Partners

At the core of our success lies a network of strategic partnerships with space agencies, research institutions, and aerospace organizations across Europe and globally. These collaborations enable us to leverage complementary expertise, share resources, and tackle complex challenges in space technology and research.

Through our partnerships, we participate in initiatives that advance scientific understanding, develop innovative technologies, and create solutions that benefit society. We take pride in our ability to work effectively within international consortiums, contributing our knowledge while learning from our esteemed partners.

Our collaborative approach has established us as a trusted ally in the space sector, involved in projects ranging from satellite technology and data processing to radiation monitoring. Below are some of our key partners with whom we’ve built strong, productive relationships over the years.

European Space Agency (ESA)

European Space Agency

The European Space Agency (ESA) stands at the forefront of space exploration, satellite technology, and scientific research across Europe. As one of the world’s leading space agencies, ESA coordinates the financial and intellectual resources of its member states to conduct programs and activities.

Our long-standing partnership with ESA has yielded numerous successful collaborations across multiple domains of space technology and research. We’ve established strong working relationships with key ESA centers, including the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk and the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt.

We continue to strengthen our relationship with ESA through new initiatives and projects. Our commitment to excellence and innovation makes us a valued partner in ESA’s mission to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space delivers benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world.

LINK: European Space Agency

European Commission (EC)

European Commission

The European Commission (EC) serves as the executive branch of the European Union, playing a crucial role in proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding EU treaties, and managing the day-to-day business of the EU. With its commitment to advancing European space capabilities and scientific research, the EC has become a key stakeholder in Europe’s space endeavors.

One of our current projects involves supporting the European Commission’s collaboration with the Norwegian Space Agency on the Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM). For this initiative, we are developing a sophisticated data processing platform for the Norwegian Radiation Monitoring Unit (NORM) installed on one of the ASBM satellites in highly elliptical orbit.

LINK: European Commission Defence Industry and Space

French Aerospace Lab (ONERA)

French Aerospace Lab

The French Aerospace Lab (ONERA Office National d’Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales) stands as France’s premier aerospace research center, driving innovation in aeronautics, space, and defense since 1946. As a public research establishment, ONERA combines scientific excellence with industrial relevance, bridging fundamental research and practical applications across the aerospace spectrum.

Our collaboration with ONERA represents a partnership that leverages complementary expertise to address complex challenges in aerospace technology and research. Working alongside ONERA’s world-class scientists and engineers, we’ve contributed to advancements that strengthen European capabilities in space and aeronautics.

LINK: French Aerospace Lab

Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB)

Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

The Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB) is a renowned federal scientific research institute dedicated to the study of Earth’s atmosphere, space weather, and solar-terrestrial relationships. Since its establishment in 1964, BIRA-IASB has built a strong international reputation for its contributions to atmospheric science, space physics, and planetary research. Our strategic partnership with BIRA-IASB represents a significant alliance in addressing critical environmental and space-related challenges.

We’ve collaborated closely with their expert scientists and researchers on initiatives that bridge theoretical research with practical applications.

LINK: Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

The Aerospace Corporation

The Aerospace Corporation

The Aerospace Corporation continues to demonstrate leadership in space science through active participation in key international research initiatives. We co-organize the International Radiation Environment Near-Earth (IRENE) modeling workshop in collaboration with the European Space Agency.

This collaborative effort brings together experts from across the global space community to address critical challenges in radiation environment modeling. Through these collaborative initiatives, we continue to strengthen international partnerships while advancing the scientific understanding needed to support mission success in challenging space environments.

LINK: The Aerospace Corporation