SCOUT Space Inc. has signed several, international agreements with a number of new partners.
The company’s international Space Domain Awareness coalition will focus on integrating SCOUT’s Space Domain Awareness (SDA) offerings with the international partner’s solutions. The agreements involve advancing international technical partnerships and advocating for sustainable space regulations across the globe.
SCOUT’s international partners include:
- OKAPI:Orbits, an innovative German-based SaaS startup dedicated to making space travel more sustainable through Collision Avoidance Software for satellites.
- Spiral Blue, a Sydney-based SME focused on building the next generation of Earth observation services with artificial intelligence and Space Edge Computing.
- D-Orbit, an Italian-based market leader in the space logistics and transportation services industry with a track record of space-proven services, technologies and successful missions.
- SpaceMap, a South Korean- based startup providing a decision-making platform for the best possible solutions of space problems in real-time or near real-time.
- Nurjana Technologies, an Italian-based company providing innovative products and systems solutions for the defense and aerospace industries.
Earlier this month, SCOUT announced a partnership with Privateer Space, which also focused on integrating Scout’s systems architecture and data collection capabilities with Privateer’s data solutions. The two companies plan to explore building out joint offerings that further enhance their respective datasets on space objects and events to enhance space operations safety. As a leader in providing in-space observation data, SCOUT currently also has ongoing partnerships with Slingshot and Kayhan Space.
“We recognize that space technology development today is accelerating in a global marketplace, and we are excited to bring together a cohort of companies from around the world to accelerate innovative SDA capabilities in that market,” said Eric Ingram, CEO of SCOUT. “SCOUT’s group of international partners further develops the Space Domain Awareness vertical and marketplace. This establishes and builds a pipeline of customers, vendors and capabilities that will increase our ability to support and enhance the awareness of the space environment with commercial data tools for shared security and prosperity.”