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Anyone like a wager we end up red?
 
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Esq.111

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Don't make me unwrap it Pom ,

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Anyone like a wager we end up red?


I'll be you 50,000 bucks we don't.

I need to top up my bank account because all my funds disappeared after I gave my account details to that LiamJohnson crypto recovery guy this morning.



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I'll be you 50,000 bucks we don't.

I need to top up my bank account because all my funds disappeared after I gave my account details to that LiamJohnson crypto recovery guy this morning.



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Glad I never said when, so you on and I recon Friday next week 😂
 
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Today is the new financial year. We usually see a good start to the new FY with optimistic buying. July is traditionally a good month for the SP until the Quarterly is out.
From now @DingoBorat would be a great time for a nice announcement.
I think it's "always" a good time for an announcement, Gazdix! 😛

But with US markets now even healthier than ever and the US to continue to strengthen, they may just have their "Golden Age" which will bolster Western business in general.


We all know how hard and fast, BrainChip can move, when given a hard whip and sticking those spurs in, so sharpen them up!

This tough Stallion, is far from being sent to the glue factory, being processed into dog food, or "mislabeled" as prime cuts of aged beef!




(All analogies are for illustrative purposes only, I don't condone the use of pain to get results, although maybe that might work on Sean 🤔.. Or the consumption of dog food, unless you're Caninely inclined)...

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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Glad I never said when, so you on and I recon Friday next week 😂
Evening Bravo & Pom ,

Tizz a intriguing wager .

Pom ,

You do realise 50,000 Bucks is alot of animals.

To put it into alittle perspective ,

One fully laiden Road Train with triple trailers, double decks , could probably carry 144 animals= 24 animals per deck = 48 per trailer x 3= 144 animals per train.

50,000 animals requires minimum 347 Road Trains & 1, 041 Trailers/ double deckers.

Never mind rustling the 50,000 animals.

RTA, Road Trains of Australia could not do this lift in one shot

road trains of australia photos https://g.co/kgs/F2akW2e


Bravo,

Hope you have several thousand hectares to put them on,
Otherwise the hay bill will be crippling.

😁


*Many moons ago I witnessed the single biggest lift of cattle off a property in a single day , at that time in history.

Went up in the chopper & Road Trains , lined up ,litteraly went for kilometres down the driveway.

Truely a sight to have witnessed.

This wager could well be more exiting than watching BRN.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Evening Bravo & Pom ,

Tizz a intriguing wager .

Pom ,

You do realise 50,000 Bucks is alot of animals.

To put it into alittle perspective ,

One fully laiden Road Train with triple trailers, double decks , could probably carry 144 animals= 24 animals per deck = 48 per trailer x 3= 144 animals per train.

50,000 animals requires minimum 347 Road Trains & 1, 041 Trailers/ double deckers.

Never mind rustling the 50,000 animals.

RTA, Road Trains of Australia could not do this lift in one shot

road trains of australia photos https://g.co/kgs/F2akW2e


Bravo,

Hope you have several thousand hectares to put them on,
Otherwise the hay bill will be crippling.

😁


*Many moons ago I witnessed the single biggest lift of cattle off a property in a single day , at that time in history.

Went up in the chopper & Road Trains , lined up ,litteraly went for kilometres down the driveway.

Truely a sight to have witnessed.

This wager could well be more exiting than watching BRN.

Regards,
Esq.
You’ve not been to any off the night clubs I’ve ever visited then 😂
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Evening Chippers ,

She's kicking off in 🇩🇪, above average € & Volume moving.


* Correction , low € & Volume , worth keeping an eye on ....



Regards,
Esq.
 
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Evening Chippers ,

She's kicking off in 🇩🇪, above average € & Volume moving.


* Correction , low € & Volume , worth keeping an eye on ....



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Esq.
Guess people are buying knowing a new patent is soon to be released, then followed by the dump back down to the the 20c
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
€660 transacted thus far & up 6%.

When i first looked at the numbers thought it was in thousands of €.
 
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€660 transacted thus far & up 6%.

When i first looked at the numbers thought it was in thousands of €.
Put another zero on and it could be up 60% 🤪
 
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I'll be you 50,000 bucks we don't.

I need to top up my bank account because all my funds disappeared after I gave my account details to that LiamJohnson crypto recovery guy this morning.



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You silly!

You know what you did wrong? He told me not to check my account for two weeks ...
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
You silly!

You know what you did wrong? He told me not to check my account for two weeks ...


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(…) Here is some more info about the fourth one, the Living Planet Symposium in Vienna, organised by ESA.

Douglas McLelland and Gilles Bézard will be representing BrainChip with a talk titled “Event-driven computation and sparse neural network activity deliver low power AI” as part of the session Orbital Intelligence for Earth Observation applications: The edge of AI In Space, chaired by Gabriele Meoni from ESA, who has first-hand experience of AKD1000 cf. https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-462334


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On Day 2 of the Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget, ESA released Technology 2040, their vision for the next 15 years and beyond, which “fully supports and enhances” ESA’s Strategy 2040, published earlier this year 👆🏻.

