Mini-Workshop: Digital Twins and Agentic AI for Space Mission Systems: Advancing Digital Engineering Across the Space Lifecycle

This mini-workshop brings together researchers, engineers, mission operators, and program managers to advance the state of digital twins applied to space mission systems. Organized by the DigitalTwin Consortium (DTC), the workshop addresses a critical gap in the space information technology community: the need for practical frameworks,, how to maximize Digital Twin Value through use of Agentic AI with demonstrated use cases, utilizing shared standards that enable digital twins to move from concept to operational deployment across the full space mission lifecycle.

Space missions impose extraordinary demands on digital engineering systems. Radiation-hardened hardware, communication latency, limited telemetry bandwidth, and the impossibility of on-site maintenance create conditions that push digital twin implementations far beyond standard industrial applications. Despite these challenges, digital twin based systems utilizing multi-agents offer transformative potential for spacecraft design verification, integration and test acceleration, and comprehensive mission design.

Realizing this potential requires coordinated progress on model fidelity, real-time data synchronization, and cross-domain interoperability. The workshop will feature an invited keynote from an operational space program and Agentic AI priorities and map a path forward for collaborative work.

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