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Satlantis proposed using a historically inspired name honoring Spanish space pioneers for future initiatives to reinforce ties between industry, technological sovereignty, and scientific legacy.
Satlantis built a technology that is predominantly European and maintains strong in-house industrial control.
Eighty percent of Satlantis's business is international.
A panel titled "Retos de la resiliencia europea desde el espacio y las constelaciones nacionales" at SSSIF 2026 will be moderated by Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of Satlantis, and will include representatives from the AEE, AVS, Indra, and GMV.
Alén Space, Cal Poly, CDTI, Open Cosmos, PLD Space, Satlantis, and the Universities of Sevilla, Granada, Málaga, Politécnica de Madrid, and Vigo are participating as organizing entities at SSSIF 2026.
Satlantis will moderate the panel 'Challenges of European resilience from space and national constellations' at SSSIF 2026.
Companies scheduled to participate in SSSIF 2026 include Airbus, GMV, Hispasat, Indra, Oesía, Satlantis, Sener, Servitron, and Telespazio.
Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of Satlantis and president of Yeess, advocated for clear and equitable rules across the entire space supply chain and warned that European competitiveness depends on both large integrators and a solid, predictable industrial fabric.
Spanish companies participating at the 18th European Space Conference include GMV, Indra, Hispasat, Integrasys, Satlantis, Pangea, Sateliot, and Open Cosmos.
The scientific leadership of the Arrakihs project is based at the Institute of Physics of Cantabria (IFCA) and involves a consortium including companies like Satlantis, AVS, and Lidax.
El proyecto Ivsen es desarrollado por un consorcio español, liderado por Satlantis, junto con Alén Space, DHV Technology y GeoAI.
El sistema Ivsen se basa en la carga útil VHR de Satlantis, que utiliza la tecnología iSIM ya en órbita.
La Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Deusto and Satlantis have formalized a collaboration agreement to establish the Aula Tecnológica Satlantis-Deusto.
Satlantis brings technological expertise and an applied innovation model to the Aula, helping students understand real challenges in the space industry.
The Aula Satlantis-Deusto will help foster competencies in teamwork, technical decision-making in complex environments, and results-oriented approaches.
The Aula Tecnológica Satlantis-Deusto will connect the academic environment with real challenges in the space sector.
Satlantis has developed high and very high-resolution optical cameras for small satellites, used in scientific, environmental, and infrastructural missions, among others.
The People area of Satlantis promotes this initiative as the beginning of a joint effort to develop young talent and to foster collaboration between university and industry.
Satlantis has a 100% success rate in its Earth observation missions and has many more missions planned.
Satlantis, headquartered in the Basque Country, is an international reference company in the New Space sector, specializing in advanced Earth observation solutions from space.