Webinar on How Software Engineering Works at ISRO
Event Date: 14th July 2024
This webinar provided insights into the software engineering practices at the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO). It likely covered the unique challenges ISRO faces in software development for space missions, including
high-reliability requirements, real-time systems, and mission-critical software. Key aspects such as the use of
simulation systems, testing environments, and how ISRO manages its software lifecycle could have been discussed
A unique opportunity to explore the world of software engineering at ISRO (Indian Space Research
Organisation), this webinar delved into the specialized practices involved in building software for space missions.
Participants learned about the challenges of working on space programs and the role of software in ensuring the
success of satellite launches and interplanetary missions.
The Webinar on How Software Engineering Works at ISRO aligns primarily with SDG 9 (Industry,
Innovation, and Infrastructure) due to its focus on technological innovation and infrastructure
development. It also supports SDG 4 (Quality Education) by educating participants, contributes to
SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by promoting high-tech jobs, and advocates for SDG
10 (Reduced Inequality) by promoting inclusivity in STEM.
Mentor Name – JASPREET KAUR (The Sr. Test Automation Engineer at Sumup, Berlin)
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