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Space Research and Technology in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Space Research and Technology sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Earthdaily
EarthDaily is the end-to-end provider of Earth Observation solutions, combining deep domain expertise with powerful technology to deliver daily, global insights at unmatched scale and precision. Through our Constellation, a fleet of cutting edge satellites, we detect broad-area change, monitor the planet in near real-time, and deliver actionable intelligence. Our vertically integrated approach spans data collection, processing, analytics, and application, enabling customers to unlock value, improve efficiency, and manage risk across agriculture, forestry, insurance, mining and governmental sectors. We deliver the fuel to power your decisions.
201 to 500 staff
Canadian Space Agency Agence Spatiale Canadienne
L’Agence spatiale canadienne a pour mission de promouvoir l’exploitation et l’usage pacifiques de l’espace, de faire progresser la connaissance de l’espace au moyen de la science et de faire en sorte que les Canadiens tirent profit des sciences et techniques spatiales sur les plans tant social qu’économique. Page LinkedIn officielle. Nous y publierons principalement des offres d’emploi, des communiqués de presse et des avis d’offre de participation. Visitez notre site Web ou échangez avec nous sur les réseaux sociaux pour en apprendre davantage. Nétiquette : // The mandate of the Canadian Space Agency is to promote the peaceful use and development of space, to advance the knowledge of space through science and to ensure that space science and technology provide social and economic benefits for Canadians. Official LinkedIn page where we will mainly share job postings, news releases and announcements of opportunities. Visit our Website or connect with us on social media for more. Netiquette:
501 to 1000 staff
Northstar Earth & Space
NorthStar seeks to empower humanity to preserve our planet through a unique Space and Earth information & intelligence platform using space-based sensors. NorthStar strives to help transform the way governments, industry and institutions assess risk, enforce regulations and make decisions to foster the sustainable development of our planet and deliver a safe and secure near-Earth environment. NorthStar’s space-based commercial Space Situational Awareness services address many of the critical and immediate challenges facing all satellite operators. Striving to see every object in every orbit, NorthStar will deliver more frequent and precise observations of resident space objects than any other current system. Through a suite of high-speed decision quality information services derived from its unparalleled coverage, object custody, and enhanced predictive analytics, NorthStar generates its Space Information & Intelligence services.
11 to 50 staff
Polyorbite
PolyOrbite est une société étudiante affiliée à Polytechnique Montréal qui se spécialise dans le domaine des technologies spatiales. Notre impact auprès des étudiants et des aspirants professionnels se fait au travers nos projets CubeSat et Rover ainsi que nos activités éducatives. PolyOrbite est une société de renom. Notre équipe CubeSat tient toujours le record de hauteur canadien pour un lancement de ballon sttratosphérique. Notre équipe Rover démontre sa persévérance au Canadian Rover Challenge, se rapprochant de plus en plus du podium. Cette année, notre équipe a remporté la 4ième place, mais s'est classée 1ière parmi les équipes canadiennes- PolyOrbite is a student organization affiliated with Polytechnique Montreal that specializes in the field of space technology. Our impact on students and aspiring professionals is made through our CubeSat and Rover projects as well as through our educational activities. PolyOrbite is a renowned society. Our CubeSat team still holds the candian record for stratospheric balloon altitude. Our Rover team demonstrates its perseverance at the Canadian Rover Challenge, inching closer and closer to the podium. This year, our team landed in 4th place, but ranked first amongst the canadian. Cette année, notre équipe a remporté la 4ième place, mais s'est classée 1ière parmi les équipes canadiennes.
