NeuraSpace, SA

Space IndustryMember since 2023

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In 2020, Neuraspace was founded with one purpose: fighting space debris with AI. Today, we are another step closer to achieving our vision of a vibrant Circular Economy in Space by empowering satellite operators, defence stakeholders, space agencies, and other space actors to address Space Operations with AI, ensuring that space is both a Safe Environment and a Profitable Market.

We now offer a comprehensive, multi-product service designed to meet the evolving demands of the space sector and the growing need for autonomy, scalability, and resilience. Our five core offerings are:

● Launch Screening

● Mission Design

● Launch and Early Operations (LEOP) Tracking

● Space Traffic Management (STM)

● Data and Tracking Services

These offerings are delivered through a scalable Space Domain Awareness (SDA) platform that integrates advanced software architecture, data fusion from ground and in-orbit sensors, federated sensor networks, proprietary AI/ML models, and automation to support intelligent, autonomous decision-making.

We are working to prevent the accumulation of more space debris by using AI and ML models to predict and compute the probability of collisions between satellites or between satellites and existing space junk. By leveraging consensus-based solutions with other organisations and promoting knowledge sharing, we aim to keep satellite fleets safe, preserve space as a shared environment, and ensure reliable access for all space operators.

Our goal remains to continually upscale and evolve our platform, backed by ongoing research and development. We are committed to enabling:

● A safe and sustainable space environment

● Smarter, AI-driven space traffic management for satellite operators

● Reduced operational risks for insurers and defence stakeholders

Neuraspace aims to become Europe’s leading SDA solution provider and the go-to operational platform for autonomous spacecraft, capable of predicting and mitigating increasingly complex and hazardous scenarios arising in and from space.

  • Rua Pedro Nunes, IPN, Ed C
    3030-199 Coimbra
    Portugal