Blueshift, a technology leader in thermal protection systems (TPS), is presenting at the Advanced Materials Show to showcase how advanced TPS solutions are transforming the aerospace industry. These lightweight, ultra-thin and easy-to-apply flexible materials expand design possibilities while significantly enhancing the performance of aerospace applications.
Danny Kemenecka, Senior Business Development Manager at Blueshift, will highlight a critical industry challenge: despite dramatic advances in material technologies that have reduced the cost of spaceflight to 500x cheaper than during the Apollo era, many missions still rely on bulky, heavy legacy materials such as ceramics and carbon-carbon.
In his presentation, Danny will emphasize how next-generation, lightweight, materials are reshaping mission viability in aerospace and space exploration. Blueshift’s flagship solution, AeroZero® TPS, is a prime example – capable of withstanding extreme temperatures ranging from -200°C to +2,400°C while maintaining an ultra-light weight, thin profile. With approximately 5,000ft2 of Blueshift material currently in orbit, and 2,000 ft2 prepared for upcoming launches, the company brings deep flight heritage and expertise in space applications.
Danny notes the significance of the event:
“The Advanced Materials Show is a great opportunity for materials scientists to collaborate and exchange ideas on the latest innovations.
“As the industry advances toward net-zero goals, weight-saving materials are becoming essential for next-gen propulsion systems. It’s critical that we adapt our products for the new age of spaceflight. The show also enables us to connect with key decision-makers as we work toward a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable future in space travel.”

Danny’s presentation will be on the 9th July at 14:40PM at Theatre 2.



