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Digital transformation and upgrading AIT in space engineering - with Epsilon3
Episode 69

Digital transformation and upgrading AIT in space engineering - with Epsilon3

The Space Industry

August 8, 202431m 59s

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Show Notes

This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Laura Crabtree of Epsilon3.

Epsilon3 is a US-based software company on a mission to modernize space missions by building the industry standard of operational software. 

In the podcast we discuss:

  • Laura's own personal motivation in the space industry and her professional background - including work at Northrop Grumman and SpaceX
  • How the emerging mission operations requirements of new space companies led to an opportunity to create Epsilon3
  • Trends in digital transformation and software operations in the space industry
  • How Epsilon3 ensures security and the question of cloud-based vs. on-premise software deployment
  • How software tools and digital processes are improving and speeding up assembly, integration, and testing (AIT)
  • How space companies should deal with failure, and use it to build their brand narrative

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Topics

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