The Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute, in conjunction with the National Science Foundation, presents a special In-Space Manufacturing Symposium addressing novel technology opportunities and challenges for space manufacturing. This program aligns with the National Science Foundation-supported initiative, “CHIPS-in-Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors.” The symposium will bring together experts, researchers, government, and industry leaders to discuss the latest developments in in-space manufacturing for both space exploration and terrestrial applications.
Topics:
- BIG data / Compute on the edge
- AI/ML
- Visualization/virtual/augmented reality
- Crystallization priorities
- Infrastructure requirements (data requirements, power, space – what is available today and what is needed in 5-10 years)
- Upmass / downmass requirements
- Automation/robotics
- Commercialization priorities
- And much more!
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