India’s IN-SPACe led a delegation to Space Meetings Veneto 2026 in Venice, Italy, to expand global partnerships and boost India’s private space ecosystem. Indian firms signed MoUs with Impulso Space and Apogeo Space covering launch services, GSaaS, CubeSat and navigation technologies, strengthening India–Europe space ties.
New Delhi: The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN‑SPACe) on Saturday informed it led a delegation of Indian space‑tech firms to Space Meetings Veneto 2026 in Venice, Italy, underscoring India’s push to strengthen international partnerships and the expand global footprint of its private space ecosystem.
The event drew industry leaders, startups, policymakers and technology providers, in which the Indian delegation held strategic talks with the Italian Space Industry Study Group to explore deeper commercial and technological cooperation between both countries.
Karnataka-based Astrobase Space Technologies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Impulso Space to support customer access and explore launch opportunities through integrated mission management and launch service networks.
Another firm Kepler Aerospace signed a framework agreement with Apogeo Space to expand global Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) infrastructure and strengthen satellite collaboration between India and Europe.
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