BotakChinPeng Publish time 31-5-2015 04:41 PM

Whats up with Independence X Aerospace Sdn Bhd Satellite Launcher Program ?

Edited by BotakChinPeng at 31-5-2015 05:36 PM

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We are shown the specs,diagrams, announcements, video elaborations, detailed informations and just about everything regarding this project ....except the launcher in physical form itself




BotakChinPeng Publish time 31-5-2015 04:42 PM

Edited by BotakChinPeng at 31-5-2015 05:39 PM

http://theeuropafiles.net/independence-x-aerospace/

Independence–X Aerospace from Malaysia is lead by Mohd Izmir Yamin (Aerospace Engineering), who has extensive experience in rocket propulsion and robotic control systems. Independence–X Aerospace has a strong fleet of strategic advisors that have served in various engineering and business fields as professional engineers, technologists and academicians. This team has technical and non-technical departments which will effectively distribute tasks based on members’ expertise. Our primary advantage in joining this competition is our strategic geographical location, which helps to reduce launch costs, and the utilization of abundant direct solar reception. New team members will be recruited through online advertising. Our strategy is to keep things simple and less complicated but still able to achieve the PRIZE objectives. This will help to reduce potential errors and flaws in our system. Avoiding bureaucratic situations will help to speed up the design, fabrication, and test processes.We have developed an academic and technical partnership with Malaysian university Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). In addition, the Malaysian Entrepreneurs Development Center (MEDEC) will be the primary support on business advice regarding this project. These strategic partnerships will help to expand our mission to business, technology, academia, and beyond.Our Objectives* Transform Malaysia into a developed space country by the year 2020.* Fully utilizing the advancement of space technology to improve life through enhancing businesses and industries.* Create technology spin-offs to serve local industries in having locally available technologies that can produce newer and better product for the nation’s economic growthTeam MembersTeam leaderMohd Izmir YaminTECHNICAL DEPARTMENT DirectorTeam leader Mohd Izmir Yamin is pursuing a Bachelor (Hons) of Engineering (Mechanical) and Diploma in Aerospace Engineering. He also has a background in Aerospace Engineering, mainly in propulsion and robotics. He has numerous achievements in designing, fabricating and launching experimental research in both liquid and solid propellant rockets. His work on rockets have paved the way for environmentally friendly and low-cost systems to launch a rocket to higher altitudes, which successfully launched the nation’s first ever self-designed and locally made experimental sounding rocket into the Malaysian airspace. He has also designed and built a pulse jet engine on experimental basis. His interest is not only in rockets and jet engines, but also in robotics, communications, and vision systems. He has participated in and won numerous national robotics competitions. He has demonstrated skill in several different publicized aerospace projects and competitions and won local and international awards (Christian – Dupont Belgian Minister of Science and Innovation award of the year 2006 in Brussels, Belgium. 1 Gold and Silver medal in Eureka, Belgium International Invention and Innovation award 2006, 1 Gold Medal in Invention-Innovation and Design, Shah Alam 2006, 2 Bronze Medals in International Technology Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur 2006 and Malaysian Technology Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur 2006.) Most recently he led a group project to design a conceptual multistage launcher to put a satellite in orbit around the planet Mars, as part of a special topics course under the Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion. He is also working on an individual research project to develop the compression system on what will be Asia’s first Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) powered, remotely piloted aircraft and proposed long endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system for surveillance, low altitude remote sensing, and communications. He has also proven himself as a leader; technical skills, and enthusiasm will be a strong asset in advancing this project.

Colin GohGraduated as a Civil Engineer from the UK, work experience revolves around the construction industry, mostly in sales and marketing. Recent years experience of Strategic Planning and Execution.Married with 2 children, the glow of a child’s smile and acceptance to life renewed hope in our planet. Through the typical life of a parent, quite often filled with worry and misery of them falling ill, it’s a perfect training ground to stop falling into the typical human nature trap of sitting down and complaining, but to get up and do something about it.Our world is filled with despair, hurt and pain. Rather then typically complaining, why not try to make a change? This is where interest in GLXP nurtured. While we’re unable to stop technological advancements, we’re able to reduce its blatant waste of money and resources, such as the Hydrogen Fuel Cell which although have been around for decades, its use is limited through economic manipulation and ignorance.The basic idea of the GLXP is to provide paths in achieving this. The gathering of knowledge and experience from around the world, not to merely achieve a mad scientist dream, but to broaden the views and perspectives or “normal” citizens throughout the world that things CAN and WILL be changed.Independence-X dreams of setting up Launch Services and a Launch Pad right here in M’sia. Weighing the amount of positives (i.e. lower fuel costs, lower maintenance costs, etc) does it require literally a Rocket Scientist to conclude?

Evelyn Leong
Evelyn Leong received her Master in Business and Administration from the University of Nottingham Trent, United Kingdom. Her passion in helping companies develop their brands and businesses have encourage her to take active roles in project management.Evelyn is a dynamic industry player with 16 years of on-the-job and corporate working experience with manufacturing, IT, publishing and retailing companies. She has worked as a Sales Consultant for Southern Pipe Sdn Bhd, subsequently as Customer Service Manager and Operations Manager for Hilti Malaysia Sdn Bhd, a multi-national company from Europe. Her most memorable and successful project was to help established Kenko Relexology and Fish Spa Sdn Bhd, a Singaporean-based holistic health chain spa to establish the world’s first and most successful indoor fish spa built in a shopping mall. Followed by the positive impact of the well developed Kenko team, Evelyn has decided to dedicate her time to fully embark into environmental-related projects and started her own company called Nexcore Greentech Solutions Sdn Bhd, dealing in energy saving solutions. She is also active in creating awareness to children in Malaysia on growing trees by her campaign called growa3.com. Evelyn is active in charitable activities involving disabled home, abused children and women as well as the homeless.

pelemparselipar Publish time 29-6-2015 02:39 PM

Looking forward to first test launch . Keep it up ^_^

Vympel77 Publish time 4-9-2015 11:46 AM

*cough*bull*cough*sh1t*

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+#$!= Publish time 5-9-2015 10:44 AM

Vympel77 replied at 4-9-2015 11:46 AM
*cough*bull*cough*sh1t*

Bro why are you coughing sh1t ?
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