Thales
Alenia Space unveils project to develop
Space Smart Factory, one of the
largest facilities of its kind in Europe At the
Tecnopolo Tiburtino hub in Rome, Thales Alenia
Space's all-digital factory will employadvanced
technologies for the production of satellites
The
factory will be built thanks to an important
investment by Thales Alenia Space and co-funded by
the Italian Space Agency (ASI) through the National
Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) funds
It will
make intensive use of digital and Industry 4.0
technologies
The
factory will feature the Space JOINTLAB, an
innovative and collaborative space with SMEs and
research centers
Total
surface area 21,000 sq.m, 5,000 sq.m of
reconfigurable clean rooms, 1,900 sq.m
of office space and co-working
areas, 1,800 sq.m of technical support areas
Thales
Alenia Space unveiled its project to build the Space
Smart Factory, one of the largest digital and
reconfigurable facilities of its kind in Europe. The
facility will form part of a system of
interconnected space factories in Italy, employing
advanced technologies to build satellites of
different sizes
for various fields and
applications.
Over €100
million is being invested in the Space Smart
Factory, including funding from the Italian Space
Agency (ASI) through the PNRR.
This new
state-of-the-art facility will be located at Rome's
technology hub, the Tecnopolo Tiburtino, which
already houses 150 companies, mostly small and
medium enterprises. Designed by EOS S.r.l., the
factory will be built by CBRE | Hitrac, a global
leader in critical infrastructure technologies and
services spanning the full lifecycle of advanced
technology systems.
Leonardo
Global Solutions (LGS) provided support for the
real-estate transaction, ranging from the purchase
of the land and management of invitations to tender
to the construction process, which is currently
underway.
Site
preparation and pre-fabrication planning began at
the end of September with the aim of being
operational by mid-2025.
The Space
Smart Factory will employ automation and digital
processes to offer high production capacity for
advanced satellites, both in the microsatellite and
small satellite sector, including the PLATiNO and
Nimbus satellite families, and for quick turnaround
of innovative, modular, high-performance platforms
for high-revisit
constellations.
Featuring
state-of-the-art digital technologies, the Space
Smart Factory can be reconfigured to suit different
production requirements. It will be equipped with
highly versatile and flexible clean rooms to support
integration and testing of a wide range of
satellites of different type and purpose such as
Earth-Observation, Navigation, and Communications.
It will be a true digital hub using advanced
technologies at all stages of satellite
construction, i.e. design, assembly, integration and
testing, including numerical modeling and Digital
Twin, virtual and augmented reality technologies,
and simulators integrated with the supply chain and
automation (robots and cobots).
"I am
particularly proud of the cutting-edge project
unveiled today, one of the most sophisticated in the
world for the production of space assets" commented
Massimo Comparini, Thales Alenia Space Deputy CEO
and Thales Alenia Space Italia CEO. "Based in Rome
but connected with other facilities in Italy, an
advanced space production system integrating the
latest digital technologies will be built to support
the high production rates required for the
constellations of both the present and the future,
while shortening time-to-market. This system will
boost Italian and European space competitiveness,
representing a paradigm shift for Thales Alenia
Space, both in terms of savings and technological
efficiency. It will be a unique infrastructure on
the Italian landscape, available as a service to the
national and non–national supply chain and to small
and medium enterprises, thereby strengthening the
country’s ability to address the challenges of the
space economy.”
Another key
element will be the Space JOINTLAB, a dynamic and
innovative collaborative area designed to
accommodate a multitude of functions geared toward
the education and training of the new space
professionals, as well as the development of
innovative ideas and products, in partnership with
R&D institutions, universities, startups, suppliers,
SMEs, and other national and local industry
partners.
The project
is underpinned by sustainable architecture,
especially energy saving, including extensive use of
renewable energy.
The Space
Smart Factory leverages Thales Alenia Space’s proven
strengths as a European leader in government and
commercial space projects – like the Galileo Second
Generation constellation, the new ROSE-L and CIMR
satellites for the Copernicus program, and the IRIDE
constellation – as well as the best and brightest
from academic centers like Polytechnic University of
Milan, Sapienza University of Rome and world-class
global organizations like Accenture, a leader in
digital and process innovation for the aerospace
sector.
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