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En route to the 2024 Tech For Futur National Grand Prix
Winner of the Occitanie prize in the Start category of the 2024 Tech For Futur competition organized by La Tribune, Michel COUDE (TBS Education 2023) is now aiming for the Grand Prix National.
To do so, he needs your vote!
A space enthusiast from an early age, Michel launched his first micro rocket at the age of 7 at a leisure center. History will record that the rocket landed on its fins, which planted themselves in the ground. Perhaps a premonition. Afterwards, he continued his studies with this idea in mind. This was followed by a scientific baccalaureate, a preparatory course and an engineering school specializing in Space Systems Design. Now he was ready to get down to business. Michel led a double life, working as an aerospace engineer during the day, and as a volunteer for Planรจte Sciences' Space sector in the evenings and at weekends. Together with a whole team, they helped students with their final year projects and their rocket projects. In 2022, just as the idea of taking part in the space adventure with a launcher that lands on its feet hasn't left him, Michel quits his job in pyrotechnics and, with 2 associates, founds INFINITY SPACE PROVIDERS to fight against space pollution and ensure sovereign and sustainable access to space. At the same time, he completed a Specialized Masters in Technological Innovation Management at TBS Education. His professional thesis on New Space and reusable launchers won a prize from the SIRIUS Chair.
INFINITY SPACE PROVIDERS (ISP) was created while Michel was still a student at TBS Education, enabling him to join the TBSeeds incubator.
"At ISP, our mission is to ensure the use of outer space for the benefit of current and future generations to address societal challenges, without causing serious and lasting damage to the Earth and the space environment.
Our vision is to offer ARCADIA, a launcher and much more. It's a 100% reusable solution designed as a space elevator that generates no debris and is Multi-missions." Michel COUDE
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