Editor’s note: Quantum and space technologies have several things in common. First, the rapid convergence of deep technologies. We are publishing a growing number of articles featuring both quantum and space technologies, such as quantum communications and quantum sensing. These technologies also share an ecosystem complexity that is transforming an industry once associated with science fiction into science fact. For these two reasons, Space Impulse Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Lafleur is now sharing how the Space Impulse Market Intelligence Platform can help you better understand and navigate the complex, valuable, and rapidly evolving space industry.
The space technology market is undergoing fundamental transformation due to plummeting launch costs, an accelerating arms race in the space domain, and the emergence of a “new space” economy. As the space industry rapidly evolves, the need for comprehensive, accurate, real-time market and data intelligence is more critical than ever. Unfortunately, accessing, collecting, and analyzing data can be cumbersome and complicated.
According to Thomas Zurbuchen, former chief of science at NASA, particularly exciting advances are happening at the intersection of space and quantum, across all areas of quantum technology, including computing, sensing and communications.
Space Impulse Platform
The “Space Impulse” market intelligence platform provides comprehensive and up-to-date data and information on the “Space Technology” market, enabling users to strategically research the industry ecosystem.
The platform provides access to the world’s largest database of space-related entities. Similar to the Quantum Insider Market Intelligence Platform, it includes companies leading the integration of cutting-edge solutions in space and quantum technologies, such as Q-CTRL, Arqit, and SpeQtral. From commercial details such as partnerships, funding rounds, and government activities, to technical details such as spaceflight traditions, the Space Impulse Market Intelligence Platform is a one-stop shop for space industry insights and news for private, government, and academic stakeholders.
Use Case
Supporting commercial space enterprises
The rise of the “new space economy” brings both opportunities and challenges, especially for commercial entities. To enable space technology companies to drive growth and innovation, the Platform will provide:
Insights into market trends and industry landscape, competitive intelligence/competitor analysis, investment/business development opportunities, resources to identify potential partners and vendors, information to support the procurement and acquisition process, and input to public and academic research.
Beyond industry applications, the Space Impulse platform also provides benefits to government and academic communities, including:
Complementing space-related educational programs and curricula; Fostering inter-institutional research collaboration; Motivating students to explore new frontiers in space technology;
“The Space Impulse Market Intelligence Platform is a beacon in this uncharted territory, designed to light the way forward with comprehensive insights and forge unprecedented connections. This is more than just a platform; it’s a mission to optimize efficiencies that will propel us toward a more unified, innovative future in space exploration and development,” said Shelley Brunswick, founder and CEO of SB Consulting and former COO of the Space Foundation.
Supporting investors in the space sector
Investors looking to streamline their investment process and identify opportunities in the rapidly evolving space market can use the Space Impulse platform to:
Our unique taxonomy and detailed tagging allows you to filter potential investments, gain deeper insights and make more informed investment decisions.
“As we’re in the midst of a race toward a dynamic space economy, keeping up with the rapid adoption of new technologies and companies is a huge challenge for industry participants, who lack a single, trusted source of information on the latest data and industry trends,” said Cody Moore, vice president at Caruso Ventures.
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The Space Impulse platform reduces information barriers and updates its architecture to accommodate innovative technologies, enabling more informed decision-making based on up-to-date, accurate information.
Want to see the world’s largest curated data set on the space industry, stretching back to 1987? [email protected].