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Axiom Space and Danish Aerospace Company to collaborate on astronauts’ next-gen health monitoring technology

Axiom Space and Danish Aerospace Company to collaborate on astronauts’ next-gen health monitoring technology

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HOUSTON and ODENSE, Denmark, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Commercial space station developer Axiom Space (Axiom) and Danish Aerospace Company (DAC), creator of astronauts’ wearables and other health monitoring devices, announced a collaboration to develop and test next-generation human performance monitoring and exercise technology for use in space.

The two companies signed a cooperative agreement to test DAC-made systems on upcoming Axiom human spaceflights to Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), beginning with an experiment involving new wearables to measure astronaut vitals on Axiom’s first mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

“Our collaboration with Axiom represents an important step in DAC’s efforts to contribute to commercial space systems being developed for LEO,” said DAC CEO Thomas A. E. Andersen. “We have been maturing our human performance monitoring and exercise technology through prototypes for the past several years. Now we look forward to the opportunity Axiom provides for the continuity of our capability demonstration.”

The Danish company, which has developed and operated medical monitoring and exercise systems for more than 25 years, is building wireless physiological monitors and compact exercise equipment capable of supporting humans in space and other extreme environments.

In addition to crew health monitoring, DAC and Axiom will explore utilizing DAC’s next-generation commercial space ergometer FERGO and its multifunction exercise system on the future Axiom Station.

DAC previously developed ergometers regularly used in the Space Shuttle and ISS programs.

“The work with DAC supports development of technologies required for healthy, long-duration space habitation,” Axiom Space CEO Michael T. Suffredini said. “Consistent with Axiom’s mission, these technologies provide for an expanded human presence in space and improvements to life on Earth.”

About Axiom Space

Axiom Space, Inc. sends crew to the International Space Station while building the world’s first international commercial space station to host professional government astronauts, private astronauts, and private entities for research, manufacturing, space exploration systems testing, and advertising. For more information, visit www.axiomspace.com.

Media contact: Gabrielle Rein, gabrielle@axiomspace.com
Technical contact: Christian Maender, christian@axiomspace.com

About DAC

Danish Aerospace Company ApS operates in the area of advanced medical instrumentation and other engineering fields for space and other extreme environment applications. The company is located in Odense, Denmark and is a subsidiary of the M. Goldschmidt Group, owned by Mikael Goldschmidt. For more information, visit www.danishaerospace.com.

 

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