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Indra has agreements with over 430 universities and academic entities.
In aerospace and defense, large companies like Indra and EM&E have established solid relationships with the emirati industry.
Consortium partners include KISPE Space Systems, Gate Space Innovation, Blackswan Space, and Indra Deimos, who will help design and develop supporting technologies for the ASTRAL mission.
Cortés Pulido discussed the merger between Indra and Hispasat, stating that the Spanish space industrial sector needs to grow to compete effectively.
After acquiring 100% of the pioneering firm Deimos in 2024, Indra is now integrating the capabilities of Hispasat and Hisdesat into its new space company, Indra Space.
The acquisition aims to ensure Indra's control over communications in space, which is increasingly important in both civil and military sectors.
Indra previously held 7% of Hisdesat's shares.
On January 31, 2025, Indra announced the signing of an agreement with Redeia for the acquisition of 89.68% of Hispasat's share capital.
The acquisition is subject to the fulfillment of certain regulatory suspensive conditions in Spain and other jurisdictions, as well as the execution of agreements for Indra to consolidate Hisdesat in its accounts, and the approval by Indra's General Shareholders' Meeting.
Indra has called an Extraordinary General Shareholders' Meeting for November 28 at 12:00 PM at its headquarters in Alcobendas to seek shareholder approval for the acquisition of 89.68% of Hispasat's share capital.
Fitea 2025 is supported by the Spanish Ministries of Education, Science, Innovation and Universities, and Transport and Sustainable Mobility, along with the Getafe City Council and companies such as Airbus, Indra, Iberia, Enaire, Ineco, and Senasa.
Significant shareholders of Hisdesat include Hispasat, Isdefe, Airbus, Indra, and Sener.
Indra provides comprehensive QKD technology expertise in both LEO and GEO orbits.
Indra offers advanced positioning, navigation, and timing solutions across the entire value chain of satellite navigation.
Indra is developing a high-precision electronic receiver for low Earth orbit satellites as part of the LEO PNT ODTS+ project.
Indra is developing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technologies for both defense and civilian use.
Indra's QKD initiatives include projects funded by the EU and NATO exercises validating network resilience.
More than 40 remote stations of the Galileo system are based on Indra technology.
Indra has been involved in the Galileo program since its inception, leading the design, development, and deployment of key mission and control systems.
Indra is responsible for the provision of the Public Regulated Service (PRS) in the Galileo security chain.