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ATG Wins a 2024 JEC Composite Innovation Award

Feb 9, 2024

Paris, February 8th, 2024 – 

In a momentous achievement, ATG proudly announces winning the prestigious 2024 JEC Composite Innovation Award in the Aerospace Parts category.  

The award was conferred by JEC, a worldwide organization entirely dedicated to promoting composite materials and fostering their applications globally, upon our patented lattice technology applied to a satellite central tube. The prestigious JEC Innovation Awards program is conferred once a year before and during JEC World event in Paris and are the most sought-after recognitions in the Composites Industry worldwide. 

Our innovation not only offers superior performances, but it also reduces mass by 20% to 60% depending on the application, setting a new standard in the #spaceindustry. Our patented technology marks a paradigm shift in #spacecraft design, paving the way for more efficient and advanced solutions. 

The most important benefits of this technology are: 

  • One-shot manufacturing process 
  • Structural efficiency and significant mass savings 
  • Uninterrupted pre-preg fibres leading to optimised structural performance 
  • High specific stiffness 
  • Reduced manufacturing time and cost. 

Kelly and Brendan represented ATG to receive the award

The JEC award is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and innovation of every member of the ATG family. We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved and grateful for the acknowledgment of our peers in the field. We extend our sincere appreciation to the ATG Innovation team, including Kelly Matthews, Brendan Murray, and Robert Telford and our partner ÉireComposites Teo , for being part of this incredible journey. 

The JEC Award recognition reinforces our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the aerospace industry, motivating us to accelerate innovation in the space sector. This achievement reflects our dedication to excellence and passion for advancing technology. 

Contact us to learn more and to enhance your space mission performances.

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