Laurent Hili is named as one of the contact persons for the subtopic “AI-DRIVEN INNOVATIONS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGIES”.


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Just over a week ago, Gabriele Meoni, Innovation Officer at ESA ESRIN (European Space Research Institute) in Frascati (Italy), chaired the session Orbital Intelligence for Earth Observation applications: The edge of AI In Space at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium in Vienna. One of several session talks was a BrainChip presentation by Douglas McLelland and Gilles Bézard (“Event-driven computation and sparse neural network activity deliver low power AI”). 👆🏻


Today, I stumbled across a newly launched ESA challenge co-coordinated by Gabriele Meoni titled Innovative mission concepts enabled by disruptive computing paradigms (SysNova Campaign).



Help ESA redefine the future of space computing​

30/06/2025208 VIEWS10 LIKES

ESA / Enabling & Support / Preparing for the Future / Discovery and Preparation
Due to the growing volume of data produced by Earth observation (EO), traditional computing architectures struggle to process information efficiently and promptly. To mitigate this issue, prepare Europe for the future of space computing, and grow from Earth observation into Earth action, ESA is seeking innovative mission concepts that use disruptive computing paradigms, potentially coupled with matching sensing technologies that could either bring new capabilities for Earth-orbiting satellites, or significantly improve current mission constrains.

Through its Technology Vision 2040 and Strategy 2040, ESA aims to advance technologies and missions which will allow us to provide actionable and rapid response to environmental changes and natural disasters and mitigate pressures on natural resources. EO satellites play a key role in reaching this objective by providing the data needed to make sense of the complexities of our planet. Yet these satellites are currently limited in terms of speed, efficiency and energy consumption.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and novel computing paradigms such as quantum, photonic or neuromorphic computing have the potential to transform space-based applications by dramatically increasing mission autonomy and decision making without humans. To consolidate Europe's position as a leader in sustainability and remote sensing, ESA is launching the new SysNova challenge "Innovative mission concepts enabled by disruptive computing paradigms".


"We are living in a very exciting time in history, at the dawn of the next industrial revolution, where artificial intelligence is becoming capable of solving complex reasoning tasks. Launching this campaign now will lay the foundation for the next generation of European space missions, enabling them to operate more autonomously and deliver critical data with less reliance on human intervention", says Iga Szczesniak, Space Innovation Engineer and one of the two ESA managers of this campaign.

Filling the gaps​

Φsat-2 ready for integration Φsat-2 ready for integration

The call builds on multiple past and ongoing initiatives at ESA. "Through missions like Φ-sat, OPS-SAT, and initiatives such as 3CS, ESA has explored the benefits of embedding intelligence in orbit. In parallel, disruptive paradigms like quantum and neuromorphic computing have shown potential to enhance processing of vast amount of data efficiently. Yet, few have examined how these technologies could redefine entire missions. It's time to take that next step", says Gabriele Meoni, ESA Innovation Officer and one of the campaign managers.

This call for mission proposals will build Europe's capability for next-generation missions that can handle complex data, and function with greater autonomy, efficiency, and intelligence, enhancing Europe's place as a leader in sustainability and remote sensing.

Send us your disruptive ideas​

ESA is looking for high-risk, high-benefit mission concepts, built using technologies that are expected to be accessible within the next 10–15 years. "We aim to see innovative system studies and mission architectures that enable new applications, improve mission trade-offs, or solve current bottlenecks. If you are conducting disruptive research at the intersection of computation and space, we would love to hear your perspective on how to better connect these fields in the context of a mission", says Iga.


The call runs through SysNova, ESA's technology assessment scheme that promotes joint studies between academia and industry. "We want to spark ideas that could yield transformative benefits for current missions or enable novel applications in Earth observation and beyond, with the ambition to translate these concepts into in-orbit demonstrations within the next few years", adds Gabriele.

Teams can submit their mission proposals on the Open Space Innovation Platform (OSIP) until 14 September 2025. The primary mission focus is Earth observation; however, missions focused on secure satellite communications, enhanced connectivity, and other mission-critical operations will also be considered.

The challenge focuses exclusively on upstream applications, at the platform or payload level on board of the spacecraft. Ideas for ground segment level applications might be taken into considerations only if they offer proven and significant improvements for the mission concepts.

Up to five ideas will be selected for a six-month study with a budget of € 100,000 each. At the end, the winning study will be awarded a session at the Concurrent Design Facility (CDF) for further development.


This SysNova challenge is a part of ESA's Preparation activities. Additional details, processes and conditions for the campaign can be found here.



