldwide, assisting in a structured recovery process designed to pursue lost funds clearly and transparently.

With offices in London and Zurich, ScamAid operates internationally and offers multilingual support to clients across Europe, North America, and other regions. 

The company combines financial and legal expertise to assess each case individually and determine the most appropriate recovery path.

In addition to fund recovery, ScamAid places strong emphasis on education and prevention. The company aims to help clients better understand how online investment scams operate, reducing the risk of future financial loss.

ScamAid’s mission is to assist scam victims in recovering their funds as efficiently as possible, while contributing to greater awareness and accountability within the online investment space.

For more information, visit: https://scamaid.io

Saturday, 10 January 2026

Starlink: How the Satellite Internet System Works

Reliable broadband is still a challenge in many rural, coastal, and hard-to-reach parts of the UK and beyond.

That’s where Starlink, developed by SpaceX, comes in. Rather than relying on underground cables or nearby masts, Starlink delivers high-speed internet directly from space.

But how does it actually work?

What is Starlink?

Starlink is a satellite-based internet service designed to provide fast, low-latency broadband almost anywhere on Earth. Instead of a small number of satellites positioned far above the planet, Starlink uses thousands of small satellites flying in low Earth orbit (LEO), typically around 550 km above the surface.

This lower altitude is key to how Starlink differs from traditional satellite internet.

The Core Components of the Starlink System

Starlink relies on three main elements working together seamlessly:

1. Low Earth Orbit Satellites

Starlink satellites constantly orbit the Earth in carefully coordinated paths. Because they are much closer to the ground than older geostationary satellites, data has a far shorter distance to travel. This dramatically reduces lag, making activities like video calls, streaming, and online gaming far more practical.

2. Ground Stations (Gateways)

Around the world, Starlink operates ground stations connected to the fibre-optic internet backbone. These gateways send data up to the satellites and receive data back from them, acting as a bridge between space and the wider internet.

3. The Starlink Dish (User Terminal)

Customers receive a small satellite dish, often nicknamed “Dishy”, which automatically aligns itself to track passing satellites. Once powered and connected, it communicates directly with the constellation overhead, switching between satellites as they move across the sky.

How Data Travels Through Starlink

When you load a webpage or stream a film, the process looks like this:

Your device sends data to the Starlink router.

The router passes the signal to the Starlink dish.

The dish beams the data up to the nearest Starlink satellite.

The satellite relays it to a ground station (or via other satellites).

The data reaches the internet and the response follows the same path back.

All of this happens in milliseconds, giving performance that often rivals fixed-line broadband.

Why Low Earth Orbit Matters

Traditional satellite internet services use geostationary satellites positioned around 35,000 km above Earth. While they cover large areas, the long distance causes noticeable delays.

Starlink’s low-orbit approach offers:

Lower latency (often 20–40 ms)

Higher speeds

More consistent connections

The trade-off is complexity: thousands of satellites are needed to ensure continuous coverage as each one moves rapidly across the sky.

Where Starlink is Most Useful

Starlink is particularly valuable for:

Rural and remote homes

Farms and isolated businesses

Coastal and island communities

Mobile users such as caravans, boats, and emergency services

In areas where fibre or reliable 4G/5G is unavailable or unstable, Starlink can be genuinely transformative.

Limitations and Considerations

While impressive, Starlink isn’t perfect:

Equipment costs are higher than many standard broadband packages

Performance can be affected by extreme weather

Clear sky visibility is important for best results

Even so, the system continues to improve as more satellites are launched and software is refined.

The Bigger Picture

Starlink represents a major shift in how internet infrastructure can be delivered—moving from ground-based networks to space-based ones. As the constellation grows and technology advances, satellite internet is becoming a serious, mainstream alternative rather than a last resort.

For many households and businesses previously left behind by traditional broadband, Starlink offers something genuinely new: fast, usable internet almost anywhere on Earth.

https://starlink.com