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    LuxSpace S. à r. l.

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    LuxSpace is a subsidiary of the OHB SE Group, specializes in small satellite systems and space-based applications. With over 17 years of experience, the company has successfully launched seven space systems, including the Triton-2/ESAIL satellite in September 2020. LuxSpace offers the Triton-X platform for micro- to mini-LEO satellite systems, suitable for small and hybrid constellations. Additionally, the company provides 24/7 operations for maritime and Earth observation ground segments, supporting security, mapping, and research initiatives.

    Contact Details

    Mnaging Director: Didier Schnitzler

    Headquarters:

    Address: 9, rue Pierre Werner

    City: Betzdorf

    Country: Luxembourg

    ZIP Code/ PIN Code: 6832

    Company Details

    Year of Incorporation:

    2004

    Employee Range:

    51-200

    Category of Company:

    OEM; Service Providers

    Status of Company:

    Subsidiary

    Name of Parent Company:

    OHB SE Group.

    Website of Parent Company:

    https://www.ohb.de/en/

    Technolgy Focus

    GIS and Spatial Analytics

    Earth Observation

    GNSS and Positioning

    Sensors and Scanners

    Emerging and Frontier Technologies

    Infrastructure Analytics and Modelling

    Solution and System Integrators