The Space USB project has been featured on the European Commission’s CORDIS platform in an article entitled:
“Creating a ‘USB’ for more resilient, sustainable and efficient space infrastructure.”
The article highlights the project’s ambition to develop a universal, serial, and interoperable interface for on-orbit servicing, assembly, and modular spacecraft operations. It also emphasizes the importance of standardization and European cooperation to foster a sustainable and competitive space ecosystem.
By enabling compatibility between existing connection systems such as Hotdock, SIROM, and iSSI, the Space USB project aims to simplify integration, reduce costs, and accelerate innovation in the emerging field of modular and reconfigurable space systems.
The full article is available on the CORDIS website at the following link:
🔗 https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/461666-creating-a-usb-for-more-resilient-sustainable-and-efficient-space-infrastructure
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