
INNOSPACE (KS: 462350) has been awarded the ISO 37301 certification for its compliance management system (CMS), the globally recognized standard established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The certification validates that INNOSPACE has implemented a robust internal governance structure designed to proactively comply with legal and ethical obligations. As the first private space launch vehicle company in South Korea to earn this certification, INNOSPACE demonstrates its ethical compliance systems meet global criteria, solidifying the company’s credibility with international customers, partners, and oversight organizations.
Operating in one of the most complex and highly regulated industries, the space launch sector faces intricate demands such as cross-border export controls, security regulations, and aerospace quality certifications. INNOSPACE’s acquisition of ISO 37301 reinforces its capability to proactively manage compliance risks across the entire launch service lifecycle—from licensing and site operations to satellite transport and mission control—strengthening trust with clients and regulatory authorities around the world.
The certification marks another step in INNOSPACE’s phased rollout of global governance systems under its long-term ESG strategy. In January, the company achieved AS9100 certification for aerospace quality. Building on this momentum, INNOSPACE is preparing to sequentially implement additional international standards, including ISO 14001 (Environmental), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety), and ISO 27001 (Information Security), to reinforce its position as a reliable partner in the global space industry.
We view ethics and compliance not as a short-term task, but as a core value of sustainable management,” said Soojong Kim, Founder and CEO of INNOSPACE. “We will continue to actively implement this across the company, responding proactively to evolving global regulatory environments and building a transparent and accountable governance structure.”