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Sidus Space Joins Orbital Transports Partner Program to Broaden Market Presence
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 18, 2024

Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIDU), a diversified satellite and data service provider, has entered the Orbital Transports Partner Program, aiming to broaden its reach in the global space sector. This program unites various industry players, including suppliers and subcontractors, to address challenges in space missions, offering Sidus an enhanced distribution channel through the Orbital Transports SmallSat Catalog.

The partnership enables Sidus Space to provide technology integration services using its 100kg LizzieSat satellite bus, which is available for both individual missions and full-scale constellation deployments. Sidus also introduces its FeatherEdge platform, a high-performance edge computing solution designed for intelligent operations and A.I. applications in orbit.

Carol Craig, Founder and CEO of Sidus Space, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "We look forward to working with Orbital Transports to raise our visibility in the global market and reach a wider audience in the space industry through the Orbital Transports SmallSat Catalog," she stated. This collaboration is expected to foster new business opportunities by connecting Sidus with a broader market base.

David Hurst, CEO of Orbital Transports, also welcomed Sidus to the network, emphasizing the collaborative nature of space endeavors. "Space is a collaborative enterprise; none of us have all the answers. The key to success is knowing where to find the answers. Our partner network facilitates connections with people and companies who have those answers and can solve your challenges," Hurst explained.

View Sidus Space's listings in the Orbital Transports SmallSat Catalog here.

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