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Opening HQ in US and R&D Hub in Europe

Aug 19, 2024

pacebackend Expands Globally with New US Headquarters and European R&D Center

Spacebackend is excited to announce the opening of its US headquarters and a new European R&D center in Luxembourg. These strategic expansions are aimed at enhancing the company’s presence in key markets and delivering advanced solutions to the satellite and space exploration sectors, strengthening collaborations with leading organizations across both the US and Europe.

Establishing US Headquarters to Access the Space Market

The new US headquarters will position Spacebackend to better serve the vibrant American space industry. By establishing a significant presence in the US, Spacebackend aims to work closely with US-based satellite companies and space technology firms to address the increasing demand for efficient and flexible satellite integration solutions.

“We are dedicated to bringing our cutting-edge solutions to the US space market,” said Dmitry Goldenberg, Founder and CEO of Spacebackend. “Our AI-Driven Abstraction Framework is designed to help satellite companies streamline integration processes, significantly reduce timelines, and enhance mission flexibility, ultimately boosting operational efficiency and success.”

Spacebackend’s mission is to address key operational challenges in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite applications by offering solutions that drastically reduce integration timelines and improve flexibility. The new US headquarters will be a central hub for driving innovation and meeting the evolving needs of the American space industry.

Opening a European R&D Center in Luxembourg to Drive Space Innovation

In tandem with its US expansion, Spacebackend has also launched a European R&D center in Luxembourg, a leading hub for space technology in Europe. This R&D center will focus on advancing research and development efforts and will facilitate collaboration with top European organizations, including the European Space Agency (ESA), leading satellite manufacturers, and companies developing technologies for lunar exploration.

Luxembourg’s thriving space ecosystem provides an ideal setting for Spacebackend’s European operations. The R&D center will play a crucial role in supporting lunar exploration initiatives and addressing operational challenges in both LEO and lunar environments.

“Luxembourg is an exceptional location for our European R&D center, and we’re excited to contribute to its dynamic space ecosystem,” said Goldenberg. “Our goal is to collaborate with leading European partners to drive advancements in lunar exploration technologies while continuing to tackle the operational needs of satellite manufacturers and integrators.”

Addressing Gaps in LEO and Lunar Applications

With the establishment of its US headquarters and European R&D center, Spacebackend is strategically positioned to address critical operational gaps in both LEO and lunar missions. The company’s AI-Driven Abstraction Framework offers a modular and flexible solution for rapid satellite integration, enhancing mission readiness and operational efficiency.

These expansions mark a significant milestone in Spacebackend’s growth, enabling the company to serve key markets and contribute to the advancement of space exploration through innovative, AI-driven solutions for satellite and lunar missions.