NASA's Artemis II Uses 3M Headsets; GTM Singularity Explored at B2B Summit
NASA's Artemis II mission, featuring 3M's PELTOR ComTac VI Tactical Headsets, showcases advancements in lunar exploration. Concurrently, the B2B Summit North America addresses the emerging GTM singularity, emphasizing the need for businesses to adapt in an AI-driven market.

NASA's Artemis II mission utilized 3M's PELTOR ComTac VI Tactical Headsets for crew communication during its lunar flyby, which launched on April 1 and concluded with a splashdown on April 10 near San Diego. The headsets feature environmental microphones and noise-canceling technology to enhance communication in high-noise environments.
Additionally, 3M's hollow glass microspheres were used for insulation in NASA's liquid hydrogen storage tank, improving fuel storage for the mission. At the B2B Summit North America, the focus shifted to the GTM singularity, where companies must adapt to a changing landscape driven by AI and buyer dynamics. Organizations are urged to embrace agility, collaboration, and customer-centric practices to succeed in this new environment, paralleling the need for modern capabilities seen in space exploration.




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