Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Space
  • /
  • SmallSpark secures MoD contract to demo AI enhanced rocket engine

Space

SmallSpark secures MoD contract to demo AI enhanced rocket engine

SmallSpark Space Systems, a Cardiff based aerospace and space technology venture, has secured a development contract with the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD), via the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), to use its Moore.AI technology to accelerate development of novel solid rocket motor configurations, for a broad range of applications.

Image courtesy SmallSpark

The proposal, which has seen significant support from the MoD, is one of the first to explore the direct application of AI-based assistive tools to engineers in the defence industry for tackling novel problems without historical datasets.

The contract, worth £292,565.75, within DASA’s Rapid Innovation Cycle, will see Moore.AI’s optimisation technologies adapted to tackle instabilities identified within the early stages of solid rocket motor design, and has the potential to radically alter traditional approaches to developing complex engineering systems.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025

SmallSpark is set to double the size of its software and technology demonstration teams, along with investing in additional in-house infrastructure and capabilities.

Joseph Ward, SmallSpark CEO & Director of Propulsion, said: “Moore.AI is an extremely powerful technology that aims to change the way we think about and approach systems engineering and design.

“Our goal is to improve engineers’ productivity by helping them avoid arduous manual design iteration. The development process for a rocket motor for use by the MoD can take upwards of 10 years; we're aiming to reduce that by 25- 50% by utilising novel, carefully constructed optimisation technologies, developed here at SmallSpark for our own space systems.”

Saif Al-Ibadi, Director of AI & Optimisation Technologies, said: “We are extremely excited at SmallSpark to showcase the amazing capabilities of Moore.AI. Using a cutting-edge solution, it presents a new approach for solving engineering problems and designs.

Advertisement
ODU RT

“Working on a project for DASA and the MOD is a great opportunity to show the novel optimisation technologies that we have been working on for the past few years that will change the engineering and design industry.”

Originally developed with Research England backing in collaboration with The University of Southampton, Moore.AI has only publicly been used for aerodynamic design optimisation, until now.

The project sees SmallSpark return to the renowned Westcott Venture Park, testing a range of Solid Rocket Motor design architectures.

The SmallSpark team historically had a presence at the Westcott Venture Park, working on the demonstration and continued test campaign of its S4-HIVE rocket engines.
 

Advertisement
Babcock LB
Laser ultrasound reveals elasticity of space rock

Space

Laser ultrasound reveals elasticity of space rock

19 May 2025

Scientists and engineers at the University of Nottingham have used laser ultrasound to measure and reveal the elasticity of space rock for the first time.

University of Glasgow lab could help space industry dodge a bullet

Space

University of Glasgow lab could help space industry dodge a bullet

16 May 2025

A small piece of outer space recreated in a basement in Glasgow could help ensure that a key enabling technology for future space missions won’t lead to deadly ‘rifle bullets’ of space junk circling the Earth.

Ramon.Space awarded Eutelsat OneWeb communication channelizers contract

Space

Ramon.Space awarded Eutelsat OneWeb communication channelizers contract

15 May 2025

Ramon.Space has been awarded a contract by Eutelsat to provide onboard digital communication channelizers for the expansion of its OneWeb Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.

BAE Systems and HEO to advance space domain imagery

Space

BAE Systems and HEO to advance space domain imagery

13 May 2025

Today, HEO and BAE Systems announced a collaboration on an advanced geospatial exploitation solution to provide customers with an integrated view of the space domain.

Advertisement
ODU RT
ClearSpace completes Phase 2 of CLEAR mission

Space

ClearSpace completes Phase 2 of CLEAR mission

7 May 2025

ClearSpace has successfully completed Phase 2 of the CLEAR mission, marking a key milestone in the UK’s first Active Debris Removal (ADR) mission.

UK and Sweden join the LOFAR ERIC

Space

UK and Sweden join the LOFAR ERIC

2 May 2025

The UK, along with Sweden, has joined the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope project - governed by the LOFAR European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) - as full members after many years as collaborative partners.

Advertisement
ODU RT