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ESO has signed a contract with the AdOptica consortium in Italy — ADS International and Microgate, partnered with INAF (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica) as subcontractors — for the final design and construction of the very challenging adaptive unit for the fourth mirror (M4) of the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). This mirror system will surpass any adaptive mirror ever made for a telescope and be the largest of its kind. The contract was signed by representatives of AdOptica and ESO at a ceremony at ESO Headquarters on 19 June 2015. From left to right we see: Hélène Neuville (Contracts Officer, ESO), Daniele Gallieni (ADS International, AdOptica Consortium), ESO Director General Tim de Zeeuw, Elise Vernet (ESO), Roberto Biasi (Microgate, AdOptica Consortium) and Patrick Geeraert (ESO Director for Administration).

Exploring the Role of Consortia in E-Rate Funding Applications

Introduction: The E-Rate program plays a crucial role in supporting broadband connectivity and telecommunications services for schools and libraries across the United States. However, navigating the complexities of the E-Rate…

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