51 to 200 staff
Calgarytospace
CalgaryToSpace is a student-led organization based out of the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The team is currently designing, assembling, and planning the operation of FrontierSat, a 3U CubeSat set to launch in early 2026 as Calgary's first student-engineered satellite. FrontierSat will carry high-tech science payloads developed by researchers at the University of Calgary and demonstrate their long-term capabilities in orbit for the first time. As the only student team in Calgary currently working on a real spacecraft, our goal is to encourage interest in the space and aerospace industries in our community while inspiring students with a unique and challenging mission. CalgaryToSpace advocates for diversity and no experience is required to join our team—university students from all backgrounds and years are welcome. Apply on our website today and let us know about your interests! We love collaborating with other student teams and industry partners. Visit our website to connect and learn more about how we can work together. We are thankful to be supported in our mission by the Schulich School of Engineering, the University of Calgary, the European Space Agency through the educational “Fly Your Satellite!” Test Opportunities programme, and by several industry partners that have made significant contributions to the Canadian space and aerospace sectors. If you’re interested in supporting our project through a monetary contribution or in-kind donation, please contact general@calgarytospace.ca to learn about available partnership packages for sponsors.
51 to 200 staff
Sbquantum
Shine Bright Quantum unlocks the full potential of Magnetic Intelligence through the exceptional accuracy and data richness of diamond magnetometers.
11 to 50 staff
Mission Control
Mission Control empowers explorers by innovating to make advanced software viable for use in space. Using our software, customers can simplify mission development and operations while unlocking the potential of new scientific and commercial opportunities on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and beyond. Our software is used by mission controllers, scientists, and software developers who seek faster deployments, lower-cost mission development, and valuable data returns.
11 to 50 staff
Albertasat
AlbertaSat is made up of close to 80 undergraduate and graduate students who work with the assistance of several faculty advisors at the University of Alberta. We represent a large range of backgrounds and capabilities with a common goal of a better future for humanity. We are human beings looking for a brighter tomorrow – a tomorrow that exists with the journey of humanity to the stars. Our mission is to build a better future through the development of space technology. We believe that this will allow Alberta to augment many aspects of Albertan industry and society, and move towards a province capable of contributing to a worldwide push for global peace, prosperity and expansion into the solar system. AlbertaSat built the Experimental Albertan #1 (Ex-Alta 1) Satellite as a part of the QB50 consortium mission. Along with 37 other cube satellites in the QB50 mission, Ex-Alta 1 measures patterns of space weather on a completely new scale of science. Ex-Alta 1 launched to the International Space Station April 18, 2017 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and was deployed May 26,2017. More importantly, Ex-Alta 1 represents an opportunity for the University of Alberta and the rest of the province to demonstrate a capability for space technology and betterment of humankind on a global stage.
51 to 200 staff
Sfu Rocketry
An engineering design team at Simon Fraser University working to design, build, and launch a suborbital liquid-fuelled rocket. We are the largest and most comprehensive design team at SFU, with over 85 active members, working on 11 ongoing projects that are all complimentary to the mission goal of a suborbital vessel.
51 to 200 staff
Friends Of Nasa
Friends of NASA is an independent non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to building international support for peaceful space exploration, commerce, scientific discovery, and STEM education. Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) Friends of NASA LinkedIn Group: Friends of NASA Motto:"For the Benefit of All!" Founded in 2008, Friends of NASA has 23,900+ professional members worldwide on LinkedIn & public followers on social media combined. Our shared multimedia content has received over 700 million views to date (Google verified). Support Friends of NASA at: FriendsofNASA.org Visit & follow Friends of NASA's social media channels: Friends of NASA LinkedIn Group: Facebook: X (Twitter): https://x.com/FriendsofNASA Instagram: (5,800+ posts!) YouTube: Our professional members include civil space agency officials, government representatives, engineers, scientists, aviation/aerospace/space professionals, business leaders, academics, graduate students, educators, science writers, and concerned private citizens of influence from over 50 countries around the world. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the U.S. government agency responsible for the civilian space program and for aeronautics & aerospace research. Friends of NASA was founded in 2008 by Executive Director, Dwayne Lawrence, as a volunteer-operated organization in honor of the 50th anniversary of NASA’s establishment on July 29th, 1958 by US President Dwight Eisenhower. Friends of NASA is headquartered in Montreal, Canada near the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). We work in cooperation with government agencies and non-profit groups, including the Canadian Space Society (CSS), and The Planetary Society.
