Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Technology Demos GMV Promotes University Talent at First Edition of Rocketry Event 13/10/2022 Print Share At the end of September, GMV participated in Spain’s first national rocketry conference, known as the Spanish University Rocketry Teams Annual Meeting (SURTAM 2022). Held at the University of Zaragoza and organized by the European Association of Aerospace Students (EUROAVIA), the event brought together all of the teams from Spanish universities that participate in the field of rocketry. The students were able to share their experiences and show off their projects, and they also had a chance to interact during a workshop. As a sponsor with a stand at the event, GMV was able to present all of the opportunities existing at the company. It also participated in a roundtable discussion on the subject of STEM careers, along with representatives from other companies and institutions. Since its beginning, GMV has been committed to promoting STEM careers among its employees. In 2021 alone, GMV signed training agreements with 85 educational institutions, which have allowed 178 students to join the company’s teams through internship programs at its various facilities. Those students were recruited from bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and vocational training programs in various fields of engineering. At the event, GMV also contributed a technical talk entitled “Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) Systems and Avionics on an Orbital Launcher”. The talk was presented by Emanuele Di Sotto, GMV’s Flight Segment Products Manager, who emphasized that in recent years, GMV has solidified its position as a leading company for developing technologies in key areas of GNC, avionics, software engineering and microelectronics. He also explained that the company is a trusted provider in the flight segment area, providing complete avionics systems that include GNC and altitude & orbit control (AOCS) subsystems, flight software, and integration with flight equipment. GMV’s participation at this event is one more example of its commitment to developing the talent of the future. Print Share Related Technology Demos GMV, a pioneer in ESA's Proba-3 mission Technology Demos GMV continue to drive innovation of space industry Space SafetyTechnology Demos Go, Hera go!