Satellogic

Satellogic builds Earth observation satellites and sells high-resolution imagery for monitoring assets, agriculture, defense, and infrastructure.

Satellogic operates a constellation of small satellites in low Earth orbit to capture sub-meter multispectral and hyperspectral images of the planet. The company sells this imagery and analytics for uses like asset monitoring in defense, security, agriculture, and environmental tracking. Customers access data through an online platform or API, and Satellogic also builds and sells complete satellite systems with advanced sensors for custom missions.

SatSure

SatSure turns satellite imagery and aerial data into practical insights for agriculture, banking, aviation, infrastructure, forestry, and insurance.

SatSure processes satellite images, aerial photos, and other earth data using AI and remote sensing. It creates usable information for industries like agriculture with crop monitoring and yield estimates, banking through credit risk assessment on farms, aviation via terrain mapping for safety, utilities for route planning and asset checks, forestry tracking tree cover and fires, and insurance for claim checks on crops. Tools include reports, dashboards, and alerts to support daily operations and risk handling.

SITAEL

SITAEL designs, develops, and produces small satellites, electric propulsion systems, earth observation payloads, and avionics for space missions.

SITAEL handles the full process for small satellites, from design and development to production. It builds advanced electric and chemical propulsion systems that move satellites in space. The company also creates earth observation and science payloads plus platform and payload avionics down to component level. These products support space missions with ESA and NASA certifications for quality.

Skyroot Aerospace

Skyroot Aerospace builds on-demand launch vehicles for small satellites. Vikram-I carries up to 350 kg to low Earth orbit with carbon composite structure and rideshare options.

Skyroot develops on-demand launch vehicles for small satellites. Vikram-I carries up to 350 kg to low Earth orbit or 260 kg to sun-synchronous orbit using carbon composite structures, solid boosters, and 3D-printed liquid engines. It supports dedicated and rideshare missions with custom orbits. Vikram-II boosts capacity to 900 kg in low Earth orbit with cryogenic engines. The company completed its first suborbital test flight with Vikram-S.

Source Energy

Source builds high-reliability solar modules and testing equipment for spacecraft power systems. Products endure space radiation, vacuum, and thermal extremes.

Source produces solar modules for satellites and spacecraft that deliver up to 303 W/kg with full redundancy and resistance to micrometeorites. The company offers testing tools like electroluminescence for PV cell health, thermal chambers, vacuum systems, and IV curve analyzers to verify solar performance in space conditions. These enable reliable power for missions including rideshares.

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.