Wrap-up for our second edition of the WSBW'24

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20.09.2024

That’s a wrap-up for our second edition of the WSBW2024 Novaspace (Merger of Euroconsult & SpaceTec Partners)!

 

Continued progress since last year’s edition, highlighting the maturity quickly gained by our 30-month old and now 200 MaiaSpacers strong company:

 

🤝 20+ meetings with customers interested in our competitive space transportation and mobility solutions, able to carry from few hundreds of kilograms to 4 tons into LEO, depending on the launcher version (reusable or expendable, with or without our Colibri kick-stage) and the targeted orbit.

 

🍸 First MaiaSpace’s cocktail organized in the unique Club Suédois, where Alfred Nobel signed his testament launching the Nobel Prize in 1895. No Nobel Prize awarded this time, but a relaxed setting to share with customers on our vision to provide Europe with the first reusable launcher including the vertical recovery of the Main stage on a barge at Sea. We remain convinced that you can have a great vision, great infrastructures, the right product(s) and supportive shareholders (which we believe we all have), you wouldn’t do much without a great team, the right mindset and, above all, the trust, contribution and support of our customers.

 

🎤 Panel participation of our CEO Yohann Leroy, who reminded the importance of competing between projects at European level instead of competing between European countries. Competition is a mean to do things differently, innovate and be more competitive. But cooperation has contributed to the success of the European space industry and is in its DNA. It is also a necessary condition for success, considering that European domestic market is a fraction of what it is in other parts of the world. We also believe takling now the environmental footprint of our services will soon become a competitive advantage on the global market, be it institutional or commercial.

 

🚀 A great MaiaSpace’s Booth with two splendid, home-made launchers’ mock-ups, proudly represented by young (and not-so-young) MaiaSpacers. We believe it’s important for young engineers to confront the realities of the market, as our objective is not to launch rockets but the satellites of our customers. You can see on faces that this unique experience was highly appreciated!

 

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