Students will be tasked to design and pitch a mission based in this emerging and exciting new field in the space industry. This gives students exposure to a broad range of topics, including space-based solar power, pharmaceuticals, active debris removal, and microgravity manufacturing.
The competition aims to give interdisciplinary teams, of at least 5 and up to 12 students, a stepping stone into the field, and experience in mission design, engineering, business development, and other industry-relevant skills.
Teams are allocated an industry mentor who will check in with them, approximately, on a monthly basis to offer guidance and advice. There is no entry fee associated with this competition.
Teams will be tasked with a series of challenges throughout the competition, and will ultimately pitch their business proposals to a panel of investors in a Dragon’s Den style scenario.
In-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing was founded in 2021 and the Satellite Applications Catapult was its main sponsor.