Manufacturing on the Moon - part 1: Short-medium term
In conjunction with the IET Satellite Technical Network
About
Hosted by the Manufacturing and the Satellite Technical Networks
This two-part event is to outline a scenario of the day in the life of a Manufacturing Engineer working on the moon in 100 years’ time (2124).
In creating such an event we will look into the future and make assumptions of how technology will develop and what it will enable people to achieve.
This will include a road map of developments and achievements from 2024 to 2124 and identify key milestones on route. The event is designed to be challenging and to highlight the importance of Manufacturing in space as a stepping-stone to both enhancing delivery of products and services for use on Earth, as well as enabling further exploration of the Solar system.
Speakers will address the challenges that will be faced in terms of technology development and the benefits of Manufacturing in space.
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Continuing Professional Development
This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
09 Oct 2024
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Reasons to attend
CPD
Unique opportunity to learn directly from active and experienced professionals in their respective fields
Comprehensive overview of subjects with latest industry trends, developments, and challenges
Q&A to allow you to explore specific, related issues
Programme
Introduction: Yun-Hang Cho, Lead Space Sector Engagement - AMRC - Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
Speaker 1, Mike Curtis-Rouse, Head of In-Orbit Servicing & Manufacturing (IOSM) - Space Catapult
Speaker 2 , Dr. Advenit Makaya , Advanced Manufacturing Engineer , European Space Research and Technology Centre of the European Space Agency
Panel Q&A - Yun-Hang, Mike, Advenit and Mohit Joshi