11 to 50 staff
Ubc Mars Colony
UBC Engineering students looking into developing suitable living conditions for research and habitation on Mars.
11 to 50 staff
Lunr
LUNR Aerospace Corp, commonly known as LUNR, is a Canadian space technology company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2023 with the mission to advance the future of orbital access from Canada, LUNR is working to develop reliable and efficient orbital launch vehicles. By combining cutting-edge innovation with Canadian ingenuity, LUNR aims to democratize access to space for commercial, scientific, and governmental missions worldwide.
11 to 50 staff
Foundation Space Resources
Foundation Space Resources provides leading Lunar Mapping and Data Analytics with and is developing a full digital twin of the Lunar Environment for virtual testing and mission planning.
1 to 10 staff
Metropolitan Aerospace Rocket Society Mars
The Metropolitan Aerospace Rocket Society (MARS) opens the doors to designing, manufacturing, and launching model rockets. The team, composed of passionate, energetic, and eager students, hosts tutorials to teach students all they need to know to create their own rockets, and they provide support throughout the process. During the summer, MARS invites the top teams of the semesters to attend the Launch Canada Conference to attain their L1 HPR certifications. This year, MARS has had over 150 student interested in entering the world of model rocketry.
11 to 50 staff
The Mars Society Of Canada
The Mars Society of Canada (MSC), is committed to developing a multi-planetary future for humanity through the exploration and inhabitation of Mars. Establishing a permanent human presence on Mars is not only a logical objective, it is pivotal in the future of human life and is arguably one of the most important things that our species will ever do. It will bring profound benefit to humanity, to our home world, and to the biosphere that raised us. This will ultimately inspire and guide human societies into a new era of sustainability, environmental responsibility and peaceful coexistence. As a volunteer and membership-based organization, the MSC will help build the foundations for humanity’s leap into space and support settlement activities on Mars once it arrives. To support Canada’s participation in the future establishment of communities on Mars, we are committed to the development of educational programs, research & innovation projects and analog studies for the benefit of Canada and everyone who shares our vision. We are dedicated to the values of diversity, inclusion and sustainability and will continue to conduct outreach programs in Canada through the development of local chapters, the staging of conferences and workshops and by forging active relationships with interdisciplinary organizations in academia, industry and the government. In cooperation with our local chapters and chapters of the Mars Society throughout the world, we will develop and sustain a knowledge-exchange network that is capable of engaging our general membership, the public and space professionals with the evolving challenges of building sustainable communities on Mars with the lessons learned in the terrestrial ecosphere:
1 to 10 staff
Trottier Institute For Research On Exoplanets
We are living at a pivotal time in human history, as technology is advancing to the point that we will be able to answer one of the most fundamental questions: Are we alone in the universe? This quest alone justifies the investment of billions of dollars in robotic exploration of our solar system and the construction of powerful astronomical observatories on Earth and in space. Since the discovery in 1995 of the 1st planet orbiting a star other than our Sun, astronomers have confirmed the existence of several thousand exoplanets. Thousands of additional candidates have been identified, including rocky Earth-like planets. Over the coming decade, the new generation of telescopes and instruments will allow us to probe the atmosphere of extrasolar planets similar to ours for the first time, looking for water vapour and perhaps even signatures of biological activity like oxygen, ozone and methane. The Institute for Research on Exoplanets (iREx) brings together top researchers and their students so as to benefit as much as possible from major current and upcoming observation projects, with the ultimate goal of finding life elsewhere. The Institute is devoted to exploring new worlds and seeking life on other planets.
51 to 200 staff
Frontier Student Space Society
Our purpose is to envision space technology, while empowering people to hold and share a vision of humanity's next leap in space.
1 to 10 staff
H. Industries
H. Industries is leveraging a novel electric propulsion method to deliver freight shipping between orbital bodies. The goal is to deliver 20t shipping containers to Mars for fourth orbit arrival, this dream will be bootstrapped by taking heavier ones to Luna sooner.
