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Vision

Our vision

IO Aerospace was born from a simple observation:
.NET developers have very few native tools for working on astrodynamics applications.
Most existing solutions rely on other ecosystems: C++, Java, MATLAB, or Fortran.
For .Net developers, this often means managing complex interoperability, maintaining fragile wrappers, and wasting time on integration issues.
The project idea arose from this frustration:
What if astrodynamics finally existed natively within the .NET ecosystem?

Project story

IO Aerospace was founded by Sylvain Guillet, a software engineer with a passion for aerospace, a former commercial pilot, and a fervent advocate for space exploration.

Throughout his experience, Sylvain quickly encountered a reality in the industry: most astrodynamics tools are proprietary, complex to integrate, or designed for technical ecosystems far removed from the .NET environment.


This situation creates a barrier for many developers and teams who want to build modern space applications.


It was from this frustration that the idea for IO Aerospace was born:

to create an open, modern, and accessible alternative, allowing the integration of astrodynamics capabilities directly into the .NET ecosystem.

Drawing on his expertise in software development, Sylvain began designing a solution that gradually evolved into a veritable toolkit for developers working on space applications.

Today, the project continues to evolve with a clear ambition:
to build a powerful, accessible, and open tool, and to unite a community of developers and engineers around astrodynamics in .NET.

“I am convinced that astrodynamics tools need to be more open, more accessible, and better integrated with modern technologies.
IO Aerospace is my contribution to this vision.”

Sylvain Guillet

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