Would you like to discover test strategies used by experienced space tech development teams to create cutting edge systems? This interview is part of the Space Tech Innovation event where Space Tech Leaders share the latest trends and key insights to...
Would you like to discover test strategies used by experienced space tech development teams to create cutting edge systems?
This interview is part of the Space Tech Innovation event where Space Tech Leaders share the latest trends and key insights to grow any tech company. The event is Free – you can register at https://SpaceTechInnovation.com to see all the videos, edited transcripts, and an executive summary of each interview.
Today I am talking with Hunter Williams. He is a specialist in space resource utilization, planetary surface technology development, partnership management, and space system design. In his current work, he is helping to build a lunar infrastructure.
During our interview, Hunter discusses various types of robotic systems, such as Mars vehicles and exploration systems. He also shares information about lunar arrays, lunar power systems, and a lunar electrical grid.
I’m sure you will enjoy this discussion and get some valuable insights about innovation and designing systems that can operate in harsh environments, such as the surface of the moon.
“You never really know until you test. That’s why we start testing early in the design process.” – Hunter Williams (Lunar Infrastructure Specialist)
Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast:
- Lessons learned from designing space exploration systems
- What is the “lunar economy”?
- Obstacles when creating planetary surface robotics
- Current projects for lunar power systems
- The NASA Tech Flights program for economical testing
Connect with Hunter Williams:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hunter-j-williams/
Thanks for listening!
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