1 to 10 staff
Pearl Inc
At Pearl, we’re not just developers or data scientists; we’re trailblazers. We understand that in today’s digital world, the bridge between humans and machines is paved with words. Words that inspire, inform, and instruct. Our passion lies in harnessing the raw power of Natural Language Processing (NLP), as of now, to make these interactions more intuitive, meaningful, and efficient. Founded in [2021], we embarked on a mission to [specific mission, e.g, “transform the way businesses interact with their users, leveraging the nuances of human language”]. Our team, a blend of dedicated experts and visionary thinkers, has consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in the realm of NLP and AI. More updates on Space Technology coming soon.
1 to 10 staff
Queen's Space Conference
The Queen's Space Conference (QSC) is an annual, non-profit, student-run conference focused on connecting undergraduate students with Space industry leaders. The conference is centered around a series of talks, a case competition, innovative workshops and ample amounts of networking opportunities. We strive to attract the most current and relevant industry professionals in order to provide student-delegates the most informative, inspiring, and memorable conference. Attending the Queen’s Space Conference is about sparking thought and idea-generation, about raising awareness of the potential of the space industry, about piquing the interest of the future generation of that industry. The Queen’s Space Conference is more than a conference; it’s an experience.
11 to 50 staff
Terra Luna Resources Inc. Tlr
TLR is a Canadian space mining product development company. We are focusing on the development of lunar water purification and survey technology. Our technologies will not only propel off-world exploration but also aim to mitigate the daily challenges our remote and northern communities face. Focus on lunar mining processing and survey equipment in a simple & low-cost manner. Overcoming the tyranny of the rocket equation for future lunar pioneers. Info@terraluna.ca
1 to 10 staff
Astrolith
ASTROLITH est une unité de recherche transdisciplinaire du Génie des Ressources et des Infrastructures Spatiales, et la première à se consacrer au développement du génie lunaire au Canada. ASTROLITH est basé à Polytechnique Montréal. Notre mission est de créer une unité de recherche transdisciplinaire unique en ingénierie des ressources et des infrastructures lunaires/spatiales au Québec et au Canada. Nous nous engageons à développer des technologies de pointe qui visent à répondre aux besoins critiques sur Terre dans le contexte des changements climatiques, de la gestion des ressources et du développement durable, tout en contribuant à la présence permanente du Canada dans l'espace cis-lunaire et au-delà- ASTROLITH is a Transdisciplinary Research Unit in Space Resources and Infrastructure Engineering, and the first to focus on lunar engineering development in Canada. ASTROLITH is headquartered at Polytechnique Montréal. Our mission is to establish a unique transdisciplinary research unit in lunar/space resources and infrastructure engineering in Quebec and Canada. We are committed to developing cutting-edge technologies to address Earth's critical needs in the context of climate change, resource management, and sustainable development while contributing to Canada’s presence in space and lunar exploration.
11 to 50 staff
Earth And Planetary Institute Of Canada
EPIC is Canada's first independent institution dedicated to Earth observation and planetary science. We aim to help steward a sustainable future on Earth, while spearheading Canada's scientific advancements as humans return to the Moon and venture on to Mars. As an independent institution, EPIC is empowered with the agility to shift and expand scientific priorities as government and industry needs arise. Beyond research, we catalyse actionable outcomes, creating synergies between scientists, policymakers, and communities. Our goal is not only to advance knowledge, but to translate it into tangible benefits for people and planet(s). We envision a future where inspired Canadians passionately chase the stars, all while remaining grounded in their commitment to Earth's well-being.
1 to 10 staff
Forsta Varme
Forsta Varme Technologies is a NB based start-up whose technologies help companies reimagine what is possible in modern devices. By leveraging their unique understanding of heat transfer, they are working to develop the next generation of thermal management solutions.
1 to 10 staff