Lakshya Space

Lakshya Space builds practical technologies for in-space mobility and small satellite missions. The company develops green propulsion systems, CubeSats, and agricultural drones that support responsive and lower-cost access to orbit. Its team also provides technical support for CubeSat projects and experiments with drone-based satellite launches to demonstrate new ways to reach lower altitudes for atmospheric and Earth observation studies.
LIA Aerospace

LIA Aerospace develops green propulsion systems for satellites and spacecraft, focusing on the last leg of their journey into working orbit. The company designs non-toxic, non-cryogenic bi-propellant engines that cut manufacturing time and cost while supporting sustainable in-space maneuvering and orbital transfer. Its technology helps satellite operators handle orbit changes, station keeping, and deorbiting with lower operational risk and cleaner performance across the space environment.
Little Place Labs

Little Place Labs builds software that processes satellite data in space and on the ground to deliver near-real-time insights. The platform turns raw imagery and sensor feeds into precise alerts that help users spot risks, track activity, and respond quickly across maritime, land monitoring, finance, insurance, and security operations. Customers use these insights to reduce response times, cut data costs, and make clearer decisions in fast-changing situations.
Lunar Outpost

Lunar Outpost develops autonomous rovers and robotic systems that move astronauts and cargo across the Moon, support construction and maintenance, and provide mobility for Artemis missions and commercial lunar operations. The company designs, builds, and flies lunar terrain vehicles and prospecting rovers that handle surface transport, logistics, and infrastructure deployment for space agencies and private customers.
Magma Space

Magma Space builds satellite control hardware and software that keep spacecraft steady so sensitive instruments can work properly. Its magnetically levitated reaction wheels and control software cut jitter at the source, giving satellites a stable platform for remote imaging, optical communication, navigation, and other precision tasks. This stability lets missions track targets, hold pointing for long exposures, and support autonomous operations without upgrading the payload.
Muon Space

Muon Space designs, builds, and runs custom satellite constellations that collect detailed data about Earth’s systems. Its satellites support climate monitoring, weather intelligence, disaster response, and national security by providing frequent, high-quality measurements. Organizations use this space-based data platform to track change, manage risk, and improve operational decisions across energy, agriculture, defense, and other critical sectors.
Marble Imaging

Marble Imaging builds a constellation of very high-resolution Earth observation satellites that capture frequent, detailed images of the planet in visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared bands. The company provides analysis-ready data and AI-supported analytics to support precision agriculture, climate and deforestation monitoring, infrastructure and mobility planning, security and crisis assessment, and other time-critical decisions that depend on accurate, up-to-date geospatial information.
Maritime Launch Services

Maritime Launch Services develops and operates a commercial spaceport that sends satellites into orbit for civil, commercial and defence customers. It offers orbital launch services from a coastal site with safe downrange corridors and access to multiple orbital inclinations for Earth observation, communications and security missions.
MESPAC

MESPAC provides a cloud platform that delivers high‑resolution metocean data for offshore wind projects. It combines satellite observations, existing measurements and proprietary AI to create continuous, gap‑free time series for wind and wave conditions. Developers and planners use these insights to reduce survey duration and costs, accelerate site assessment and support safer, more efficient offshore operations.
Max Space

Max Space develops expandable space habitats that pack small for launch and then expand to create large, durable living and working areas beyond Earth. These habitats deliver far more usable volume at lower cost than traditional rigid modules, supporting research, industry, and long-term stays in orbit, on the Moon, and on Mars.