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Space Research and Technology in Netherlands
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Space Research and Technology sector based in Netherlands. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
20 on file
S & T
At S[ & ]T, we are committed to creating a safer life on earth by transforming space data into valuable and actionable insights. We manage data throughout the entire process, from instrument to application. We apply our expertise within our software frameworks, information products and consultancy. Our society relies on space and scientific instruments for crucial services we all use in our daily lives like climate change monitoring, navigation, defence and national security. These instruments generate a vast amount of complex data, and our mission is to unlock its value. With over two decades of expertise in instrument calibration, data quality monitoring tools, real-time data processing frameworks and the development of application-specific algorithms, we empower organisations, governments and industries to strengthen their information position and enhance decision-making. We specialize in the following domains: Space & Science, Defence & Security, Environment & Sustainability, and High-Tech Consulting.
51 to 200 staff
Karman
We want to mine space resources from near-Earth asteroids to provide abundant, sustainable energy and resources in space and for Earth. Asteroid mining has lived at the intersection of scientific research and popular culture for decades, with as many academic papers published as there are books, TV shows and movies about it. Access to resources, with its finite nature and disparate distribution of resources, plays an essential part in the geopolitical web of power and wealth. It has defined economic growth to such an extent that we have been using them as primary demarcation lines and identifiers in our history, from the stone to bronze and iron age to our current silicon age. We believe the Regolith Age, powered by abundant space resources, is an inevitability that we can accelerate.
11 to 50 staff
Euspa - Eu Agency For The Space Programme
The EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) provides safe and performant space services, enabling synergies, EU innovation, sustainability, and security. To achieve this, EUSPA manages the Galileo and EGNOS programmes, develops markets for Copernicus services and data, is involved in secure satcom (GOVSATCOM & IRIS2), and carries out work in various areas targeted at Security, Research and Development and increasing space’s contribution to the EU Market. The Agency is also responsible for the security accreditation of all the components of the EU Space Programme. EUSPA also operates the #EUSST Front Desk, protecting more than 400 satellites from the risk of collision with space debris or other operational satellites. EUSPA, staffed with skilled professionals bringing relevant experience from the public and private sectors, is unique in contributing to one of the most important and ambitious projects ever undertaken by the EU. We are committed to implementing the EU Space Programme and turning the EU space ambitions into a reality.
201 to 500 staff
Da Vinci Satellite
The Da Vinci Satellite is a student team from the faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the TU Delft working on an educational satellite project. The main goal of the project is to enthuse and inspire children (primary/high school) in the Netherlands about space and engineering by giving them a hands-on experience with real satellite data provided by a satellite that is built and tested by ourselves. If you would like to read more about our project, we encourage you to visit our website! For further questions, you can always contact us at davincisatellite@tudelft.nl
51 to 200 staff
Lunar Zebro
World's smallest and lightest rover yet, built by TU Delft students to be sent to the Moon.
11 to 50 staff
Spherical
SPHERICAL is an industry leader in the design of dedicated semiconductors and uses them to build electronic subsystems for aerospace, starting with satellites. By designing semiconductors faster and more efficiently, we make satellite subsystems that solve the customer pain by being able to source subsystems that are deeply software configurable while at the same time being highly-reliable for space. We enable satellite integrators to move faster in their design and assembly while removing project risk.
11 to 50 staff
Inner Space Training
Mission: Most commercial astronauts have only one chance to get it right and achieve that “once in a lifetime experience”. That’s why it is critical to train not only the body but also the mind. IST includes psychological acclimation to ensure that suborbital scientists and space tourists achieve a peak experience in space. IST provides situational awareness training to address the mental and emotional challenges that may be experienced during flight. The training is a one day, face-to-face course for up to 6 participants, held at either a public or private location. During the course, participants will be asked to undergo a number of personal and team exercises to build their understanding of what the suborbital space environment entails and how their personal mission can be achieved. Participants will learn the various flight phases, identify the associated physical and psychological challenges, and also be taught how to resolve these challenges. After the course, participants will be asked to practice until their space flight using Brainwave Entrainment (BWE) technology. The techniques and the positive effects of the BWE program can be re-activated during space flight to give astronauts calm focus during their entire flight, enabling them to have a peak experience and accomplish their personal mission
1 to 10 staff
Artix Technologies
We are an AI SaaS company specializing in transforming geospatial data into actionable insights. By leveraging advanced machine learning algorithms, we process complex geospatial datasets to provide businesses with real-time, data-driven solutions.
