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The story of a startup company that took on the space industry. Working on a manned flight to Mars.
NewSpace is a fictional startup company founded in the early 2000s.
The company’s entry into the space industry has been driven in large part by industry-wide technological innovation, and the company has actively utilized reusable launch vehicles, one of the fruits of this technological innovation.
As a result, the company has become an industry leader in space payload transportation operations and has set a new mission: a successful manned flight to Mars by 2028.
To achieve this success, the company created an environment in which each phase of the mission – spacecraft launch, deployment of communications satellites into Earth orbit, travel to Mars, entry into Mars orbit and atmosphere, landing, and exploration – was simulated using digital twin technology without the use of prototypes.
The space industry is often viewed as a cutting-edge industry, but in fact many space engineers have been conservative and reluctant to introduce new technologies and products.
NewSpace is breaking out of the status quo by implementing industry-specific digital solutions to streamline the process of design development and test execution to achieve its ambitious goals.
Through the story of a fictional company called NewSpace, this presentation will explain how to digitize and streamline the design development and simulation process in the space industry.
It is an interesting look at how cutting-edge digital twin technologies can contribute to the realization of goals that have never been achieved by mankind, and we hope you will find it useful.