NanoAvionics

NanoAvionics specializes in manufacturing small satellite buses and providing end-to-end mission services. The company produces cost-efficient and reliable nanosatellites and microsatellites, ranging from 6U to 220kg. Their satellites have been used for various missions, including remote sensing, advanced communications, and fundamental research. NanoAvionics offers turnkey satellite operations infrastructure and has implemented over 150 successful commercial missions. With a focus on innovation, the company develops critical satellite systems that are radiation-tolerant and offers redundant satellite architecture as an option. NanoAvionics also provides mission design, hardware assembly, integration, verification, and testing services for their clients.
Leaf Space

Leaf Space provides ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions for satellite operators. The company operates a global network of ground stations, offering seamless connectivity and reliable data transfer for satellite communications. Leaf Space’s services include Leaf Line for multi-mission ground segment operations and Leaf Key for dedicated ground station management. Their platform enables satellite operators to optimize their missions by outsourcing ground operations, reducing costs, and improving data accessibility. With a growing network of antennas worldwide, Leaf Space supports various satellite missions, from launch and early operations to ongoing mission control and decommissioning.
Launcher

Launcher Space develops advanced rocket engines and orbital transfer vehicles for small satellite launches. Their flagship product, the E-2 liquid rocket engine, uses LOX/Kerosene in an oxidizer-rich staged combustion cycle, designed to be highly efficient for small launch vehicles. The company also created Orbiter, a spacecraft capable of carrying up to 90U of cubesats or smallsats to tailored orbits. Although Launcher initially planned to build its own rocket, Light (Rocket-1), this project was discontinued after the company’s acquisition by Vast in 2023. Launcher now focuses on selling its E-2 engine to other launch vehicle companies and supporting Vast’s space station development efforts.
ISISPACE Group

ISISPACE is a lunar exploration company that develops and operates robotic lunar landers and rovers. They provide payload delivery services to the Moon for various customers, including space agencies and private companies. ispace focuses on creating sustainable lunar infrastructure and exploring lunar resources, particularly water. The company conducts regular missions to the Moon, offering transportation services for scientific instruments, technology demonstrations, and commercial payloads. ispace also works on mapping lunar resources and developing technologies for future lunar habitation and resource utilization.
Isar Aerospace

Isar Aerospace is a launch service provider specializing in small and medium-sized satellite transportation. The company designs and manufactures the Spectrum launch vehicle, a two-stage rocket capable of carrying payloads up to 1.2 tons into low Earth orbit. Offering dedicated, lead, and rideshare launch options, Isar Aerospace provides flexible and cost-effective access to space for various satellite missions. With a focus on in-house manufacturing and advanced technologies like additive manufacturing and carbon composite materials, the company is positioned to meet the growing global demand for satellite launches in the commercial space industry.
HyImpulse

HyImpulse develops and manufactures hybrid propulsion-based launch vehicles for small satellite launches. Their main product, the SL1 rocket, is designed to transport payloads of up to 500kg to low Earth orbit. The company’s innovative technology uses a paraffin-based fuel, which is safer to operate and more environmentally friendly than traditional rocket propellants. HyImpulse also offers suborbital launch services with their SR75 rocket, capable of delivering payloads to altitudes of around 250km. These services cater to various sectors, including commercial, academic, and governmental organizations seeking affordable and frequent access to space.
GomSpace

GomSpace designs and manufactures nanosatellites and related components for scientific, government, and commercial customers worldwide. The company specializes in CubeSat platforms, ranging from 3U to 16U, and offers a comprehensive suite of satellite subsystems including power systems, communication modules, onboard computers, and attitude control systems. GomSpace also provides satellite operations services, ground station solutions, and mission control software. Their products and services cater to various space applications such as Earth observation, telecommunications, and deep space exploration. GomSpace’s innovative approach to satellite design and manufacturing has positioned them as a key player in the growing small satellite market.
Exotrail

Exotrail provides end-to-end space mobility solutions for small satellites. The company designs and manufactures high-thrust electric propulsion systems, develops mission design and operation software, and offers orbital transfer vehicles. Their services include satellite deployment, orbit optimization, and collision avoidance. Exotrail’s product line, including spaceware™ propulsion systems and spacedrop™ deployment service, caters to satellites ranging from 5 kg to 1,000 kg. By enabling efficient satellite movement and deployment, Exotrail enhances the performance of space missions while addressing the issue of space pollution.
Exolaunch

Exolaunch specializes in launch services, integration, and deployment solutions for small satellites. The company manages mission planning, testing, and global shipping for satellite launches. They offer advanced separation systems like EXOpod Nova and CarboNIX for various satellite sizes. Exolaunch collaborates with major launch providers, including SpaceX, Arianespace, and Rocket Lab. With a track record of over 400 satellites deployed across 30 missions, they serve commercial operators, government organizations, and academic institutions. Exolaunch’s expertise spans rideshare missions, dedicated launches, and customized solutions for the growing small satellite market.
Dawn Aerospace

Dawn Aerospace designs and manufactures propulsion systems for satellites and spacecraft. Their products include green propellant thrusters, satellite buses, and reusable spaceplane technology. The company provides solutions for various satellite sizes, from CubeSats to larger spacecraft. Dawn Aerospace’s propulsion systems use environmentally friendly propellants, offering improved performance and safety compared to traditional options. They also develop in-orbit refueling capabilities to extend satellite lifespans. The company collaborates with industry partners to advance space transportation and satellite technology, contributing to the growing commercial space sector.