Scope
- Sector innovation radar chart identifies key disruptive forces within the space systems theme
- High-impact innovations are ranked in the space systems theme by their projected impact and include their supplementary patent details
- Innovations deep-dive gives an overview and highlights patent indicators, key enterprise and startup/university innovators, and market buzz of select innovations
- Methodology details on how the innovations and companies are listed into select categories
Reasons to Buy
- The analyst’s FutureTech Series Reports are aimed at capturing futuristic technologies which have the potential to disrupt tomorrow. These technologies are constantly changing, adapting, and progressing to enable a paradigm shift in our daily lives.
- The awareness, knowledge, and expertise of these topics help transform business models and strategic thinking with an in-depth understanding of megatrends that can directly influence patenting, collaboration, acquisition, and investment decisions.
Table of Contents
1. Executive summary2. Latest innovations in Space Systems theme: Radar chart identifying key disruptive forces within the Space Systems theme and high-impact innovations with supplementary patent and innovator details
3. Deep dive into six prominent innovations: Definition, application areas, drivers and challenges, patenting activity, leading enterprise and startup/university innovators, and current landscape
4. Tech Foresights Methodology
5. Glossary
6. Further Reading
7. Contact the Publisher
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AccelerComm
- Agnikul Cosmos
- Astrogate Labs
- Cubic3
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- Gilat Satellite Networks
- GITAI
- Globalstar
- Hammett
- HawkEye 360
- HEBI Robotics
- Indian Space Research Organisation
- International Air Transport Association
- Kymeta
- L3Harris
- Leap71
- Muon Space
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- OSO Semiconductor
- Parsons
- Rapidtek Technologies
- Raytheon
- Reaction Dynamics
- Rocket Lab
- Sateliot
- SETI Institute
- Sivers Semiconductors
- Skylo
- SoftBank
- Space Solar
- SpaceX
- Spinlaunch
- Thales
- UK Atomic Energy Authority
- Vaya Space
- Velo3D
- Venus Aerospace

