ATG Europe showcasing its patent technology at the ECSSMET 2023 in Toulouse
with which we achieved the Grid Stiffened composite interstages delivery ATG Europe will be showcasing its patented grid stiffened Composite structure at the ECSSMET 2023 in Toulouse, from the 28th to the 30th of March with two special presentations about our fast and affordable ”new space approach”, and how our local attachment interfaces in light-weight composite Lattice cylinders have undergone extensive validation processes.
Our patented Composite lattice structures are part of a versatile family of structural architectures built to offer weight saving capabilities with increased structural functionalities for various spacecraft applications and beyond.
And now, it is possible to design, produce and ship two light-weight Grid-Stiffened composite launcher inter-stages directly to our customers, in only 10 months‘ time; even when it comes to such sophisticated patented products.
How ? Come hear our speakers discuss the power of our patent during two presentations which will be broken down as follows:
On the 29 March, at 11:00 CET, at ECSSMET’s Spot room, our engineer Bart Smeets will present the fast and affordable “new space” approach with which we achieved the Grid Stiffened composite interstages delivery.
And finally, on Thursday 30th of March at 16:45 CET in room Guillaumet 1 our materials engineer, Brendan Murray will display how local attachment interfaces in light-weight composite Lattice cylinders were validated, by means of extensive design, manufacturing and testing and model correlation. The manufacturing and testing was done in cooperation with Eire Composites.
Come and meet us at the conference to know how you could apply this cost-efficient approach and our high-end engineering services to your products or contact us.
About ECSSMET
The “European Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Environmental Testing” aims to promote and facilitate discussion and exchange of experience and information among members of the various mechanical engineering disciplines and environmental testing community concerned with spacecraft development, assembly, integration and verification.
To learn more, visit https://ecssmet2023.com/