Data Storage in Outer Space: Overcoming the Obstacles -By Thomas Coughlin, IEEE Past President
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Speech by Dr. Thomas Coughlin, Past President, IEEE.
Data Storage in Outer Space: Overcoming the Obstacles
July 14th, 6pm - 7 PM
After a 50-year hiatus, multiple countries are racing to be the first to return to the Moon. Lower launch costs are enabling more satellites to be put into low earth orbit, and data centers in space and on the moon are being planned. In addition, preparations are afoot for harvesting and mining the moon and asteroids, as well as for colonizing Mars.
It appears that we are on the brink of a new industrial revolution with development beyond our planet, and reliable data storage and processing will be key requirements to make all of this the new reality. However, these harsh environments present obstacles that must be overcome for the ambitious plans to become reality.
In this talk, Dr. Tom Coughlin will discuss many of the requirements for this new revolution, and some of the technologies that look to make this possible.
Speaker . Dr. Thomas Coughlin- Past President IEEE.About the speaker, Tom Coughlin of Coughlin Associates
Tom Coughlin is President of Coughlin Associates, where he is a digital storage analyst and business/technology consultant. He has been in the data storage industry for over 40 years in engineering and senior management positions, and is active with SNIA, SMPTE and IEEE-CNSV.
Dr. Coughlin consults, publishes books and market and technology reports, and runs digital storage and memory-oriented events. He is a regular contributor to the forbes.com, and to M&E organization websites. Tom is an IEEE Fellow “for leadership in consumer electronics digital storage technology”, 2024 IEEE President, IEEE-USA Past President, Past Director of IEEE Region 6, Past Chair of the IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section, and past IEEE-CNSV Chair.
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Data Storage in Outer Space: Overcoming the Obstacles
After a 50-year hiatus, multiple countries are racing to be the first to return to the Moon. Lower launch costs are enabling more satellites to be put into low earth orbit, and data centers in space and on the moon are being planned. In addition, preparations are afoot for harvesting and mining the moon and asteroids, as well as for colonizing Mars.
It appears that we are on the brink of a new industrial revolution with development beyond our planet, and reliable data storage and processing will be key requirements to make all of this the new reality. However, these harsh environments present obstacles that must be overcome for the ambitious plans to become reality.
In this talk, Dr. Tom Coughlin will discuss many of the requirements for this new revolution, and some of the technologies that look to make this possible.
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Tom Coughlin is President of Coughlin Associates, where he is a digital storage analyst and business/technology consultant. He has been in the data storage industry for over 40 years in engineering and senior management positions, and is active with SNIA, SMPTE and IEEE-CNSV.
Dr. Coughlin consults, publishes books and market and technology reports, and runs digital storage and memory-oriented events. He is a regular contributor to the forbes.com, and to M&E organization websites. Tom is an IEEE Fellow “for leadership in consumer electronics digital storage technology”, 2024 IEEE President, IEEE-USA Past President, Past Director of IEEE Region 6, Past Chair of the IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section, and past IEEE-CNSV Chair.
Biography:
Tom Coughlin is President of Coughlin Associates, where he is a digital storage analyst and business/technology consultant. He has been in the data storage industry for over 40 years in engineering and senior management positions, and is active with SNIA, SMPTE and IEEE-CNSV.
Dr. Coughlin consults, publishes books and market and technology reports, and runs digital storage and memory-oriented events. He is a regular contributor to the forbes.com, and to M&E organization websites. Tom is an IEEE Fellow “for leadership in consumer electronics digital storage technology”, 2024 IEEE President, IEEE-USA Past President, Past Director of IEEE Region 6, Past Chair of the IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section, and past IEEE-CNSV Chair.
Agenda
Tuesday July 14th, 6 pm- 7pm
Speech by Dr. Thomas Coughlin, Past President, IEEE.
Data Storage in Outer Space: Overcoming the Obstacles
Tuesday July 14th, 7pm - 8:30 PM Seattle Section EXCOM ( Remote Zoom Only)
7PM - 8:30 PM EXCOM meeting
1) Approve the june 2026 meeting minutes
2) Treasure report,
3) Elections
4) Session Business.
5) Chapter, affinity Group, and Student Branch report.
6) Other Business.