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 Space GMV showcases its latest ADR breakthroughs 21/07/2017 Print Share From 3 to 7 July GMV took part in the 7th European Conference for Aeronautics and Space Sciences, EUCASS 2017. To showcase its latest ADR (Active Debris Removal) breakthroughs, it presented the results of three projects it is carrying out for the European Space Agency.The first of them, SBSS-DM, aims to demonstrate the objectives of the SBSS mission (Space-Based Space Surveillance), concentrating on surveillance and monitoring not only of artificial objects but also near-earth objects (NEOs). The second of the presented research projects was AnDRoID, part of the IOD (in Orbit Demonstration) project, which is focusing on the capture of small space-debris objects (100-200kg). Lastly, the ORCO project (On Ground Validation of a Rigid Combo system), aims to perform ground consolidation, integration and validation of the key technologies for carrying out complex space robotics initiatives (based on Active Debris Removal for a small satellite). EUCASS, held since 2005, is one of Europe’s main scientific aeronautics and space events, always attracting a healthy turnout of scientists, researchers and stakeholders not only from Europe but also from Asia and America. Print Share Related Space SESP 2025 Showcases the Latest Advances in Simulation and Verification of Space Systems Space Innovation and Space Collaboration at SATELLITE 2025 Space GMV key role in CAT-IOD, the ESA’s pioneering mission in Active Debris Removal