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Webinar: Automating for SmallSat Success


FEB. 20 | 1PM ET

Automating for SmallSat Success

The purpose of this webinar is to explore how today's SmallSat leaders are employing automation in satellite operations and manufacturing. Among the questions this webinar aims to address:
  • How is automation changing the way satellites are being designed, built, deployed and operated?
  • What level of automation is necessary to keep SmallSats competitive?
  • Is the SmallSat sector ready for the level of automation necessary to support emerging in-orbit serving and in-space manufacturing applications?
  • Do SmallSats have the onboard processing capability to run the complex algorithms required for rendezvous and proximity operations?
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