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Program Management software for the world's most ambitious machines.
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Integrate is a repo for all of your program data! Our filters are designed to help you parse it and recall it suuuuuper easily. ??? Here's the thinking:
Did you know? The International Space Station is one of the largest collaborative projects in human history. Here’s a look at some big-picture numbers: ?? 12 years in the making ?? Over 30 missions to complete ?? Collaboration between 15 countries ??? Weighing in at 460 tons and stretching the size of a football field The ISS isn’t just an orbiting lab; it’s a symbol of what international collaboration and engineering excellence can achieve. Right now, students from Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) chapters across the country are about to get their module assignments, using Integrate to bring the ISS’s program management story to life. Stay tuned!
We're so ready. Bring it on, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)! Paging Blue Origin, Starfish Space, Stoke Space, BlackSky, Pulse Space, Hubble Network, Lumen Orbit (YC S24).
??For the first time ever, SpaceVision will be held in Seattle, WA. Join us as we commemorate humanity's continuous space presence for the past quarter century. ??Stay tuned for highlights from SpaceVision 2024 and sneak peaks into what's in store for next year.
Shoutout to Federal News Network The Space Hour and Theodore Courtois for the awesome feature! They talked about Ambitious Machines Challenge—a year-long adventure with Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) to digitally reimagine how the ISS was built, one epic module at a time. We’re pumped to see this unfold ?? Catch the episode and hear the full story! ??
?? Take a fresh look at your project timelines in Integrate. For hardware teams navigating complex timelines, switching between high-level overviews and detail-focused views can make a world of difference. With Integrate’s flexible timeline view, you can: Step back for a broader perspective—great for long-term planning Zoom in to focus on what’s happening this week Whether presenting key milestones or managing daily details, Integrate’s view options make it easy to track projects from every angle. Ready to see your project in a new light? ??
We Heard You — Now You Can Join the 'Ambitious Machines Challenge' Solo! If forming a team has been holding you back, no worries—we’re now welcoming individual sign-ups! We’ll team you up with other Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) members from across the country so you can dive into this project without needing a full team from your chapter. This is your chance to get real experience in space program management, collaborate with fellow space enthusiasts, and be part of something huge. ?? Ready to Jump In? Sign up at the link below, and we’ll place you in a team. https://lnkd.in/gC-Kc_xf Whether you’re flying solo or joining with friends, we’d love to have you onboard. Questions? We’re here to help! Reach out at support.integrate.co Let’s make space history together. ??
Long before space stations were real, visionaries like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun dreamed of life in orbit. In 1883, Tsiolkovsky sketched scenes of floating astronauts, inspiring generations of Russian engineers. By 1971, his ideas helped shape Salyut, the world’s first space station, setting the stage for the ISS. Meanwhile, in the 1950s, Wernher von Braun imagined a wheel-shaped station spinning to create gravity for thousands. Though his vision was ambitious, it inspired NASA’s early station plans and moved humanity closer to life beyond Earth. ?? Pictured: Right: Tsiolkovsky’s sketch of a spacecraft (1883). Middle: Wernher von Braun demonstrating his station model (1956). Right: A 1952 illustration of von Braun’s rotating station concept by artist Chesley Bonestell. These early dreams paved the way for today’s International Space Station—a symbol of human innovation and exploration. Who knows what new ideas these future space leaders from SEDS will bring as they recreate the ISS’s program management lifecycle with Integrate? ?? The journey continues!
Thanks GeekWire and Taylor Soper for including us (and John Conafay) in your roundup of Seattle startups gaining traction ?? Read the full article in the comments!
We couldn't be more thrilled to welcome Duffy Fray to the Integrate team as our first staff engineer. Duffy's seen a thing or two: - Started at Clarkson College at the age of 16 to study Electrical Engineering - Commissioned United States Air Force officer by 20 - On-console for the last Shuttle launch and first Falcon launches - Embedded software on IOT & Robotics post Air-Force - Parlayed that into Go backend at progressively smaller companies with progressively more responsibility We're stoked to have him onboard!