1 to 10 staff
Astroplant
Working with ESA on the fascinating and longterm mission to create small-scale artificial ecosystems for space.
1 to 10 staff
Esa Advanced Concepts Team
Our mission is to prepare ESA for disruptive change brought about by emerging advanced concepts and technologies.
11 to 50 staff
Makercie Rug
We are a team of passionate students from the University of Groningen and the first ever Dutch team to participate and win in our debut year the Remote edition of the European Rover Challenge in 2023. The ERC is an annual international Martian robots competition which has been organized since 2014 in Poland, and the biggest robotics and space event in Europe! Currently, motivated by our win and with an even bigger motivation, we've embarked in a new adventure, our sights being set on participating at the On-Site formula of the ERC that will take place in Poland in September 2025. If you think this is as exciting as we do and want to be part of our team, support us or want to find out more, you can contact us at makercie@rug.nl. Follow us on this journey. With us, sky is no longer the limit!
11 to 50 staff
Theopendesk
OpenDesk is a One Stop Shop that offers any company the possibility of submitting its innovation needs that can be solved by Modelling Simulation and Optimization technologies in a Data rich Environment (MSO-DE). It is devoted to coordinate and facilitate the necessary exchanges in the field of application-driven mathematical research and its exploitation for innovations in industry, science, and society.
1 to 10 staff
Lde Space For Science & Society Programme
The LDE Space for Science and Society programme aims to stimulate space-related knowledge exchange and develop new interdisciplinary research projects and educational programmes between the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities as well as the NL Space Campus, ESA ESTEC, the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC), SRON, TNO, KNMI and other organisations in the Dutch space sector. The LDE Space for Science and Society programme is a collaboration initiative between various space departments of three Dutch Universities: Leiden University, Delft University of Technology, and Erasmus University Rotterdam.
1001 to 5000 staff
Artemis Space Master Society
Artemis is the study association for and by MSc spaceflight students of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of Delft University of Technology. We have just started and are now building the website for communication with our students, communication with our partners, hosting events, and so much more.
1 to 10 staff
Tiny Telescope
With its revolutionizing technology the Tiny Telescope has an out of this world performance. It is robust and efficient for earth observation satellites, star trackers and laser satellite communication. Its small size provides exceptional range for drones, surveillance equipment or even mobile phones.
11 to 50 staff
Astroworks
AstroWorks is a consultancy firm specializing in the space and high-tech industries. Our main focus is on Strategy, Business Development, and technical Product Development.
1 to 10 staff
Leloux Aerospace & Software Engineering
Leloux Aerospace & Software Engineering has experience in developing software applied to Aerospace Engineering topics: Astrodynamics and Space missions, Orbital Debris Conjunction Analysis, Level-0 to Level-1b Data Processors, Instrument Calibration data analysis, Geometrical mission analysis; in multiple programming languages like C++, Python, MatLab and Java.
1 to 10 staff
Nebula - Xplorer
This is the linkedin page for everybody who contributes / contributed to the NEBULA - Xplorer project! It will show our progress, meetings, events, and of course the scientifc harvest of this great mission!
11 to 50 staff
Tu Delft Astrodynamics Toolbox Tudat
Welcome to the LinkedIn landing page for the TU Delft Astrodynamics Toolkit - or Tudat - project. Tudat is a powerful toolbox for research and education in numerical orbit propagation, state and parameter estimation, and mission design. The project originated at, and is managed by, staff and students at TU Delft, with an ever growing network of users, developers and alumni. The bulk of the functionality is written in C++(Tudat), but the typical user interface is in Python (Tudatpy), which links to the Tudat core code.
11 to 50 staff
Mulerius Satellites
Mulerius Satellites is a team of highly motivated students with a heart for engineering based in Groningen, the Netherlands. We create a model 2U satellite, chiefly made from wood, to participate in the Mundial CanSat challenge organised by the UNAM. The self made satellite must drop from a height 400 metres, reduce its descent speed using an autogyro, protect the payload on impact, and throughout its entire trajectory send telemetry about its surroundings. This all with challenging weight and spatial constraints. Mulerius Satellites has been founded in 2024; making the Mundial CanSat challenge in 2025 the first it will attend, but certainly not the last!
1 to 10 staff