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UAE’s Madari Space and South Korea’s Innospace established a strategic framework to develop space data infrastructure.
INNOSPACE will provide expertise in system development, environmental testing, launching, and data transmission, while Madari Space will contribute knowledge regarding on-orbit data center development and regional networks.
INNOSPACE signed a memorandum with Madari Space to develop and commercialize an on-orbit data center.
Madari Space specializes in orbital data center development and has a strong regional network.
Madari Space is headquartered in Masdar City, Abu Dhabi and is developing a next-generation data storage and processing infrastructure operating in Low Earth Orbit.
The collaboration between INNOSPACE and Madari Space aims to establish next-generation, space-based data infrastructure platforms.
INNOSPACE has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Madari Space to cooperate on the joint development and commercialization of space data centers in the UAE.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund supports Madari Space under the UAE Ministry of Finance.
INNOSPACE and Madari Space will explore new space business opportunities, focusing on establishing space data centers and developing launch and satellite operation-linked services.
Madari Space plans to launch a pilot orbital data center system into Low Earth Orbit in 2026 in collaboration with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
In July, Abu Dhabi-based startup Madari Space announced plans to place a data center in low-Earth orbit next year.
Madari Space partnered with ASPIRE and the Technology Innovation Institute to develop advanced space data centers in Abu Dhabi.
Madari Space is targeting earth observation operators and other space operators who generate data in space.
By operating a data centre in low-Earth orbit, Madari Space aims to reduce operational risks and mature its technology before advancing into deeper space.
Placing data centres in space allows Madari Space to support the growth of data generated on Earth and in space in a sustainable and secure manner.
Madari Space, an Abu Dhabi-based startup, is planning to launch its first mission to place a data centre in low-Earth orbit in 2026.
Madari Space's upcoming launch will serve as proof of concept to demonstrate its technology by storing and processing data in low-Earth orbit.
Operating out of the UAE provides Madari Space with strategic advantages, supported by backing from the national space agency and other government entities.
Madari Space is working closely with Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre and the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs for its first mission planned in the third quarter of 2026.