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NanoAvionics Partners with Neuraspace for Advanced Space Traffic Management Solutions
by Hugo Ritmico
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Mar 26, 2024

Neuraspace, a trailblazer in space traffic management solutions utilizing artificial intelligence, has partnered with satellite manufacturer NanoAvionics to integrate its state-of-the-art system into NanoAvionics' suite of small satellite mission services. This collaboration is aimed at bolstering safety and enhancing the sustainability of space operations.

NanoAvionics will adopt Neuraspace's comprehensive system for analyzing potential collisions, planning maneuvers, and promoting space sustainability within its launch and early orbit phase (LEOP) and ongoing mission operations. This integration is expected to not only enhance the safety of NanoAvionics' satellites but also to streamline spacecraft operations through automated collision analysis and maneuver planning, ensuring heightened protection for space assets.

Zilvinas Kvedaravicius, CEO of NanoAvionics, emphasized the company's commitment to sustainable space endeavors, stating, "Incorporating Neuraspace's software-as-a-service into our offerings represents a major step forward in our quest for enhanced space traffic management and meeting the growing demands for sustainability from our customers."

Neuraspace's innovative STM system is designed to minimize manual intervention and associated costs while reducing mission disruptions and potentially lowering insurance premiums through effective space debris mitigation. The system also supports increased satellite longevity by conserving fuel through the avoidance of unnecessary maneuvers, and offers premium services such as priority maneuvering options.

Chiara Manfletti, CEO of Neuraspace, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the aim to bolster safety and operational efficiency for NanoAvionics and its clients. "Our solution is crafted to meet both current and futuristic demands of space sustainability, contributing significantly to the sector's overall sustainability efforts," Manfletti added.

With this strategic alliance, Neuraspace is set to further its mission in the space traffic management domain, supported by its growing customer base.

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