Here is the link to the official ESA SysNova campaign website:




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“Ideas shall not violate the laws of physics” - 🤪
 
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Just over a week ago, Gabriele Meoni, Innovation Officer at ESA ESRIN (European Space Research Institute) in Frascati (Italy), chaired the session Orbital Intelligence for Earth Observation applications: The edge of AI In Space at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium in Vienna. One of several session talks was a BrainChip presentation by Douglas McLelland and Gilles Bézard (“Event-driven computation and sparse neural network activity deliver low power AI”). 👆🏻


Today, I stumbled across a newly launched ESA challenge co-coordinated by Gabriele Meoni titled Innovative mission concepts enabled by disruptive computing paradigms (SysNova Campaign).



Help ESA redefine the future of space computing​

30/06/2025208 VIEWS10 LIKES

ESA / Enabling & Support / Preparing for the Future / Discovery and Preparation
Due to the growing volume of data produced by Earth observation (EO), traditional computing architectures struggle to process information efficiently and promptly. To mitigate this issue, prepare Europe for the future of space computing, and grow from Earth observation into Earth action, ESA is seeking innovative mission concepts that use disruptive computing paradigms, potentially coupled with matching sensing technologies that could either bring new capabilities for Earth-orbiting satellites, or significantly improve current mission constrains.

Through its Technology Vision 2040 and Strategy 2040, ESA aims to advance technologies and missions which will allow us to provide actionable and rapid response to environmental changes and natural disasters and mitigate pressures on natural resources. EO satellites play a key role in reaching this objective by providing the data needed to make sense of the complexities of our planet. Yet these satellites are currently limited in terms of speed, efficiency and energy consumption.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and novel computing paradigms such as quantum, photonic or neuromorphic computing have the potential to transform space-based applications by dramatically increasing mission autonomy and decision making without humans. To consolidate Europe's position as a leader in sustainability and remote sensing, ESA is launching the new SysNova challenge "Innovative mission concepts enabled by disruptive computing paradigms".


"We are living in a very exciting time in history, at the dawn of the next industrial revolution, where artificial intelligence is becoming capable of solving complex reasoning tasks. Launching this campaign now will lay the foundation for the next generation of European space missions, enabling them to operate more autonomously and deliver critical data with less reliance on human intervention", says Iga Szczesniak, Space Innovation Engineer and one of the two ESA managers of this campaign.

Filling the gaps​

Φsat-2 ready for integration Φsat-2 ready for integration

The call builds on multiple past and ongoing initiatives at ESA. "Through missions like Φ-sat, OPS-SAT, and initiatives such as 3CS, ESA has explored the benefits of embedding intelligence in orbit. In parallel, disruptive paradigms like quantum and neuromorphic computing have shown potential to enhance processing of vast amount of data efficiently. Yet, few have examined how these technologies could redefine entire missions. It's time to take that next step", says Gabriele Meoni, ESA Innovation Officer and one of the campaign managers.

This call for mission proposals will build Europe's capability for next-generation missions that can handle complex data, and function with greater autonomy, efficiency, and intelligence, enhancing Europe's place as a leader in sustainability and remote sensing.

Send us your disruptive ideas​

ESA is looking for high-risk, high-benefit mission concepts, built using technologies that are expected to be accessible within the next 10–15 years. "We aim to see innovative system studies and mission architectures that enable new applications, improve mission trade-offs, or solve current bottlenecks. If you are conducting disruptive research at the intersection of computation and space, we would love to hear your perspective on how to better connect these fields in the context of a mission", says Iga.


The call runs through SysNova, ESA's technology assessment scheme that promotes joint studies between academia and industry. "We want to spark ideas that could yield transformative benefits for current missions or enable novel applications in Earth observation and beyond, with the ambition to translate these concepts into in-orbit demonstrations within the next few years", adds Gabriele.

Teams can submit their mission proposals on the Open Space Innovation Platform (OSIP) until 14 September 2025. The primary mission focus is Earth observation; however, missions focused on secure satellite communications, enhanced connectivity, and other mission-critical operations will also be considered.

The challenge focuses exclusively on upstream applications, at the platform or payload level on board of the spacecraft. Ideas for ground segment level applications might be taken into considerations only if they offer proven and significant improvements for the mission concepts.

Up to five ideas will be selected for a six-month study with a budget of € 100,000 each. At the end, the winning study will be awarded a session at the Concurrent Design Facility (CDF) for further development.


This SysNova challenge is a part of ESA's Preparation activities. Additional details, processes and conditions for the campaign can be found here.



Here is the link to the official ESA SysNova campaign website:




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“Ideas shall not violate the laws of physics” - 🤪

Just noticed that ESA also posted about the campaign on LinkedIn earlier today:


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One thing we know is that at least $500,000 will be generated when the 4C is released at the end of this month.

Cash inflow from customers in the current quarter of US$0.14M was higher than the prior quarter


(US$0.05M). The current quarter inflows were lower than expected due to the late receipt of engineering revenues of $0.54M after the close of the quarter.
 
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I haven't seen this for a long time 😍


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What is this? Can somebody explain, please? It is today's ASX Ann.


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