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[Webinar Recap] Transformative Airborne Systems Development

Last month we held a webinar with two of our in-house aerospace experts titled, “Transformative Airborne Systems Development.” This webinar was well received by our customers building airborne systems, and we wanted to make sure nobody missed out on this great content. Below, you’ll find a recording of the webinar and an abbreviated transcript.   […]

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What is FMEA? Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Process Overview

What is FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis)? Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured process for determining potential risks and failures of a product or process during the development phase. FMEA teams examine failure modes—those potential points of failure in a product or process — and what the failure effects (risks, harm, […]

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Toys to Tools – Keeping Pace with eVTOL Certification Standards

Toys to Tools – Keeping Pace with eVTOL Certification Standards Today’s market for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) is one of the most innovative and fast-moving in the aerospace industry, so keeping pace with ever-changing eVTOL certification standards is no easy endeavor. eVTOL Applications The military led the way in eVTOL by transforming drones […]

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Digital Transformation for Space Systems: Part I

This post is Part I of our two-part series on digital transformation. The future of Earth might depend on space. Governments from countries around the world and private space companies funded by billionaires are designing new space technologies that push the envelope of technology and complexity. Systems built to operate in the space environment must also be ready for […]

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Aerospace Compliance: When Failure Is Not an Option

Ensuring Aerospace Compliance to Regulatory Requirements  We are in a time of unyielding technological development. It is not unlike the “giant leaps” made by the US Space program in the 1960s. The technology available to us in our everyday lives and certainly in the Aerospace and Defense industry is staggering.   Think about when you got your first cell phone. Remember […]