From September 29 to October 3, MIEEG will proudly take part in the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2025 in Sydney, Australia — the world’s premier event for aerospace professionals, innovators, and institutions.
This year’s IAC theme, “Sustainable Space: Resilient Earth,” reflects a growing awareness and MIEEG’s cutting-edge technology is answering this very question.
One of the greatest technological challenges that Space exploration is obliging to face is addressing sustainability in designing future human life on Moon and Mars.
To this regard MIEEG proposes a miniaturized energy generator based on micro-turbine, fuelled by H2-O2 directly obtained from water present on the planet, perfectly matching with the In-Situ Resources Utilization goals.
This disruptive technology may be adopted on the Monn as well as on Earth, both as a range extender for un-manned vehicles (UxV) and for stationary applications (plants, buildings, etc.).
Presenting globally this patented solution has been possible thanks to the contribution of the Regional Programme (PR) FESR Lazio 2021–2027. We expect to meet other scientists, investors and stakeholders, to speed up the development and the future testing for terrestrial and extra-terrestrial applications, supplying green energy from underwater to Moon.
