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The 'JAXA Startup' now includes businesses utilizing JAXA's intellectual property or having JAXA employees as directors, and is expanded to include 'JAXA Partner Startups'.
The Osaka event will cover JAXA's activities from 2024 to 2025, including presentations on the H3 rocket project and the HTV-X supply vehicle.
There will be a maximum of 50 participants per session at the JAXA event, with each group limited to two members.
The JAXA event will take place on September 12, 2025, at X-NIHONBASHI TOWER conference space in Tokyo from 10:00 to 12:00 and 15:00 to 17:00.
The participation fee for the JAXA event is free but requires prior reservation.
The first session of the JAXA event includes an opening session and booth sessions introducing various technologies.
JAXA announced the launch date for the H3 rocket's新型宇宙ステーション補給機1号機 (HTV-X1) on August 22, 2025.
相模原市 conducts startup support through the 相模原アクセラレーションプログラム in collaboration with JAXA and supports JAXA-originated ventures.
株式会社スペースデータ has publicly released operation data of the Int-Ball2 drone robot developed by JAXA on August 26, 2025.
The data can be replayed on JAXA's simulator (Gazebo) and SpaceData's simulator (Isaac Sim).
Cooperation between CNES and JAXA is crucial for both nations' space missions.
CNES collaborates with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and various Japanese ministries.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has contracted with JAXA for the development and demonstration of satellite components as part of the 'Space Strategy Fund' initiated on August 21, 2025.
The project is conducted by the Center for Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) at the University of Bremen and Gifu University in Japan, in cooperation with JAXA and the German Aerospace Center DLR.
The Miraikan exhibition includes a full-size model of the Lunar Cruiser, the pressurized lunar rover JAXA is developing with Toyota for use on later Artemis missions.
ISRO shared Chandrayaan-2 orbiter datasets with JAXA for SLIM’s landing site selection and onboard navigation maps.
JAXA’s SLIM spacecraft achieved the most precise robotic Moon landing on January 19, 2024, touching down 55 meters from its targeted point.
JAXA and ISRO are collaborating on the joint LUPEX rover mission to study water ice at the Moon’s south pole.
JAXA tested SLIM’s crater recognition system while in lunar orbit before SLIM achieved a precision landing on the Moon.
India’s Chandrayaan 3 began its descent from 30 kilometers altitude, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost began from 20 kilometers altitude, and JAXA’s SLIM began from 15 kilometers altitude.