Apex Space
Nils Heidenreich is a skilled spacecraft systems engineer currently working at Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, since March 2022. Previously, Nils served as a Technical Project Manager Intern at Tesla, where responsibilities included aligning project scope with stakeholders and coordinating the supply of critical test parts. Nils has significant experience in aerospace, having led the propulsion team at Loyola Marymount Aerospace Research Society to develop a liquid propellant rocket aimed at reaching the Karman Line. Earlier internships at Derecktor Shipyards, Sonitor, Q88 LLC, and Seveco Global Limited provided Nils with hands-on experience in engineering, production, and project management. Nils holds a Master of Science in Systems Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Loyola Marymount University.
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Spacecraft represent the most pressing need across the entire aerospace industry. As more launch vehicles come online and the cost to orbit decreases, more companies launching payloads to space continue to emerge. For the first time in history, this influx of payload companies combined with reduced launch costs has resulted in a massive increase in need for commercial spacecraft platforms, known as satellite buses. These buses hold the payloads of our customers and are flown on launch vehicles. Apex manufactures these satellite buses as scale using a combination of software, vertical integration, and hardware that is designed for manufacturing. Their spacecraft enable the future of society: ranging from earth observation to communications and more.