AiPRO, a specialized solutions provider for the space industry, is set to participate in SatExpo, a premier event for the satellite industry. The company will showcase its expertise in satellite testing and design systems, highlighting its capabilities in supporting mission-critical requirements. As an official solution partner of Siemens Digital Industries Software, aiPRO offers turnkey solutions to help organizations qualify and validate space components to global standards.
At the event, aiPRO will introduce its customized test systems that cater to a range of critical needs, including acoustic, vibration, propulsion, physical, and materials testing. Although no physical equipment will be on display, the aiPRO team will be available to discuss tailored solutions with visitors. The company’s partnership with Siemens enables it to offer cutting-edge simulation and testing tools through the Simcenter portfolio, part of the Siemens Xcelerator platform.
These tools allow customers, including universities, research centers, and private space companies, to accelerate design, enhance system integration, and ensure successful program outcomes through the use of digital twin technology. AiPRO’s expertise and Siemens’ technology enable space programs to simulate and test critical systems, reducing the risk of failure and improving overall performance.
Joining the aiPRO team at SatExpo is Frank Vossen, Senior Simcenter Portfolio Development Executive for Aerospace & Defense, EMEA at Siemens. He will be available to discuss how simulation and testing technologies can support evolving space programs across the region. Visitors can meet the aiPRO team at Stand HALL 3, PD-60 to learn more about their capabilities and how they can support the development of successful space programs.
Overall, aiPRO’s participation in SatExpo highlights its commitment to supporting the space industry with cutting-edge testing and design solutions. With its expertise and partnership with Siemens, the company is well-positioned to help organizations overcome the challenges of space component qualification and validation, and to support the development of successful space programs.