Earlier this year, the Live-Mirror project had the pleasure of participating in the 2024 edition of Demain, Mais En Mieux !, an immersive science exhibition held on February 3-4 at the Yggdrasil Festival in Lyon. Set in the futuristic environment of a lunar research station, the event brought together innovators and scientists to share breakthroughs that offer concrete solutions for a better future.
During the exhibition, Live-Mirror showcased two prototypes of our revolutionary 2.0 mirror technology, designed to transform the field of space imaging. These smart, lightweight, self-correcting mirrors adapt in real time to environmental changes, allowing telescopes to capture clearer, more precise images. This innovation sparked great interest among the public, as we demonstrated how Live-Mirror could enhance space research and exploration.
Visitors were invited to engage with our display, where we highlighted Live-Mirror’s role in the Origins programme, which seeks to explore the origins of life and identify Earth-like planets in the universe. Through films, artistic interpretations, and direct images, attendees got a glimpse into how this cutting-edge technology will advance our understanding of the cosmos.
The event was a success, attracting dozens of curious minds eager to discover the future of space technology. We were thrilled to be part of such a unique platform and to share our vision for the future of space exploration with the general public.
We extend our thanks to everyone who visited our stand, and we look forward to continuing this exciting journey towards revolutionizing space imaging!
