Leveraging ‘Old Space’ experience to drive NewSpace progress - aka knowing when not to reinvent the wheel - with NewSpace Systems

A podcast discussing how companies can build on their heritage of space missions in years and decades past to meet the changing needs of the modern market.
In this episode we speak with James Barrington-Brown, CEO of NewSpace Systems - a space industry manufacturer with facilities in South Africa and the UK.

NewSpace Systems has developed a strong heritage in the modern commercial space sector with hardware and services provided to more than 60 clients, including several national agencies. But this progress is a built on a foundation of expertise in so-called ‘Old Space’ industry – by applying lessons from working on missions and services in decades past.

And that’s what we talk about in the episode, including:
  • What James thinks the terms of New and Old Space really mean
  • The importance of effective, widely used standards in the industry, and the benefits these can bring to businesses
  • The factors that need to be considered when determining the true total lifetime cost of a mission
  • How manufacturers can meet high volume requirements without sacrificing quality
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Leveraging ‘Old Space’ experience to drive NewSpace progress - aka knowing when not to reinvent the wheel - with NewSpace Systems
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