Dark

Dark Space develops autonomous space robots for orbital defense. Their flagship product, Interceptor, captures and deorbits threats in Low Earth Orbit within hours.

Dark is a space technology company specializing in orbital defense systems. They develop autonomous space robots designed to capture and safely deorbit threats in Low Earth Orbit. Their flagship product, Interceptor, can reach any point in LEO within hours, utilizing high-thrust propulsion and autonomous navigation. Dark Space focuses on advancing proprietary technologies for rapid orbital insertion, in-space detection, and precise emergency deorbiting, addressing the growing concern of space debris and orbital security.

SpaceLocker

SpaceLocker provides payload hosting services on shared satellites, simplifying access to space with flexible, cost-efficient solutions for various orbital missions.

SpaceLocker provides payload hosting services for space missions, offering a universal interface for satellites and other spacecraft. Their technology simplifies access to orbit by allowing multiple payloads to share a single satellite, reducing costs and complexity. SpaceLocker’s innovative “Locker” system includes electrical power, computing resources, and software services for various space experiments and demonstrations. The company operates dedicated missions and partners with existing operators to host payloads on different orbital platforms, making space more accessible to a wider range of users.

Sirius Space Services

Sirius Space Services develops reusable launchers for small and mid-sized satellites, offering sustainable and cost-effective space access solutions. Their range includes STAR-1 engine-powered rockets.

Sirius Space Services develops reusable launch vehicles for small and mid-sized satellites. The company focuses on sustainable space access, using environmentally-friendly propellants and metal additive manufacturing. Their range includes three launchers: Sirius 1, Sirius 13, and Sirius 15, all powered by the in-house developed STAR-1 engine. Sirius offers tailored launch services, prioritizing high fill rates and competitive pricing. With planned maiden flights starting in 2026, Sirius is working towards providing efficient and cost-effective orbital deployment for the growing small satellite industry.

Ion-X

ION-X develops and produces ionic liquid electrospray thrusters for small satellites, offering efficient propulsion systems to extend orbital life and enhance maneuverability in space.

ION-X develops and produces advanced ion thrusters for small satellites. Their electrospray propulsion technology offers high thrust and fuel efficiency, using non-toxic, non-pressurized propellants. The company’s 1U plug-and-play thruster provides versatile propulsion capabilities, allowing satellites to optimize orbital maneuvers, extend mission lifespans, and perform precise station-keeping. ION-X’s solutions cater to the growing demand for efficient, compact propulsion systems in the expanding small satellite market.

LookUp Space

LookUp Space provides space safety services through a global radar network and data fusion platform, tracking objects in low-Earth orbit to ensure secure space operations.

LookUp Space is a space safety company that develops and operates a global network of ground-based radars called SORASYS. These radars detect and track objects in low-Earth orbit, including debris as small as a few centimeters. The company’s SYNAPSE platform processes this data to provide space situational awareness services. LookUp Space helps satellite operators and space agencies navigate the increasingly crowded orbital environment, enhancing the safety and sustainability of space activities.

Latitude

Latitude develops Zephyr, a 17m rocket launcher for small satellites. The company focuses on reliable technology and innovative solutions for dedicated orbital launches.

Latitude develops Zephyr, a 17-meter tall micro-launcher rocket designed for small satellite deployment. The company specializes in creating innovative, cost-effective solutions for orbital launches. Latitude’s focus is on enhancing reliable technology through iterative innovation, offering tailored experiences for customers in the space industry. Their Zephyr rocket aims to provide dedicated launches for payloads up to 100 kg, targeting low Earth orbit missions.

HyPrSpace

HyPrSpace develops hybrid propulsion rockets for space launches. Their innovative technology reduces costs and environmental impact while offering flexible satellite deployment options.

HyPrSpace is a space technology company specializing in hybrid propulsion systems for small satellite launches. Their innovative Orbital Baguette-1 (OB-1) rocket can deliver payloads up to 250 kg to low Earth orbit. Using a patented hybrid engine design, HyPrSpace offers cost-effective and environmentally friendly launch solutions. The company’s technology incorporates recycled and plant-based fuels, reducing environmental impact. their first suborbital mission is planned for 2026 and orbital launches to begin in 2027.

MaiaSpace

MaiaSpace develops a reusable mini-launcher for small satellites. Their rocket, powered by eco-friendly bio-methane, offers competitive launch services to various orbits, starting operations in 2026.

MaiaSpace is a space tech company developing a reusable mini-launcher for small satellites. Their rocket, Maia, is designed to deliver payloads up to 500 kg to sun-synchronous orbit in reusable mode and 1500 kg in expendable mode. The launcher uses eco-friendly bio-methane fuel and incorporates vertical landing technology. MaiaSpace also offers an optional Colibri kick-stage for multi-orbit satellite deployment. The company plans to begin commercial operations in 2026, providing competitive and flexible launch services for various low Earth orbits.

Manastu Space

Manastu Space provides in-space refueling, satellite life extension, and de-orbiting services to enhance satellite efficiency and reduce space debris.

Manastu Space develops advanced green propulsion systems and debris collision avoidance technologies to enhance satellite efficiency and sustainability. Their proprietary MS-289 propellant offers a safer, high-performance alternative to traditional fuels, enabling satellites to maneuver, avoid collisions, and deorbit responsibly. The company also provides in-space refueling and life extension services, reducing costs and promoting long-term orbital safety.

Vasundhara

Vasundharaa Geo Technologies specializes in remote sensing and geospatial analysis, providing data-driven solutions for urban planning and agriculture.

Vasundharaa Geo Technologies specializes in remote sensing and geospatial analysis. The company processes data from satellites, aerial platforms, and ground sensors using proprietary deep learning algorithms. Its online platform, the Vasundharaa Geo Portal, provides tools for visualizing and analyzing geospatial data, supporting industries such as agriculture, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. By delivering precise insights, the company helps users make data-driven decisions for land use, resource management, and sustainable development.