National & Institutional Impact

With Advanced Solutions, you do more than follow the evolution of space, you help define it.
Your teams gain hands-on experience with next-generation concepts, multi-orbit architectures, and dual-use applications, building the skills and credibility needed to lead as these capabilities become mainstream.
Where new space Missions Begin
Early access to next-generation orbits and mission types allows your organisation to test, validate, and operationalize new concepts ahead of the curve. Instead of waiting for mature off-the-shelf solutions, you gain real flight heritage and data that shape your doctrine, policies, and future investments.
Strengthened scientific, institutional, and dual-use capability emerges when research, government, and defense communities build around shared space infrastructure. The same missions that advance science today can deliver operational intelligence tomorrow, multiplying the impact of every satellite and every sensor.
Reduced dependency on legacy architectures and foreign standards gives you the freedom to design for your own needs, not someone else’s constraints. By embracing more agile, modular, and software-driven systems, you keep control over performance, security, and evolution as requirements change.
Capability growth through hands-on participation and knowledge transfer ensures that expertise is built inside your institutions, not left with external suppliers. Engineers, operators, and analysts learn by doing—designing, integrating, and flying missions—supported by structured training that embeds best practices for the next generation.
Preparation for future multi-domain and multi-orbit operations places your teams at the centre of tomorrow’s integrated security and resilience architectures. As defence and civil protection rely on seamless links between land, sea, air, cyber, and space, your multi-orbit experience becomes a core national asset.
A strategic head-start in areas that will become mainstream in the next decade means you are setting standards, not just adopting them. When others are still piloting their first missions, you already have proven systems, refined CONOPS, and trusted partnerships—turning early adoption into long-term strategic influence.