Space Circling

Space Circling (Tianhui Aerospace) develops and mass-produces liquid rocket engines for commercial launch vehicles, including the 85-ton QL-1 that ran a successful 50-second test.

Tianhui Aerospace, known as SpaceCirling, builds liquid rocket engines using liquid oxygen and kerosene. It develops four engine types across thrust levels to power all stages of commercial rockets. The company tested its 85-ton QL-1 engine for 50 seconds at a dedicated site and runs production and test bases. Recent milestones include partnerships with banks and appearances at space conferences.

Space Copy

Space Copy builds 3D printers that turn local dirt, sand, and metal into structures and tools for extreme spots on Earth and the Moon.

Space Copy creates portable 3D printers for harsh places. These machines process soil, sand, or scrap metal into feedstock and print infrastructure like shelters or roads. They run on solar power, handle big temperature swings, and use AI to adjust settings plus check quality. On the Moon, the tech fuses regolith for bases and gear via laser methods. On Earth, it supports defense ops, disaster fixes, and remote builds. The setup merges material prep, printing, analysis, and robot checks in one unit.

Space Zone India

Space Zone India provides hands-on training in aerodynamics, satellite technology, drone systems, and rocket technology.

Space Zone India runs training programs on aerodynamics, satellite technology, drone systems, and rocket technology. These sessions give practical experience in space tech areas. The company offers learning through real-world projects and tools like virtual reality for satellite work.

SkyServe

SkyServe runs AI and edge computing on satellites. It processes earth observation data onboard to prioritize key information and cut transmission needs.

SkyServe equips satellites with AI and edge computing for onboard data processing. Operators handle earth observation tasks directly in space, which selects vital data, saves bandwidth, and supports quick analysis. This setup boosts efficiency for satellite fleets and cuts ground demands. The platform works for analytics providers and space applications.

SpaceDreamS

SpaceDreams builds modular launch pads, cryogenic systems and digital twins for spaceports and rocket tests.

SpaceDreams creates ground support equipment for rocket launches. They produce mobile liquid oxygen tanks called LoxBox, control systems like TwinPad, and full launch pads. Their projects support engine tests and multi-launcher sites for companies in the space sector.

SpaceFields

SpaceFields designs and develops custom solid rocket propulsion systems for aerospace, UAVs, defense, and commercial spaceflight platforms.

SpaceFields builds custom solid rocket propulsion systems. They handle full design and development of solid-fuel rocket motors for aerospace vehicles, UAVs, defense applications, tactical systems, and commercial spaceflight. These mission-critical systems power sub-orbital, orbital, and in-space platforms with solid propellants. The company supplies turnkey solutions to meet specific needs in these sectors.

SpaceIL

SpaceIL built the Beresheet spacecraft, the first private one to reach the Moon, and runs science education programs and lectures for schools.

SpaceIL created Beresheet 1, a private spacecraft launched in 2019 that entered lunar orbit before a hard landing. The group now advances Beresheet 2 using lessons from the first mission. It delivers lectures and workshops to preschools through grade 12, plus adult talks and teaching materials. These programs share the spacecraft story and push science, engineering, and math studies. Over a million students have joined these efforts.

Space2Earth

Space2Earth analyzes satellite images with AI for environmental monitoring, agriculture, urban planning and disaster assessment. Get precise insights from space data.

Space2Earth processes satellite imagery using AI to deliver clear business insights. The platform handles environmental monitoring to track deforestation and pollution. It supports agriculture with crop monitoring and yield predictions for better farming. Urban analytics cover city planning and traffic patterns. Disaster assessment uses data for risk prediction and response planning. Custom solutions fit specific needs.

SpaceSUR

Spacesur builds software for satellites and complex aerospace systems. It creates geospatial solutions using Earth observation for oil & gas, mining, agriculture, defense, government, and more.

Spacesur develops software engineering solutions across the full aerospace cycle. This includes satellite development, complex system builds, and geospatial applications powered by Earth observation data. The company runs Geo.Platform, a framework for custom geospatial tools tailored to specific needs. It delivers solutions for sectors like oil & gas, mining, government, smart cities, early warnings, defense, security, agriculture, forestry, health, infrastructure, aerospace, and education. These tools support monitoring, planning, and operations in those fields.

SpanTrik

Spantrik develops fully reusable rockets like Raven for affordable space access. Carries up to 22 tons to low Earth orbit with return-to-launch-site landings.

Spantrik creates fully reusable medium-lift rockets. The Raven vehicle hauls payloads up to 22 tons to low Earth orbit. Both stages use return-to-launch-site landings for repeated use. It runs on LNG and LOX fuels. The design cuts space launch costs through high reuse and quick turnaround. Spantrik tests engines and landing tech to support satellite deployments and deeper missions.