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Mural showing design evolution of a satellite
Enabling & Support

New CDF - Inauguration Day

12/04/2008 662 views 0 likes
ESA / Enabling & Support / Space Engineering & Technology / CDF

On 8 April 2008 Crown Prince Willem Alexander of the Netherlands came to ESTEC to officially open the new Laboratory Building including the new CDF.

Last minute finishing touches to the CDF included this impressive mural on the corridor facing doors. It represents the typical design phases in CDF and the evolution of a satellite, from its inception to the last iteration.

Media in the CDF
Media in the CDF

The media arrive en-masse to report on the inauguration event.

Massimo Bandecchi greets Prince Willem Alexander
Massimo Bandecchi greets Prince Willem Alexander

Massimo Bandecchi greets Prince Willem Alexander and the dignitaries in the foyer, under the watchful gaze of Leonardo Da Vinci.

The fundamentals of concurrent engineering are introduced
The fundamentals of concurrent engineering are introduced

Massimo explains the fundamentals of concurrent engineering to the visiting dignitaries.

Various workstations are viewed
Various workstations are viewed

Some of the technical disciplines at work are explained; here it is the turn of the configuration workstation.

At the simulation, programmatics, cost  and risk workstations
At the simulation, programmatics, cost and risk workstations

Particular interest is shown in the simulation, programmatics, cost and risk positions.

3D simulation presentation
3D simulation presentation

All the dignitaries wear the special glasses to view the 3D simulation presentation on the large stereoscopic projection screen. Left to right: M. Courtois - TEC Director ESTEC, Prince Willem Alexander, J.J. Dordain - ESA Director General, Maria van der Hoeven – Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Massimo Bandecchi - Head of ESA’s Concurrent Engineering Section, the Queen’s Commisionaire Jan Franssen.

Massimo is presented a pole rescued from the old CDF
Massimo is presented a pole rescued from the old CDF

After the royal visit, the CDF Team present Massimo with one of the support poles from the old CDF that has been turned into a coat rack, now being used in the main design room.