Lisa Kuo - Computing in Space: The Ex Terra Podcast

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As the space commerce sector continues to grow and expand, there is an increasing demand for computing in space. But what are the advantages and challenges to having your processing power in orbit rather than on the ground?

Our guest on this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast is Lisa Kuo, vice president of Strategic Sales for Ramon.Space, a leader in Space-resilient computing infrastructure with an impressive in-orbit success track record to date. As part of her current role in a dynamically growing new market of space computing infrastructure, she is channeling her energy and creativity into building an ecosystem to enable further utilization of computing resources in space.

Ramon.Space is a leader in space-resilient computing infrastructure. Powered by its unique AI/ML processors, Ramon.Space’s software-empowered systems enable the realization of earth-like computing capabilities in space. The company’s proven technology is already deployed in space, spanning more than 50 space missions across the solar system with zero failures. Ramon.Space has offices in the United States and Israel.

Lisa’s extensive background in various aspects of the space industry – anywhere from troubleshooting a satellite, evaluating cutting-edge propulsion technologies, designing a future military communication architecture, to helping customers implement a success-oriented business model.

Prior to joining Ramon.Space, Lisa held senior roles at Panasonic Avionics Corp.,The Aerospace Corp, The Boeing Company and Northrop Grumman. She also holds two masters degrees, Electrical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering from University of Southern California and University of California, Irvine.

How does what happens in space affect your everyday life? The Ex Terra podcast is dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industry, and taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy. The podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts and Radio Public.

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