Brochesia participated in the workshop TTS Space – Innovation and Networking for the Space Economy, an event dedicated to the development of the space sector organized by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), held at its headquarters, the Auditorium Luigi Broglio in Rome, in collaboration with the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
The initiative represented an important opportunity for discussion among research, industry, and technological innovation stakeholders, with the aim of fostering the development of new solutions for the space economy and strengthening networking among key players in the sector.
One of the central elements of the TTSPACE project is the concept of:
- spin-in: technologies developed in other sectors and applied to space
- spin-out: space technologies transferred to terrestrial applications
These mechanisms are key drivers for the growth of the space economy, enabling market expansion and the creation of new business and innovation opportunities. The TTSPACE project, born from the collaboration between ASI and Tor Vergata, places companies and SMEs at the core of this process, with the goal of transforming research outcomes into concrete, applicable solutions.

Workshop objectives: networking and technology transfer
The TTSPACE workshop was created with the aim of promoting technology transfer and fostering new collaborations between companies, startups, research institutions, and academic groups.
In particular, the initiative aims to:
- connect innovation demand and supply
- enhance skills and technologies developed in the scientific field
- facilitate the creation of industrial partnerships
- transform ideas and prototypes into concrete projects
The event was designed as a networking and matchmaking opportunity, featuring presentation sessions and direct discussions among participants, aimed at developing joint innovation projects.
On this occasion, Brochesia presented its augmented reality software solutions for the aerospace sector, designed to support complex operational activities through several use cases:
- supporting collaboration between research institutions, enabling the involvement of distributed teams across different locations and countries
- optimizing satellite assembly and maintenance activities through augmented reality tools
- supporting the ground-based space supply chain, improving efficiency, coordination, and the digitalization of operational processes
New opportunities in the Space Economy for Brochesia
Participation in TTSPACE represented an important opportunity for Brochesia to engage with qualified stakeholders in the sector, including companies, startups, and research centers.
Brochesia’s participation in the TTS Space workshop proved to be a valuable opportunity for growth and exchange, helping to strengthen relationships within the aerospace sector and position its augmented reality solutions as innovative technologies for the space economy. The event also provided new insights for the development of use cases and applications in the aerospace field, enriching collaborations with companies, startups, and research centers and opening the door to future innovation opportunities.