Press Release
2024.12.17
Orbital Lasers × InspeCity、軌道上サービス領域の協業に向けたMOU締結
Orbital Lasers and InspeCity have signed a MoU to collaborate on laser-mounted satellite development for ISAM solutions
革新的な宇宙用レーザー技術を開発する株式会社Orbital Lasers(本社:東京都港区、代表取締役:福島 忠徳、以下「当社」)は、この度、InspeCity Space Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.(本社:インドマハーラーシュトラ州、Chief Executive Officer:Arindrajit Chowdhury、以下「InspeCity」)と持続的な宇宙環境を促進する軌道上サービス領域における協業推進に向けた覚書(MOU)を締結いたしました。
軌道上サービスは今後、大幅に成長していくことが期待されており、米国の調査会社NSR社のレポートによると、2031年までに市場規模が143億ドルを超えると予測されています。特に、衛星の寿命延長サービスやスペースデブリ除去サービスが、この成長を牽引する主な事業として注目されており、これらは宇宙の既存アセットを有効活用し、新たな衛星の打ち上げに伴うコストやリスクを抑えつつ、軌道上の予期せぬ事故リスクの低減も図ることができるため、グローバルな目標として掲げられている「持続可能な宇宙環境の達成」に向けて推進されています。
当社の宇宙用レーザーによる宇宙物体の回転静止イメージ
当社が開発する宇宙用レーザーは遠隔で宇宙物体の回転運動を静定化させることができるため、回転運動を伴うスペースデブリや軌道上サービスのターゲットへの接近時の安全性向上に寄与します。また、協力物体、非協力物体を問わず対応することができ、小型衛星への搭載も可能であることから、低軌道(LEO)から静止軌道(GEO)までの様々なアプリケーションに対して汎用的に活用できるソリューションとなります。
また、InspeCityは独自の推進技術、ロボティクス、RPOを組み合わせた衛星プラットフォームであるVEDA(Vehicle for Life Extension and Deorbiting Activities)を開発しています。
InspeCityの衛星プラットフォームVEDA(Vehicle for Life Extension and Deorbiting Activities)イメージ
今回締結したMOUでは、当社の宇宙用レーザーペイロードとInspeCityの衛星プラットフォームを組み合わせた軌道上サービス衛星の運用コンセプト(ConOps)検討を行ってまいります。
InSpecityと当社の技術を組み合わせたスペースデブリ除去のコンセプトイメージ
また、両者の技術を組み合わせた軌道上サービスの市場開拓においても連携していきます。具体的には、将来的な事業提携の発展に向けて、インド、日本および対象市場における規制や法的枠組みの整理や課題解決に向けた対応およびビジネスモデルの構築等を推進していきます。
Orbital LasersオフィスにおけるMOU締結
Orbital Lasers 代表取締役 福島のコメント:
「インドにおける軌道上サービスのリーディングプレイヤーであるInspeCityとの協業を発表できることを嬉しく思います。この協業は、当社の宇宙用レーザーの商用化を一歩前進させていくとともに、日本とインドの民間分野での連携により、軌道上サービスのイノベーションを進めていくという観点で重要なマイルストーンとなります。両者の技術を組み合わせることで、アジアから世界に向けて最先端のソリューションを提供することを目指します。」
InspeCity CEO Arindrajit Chowdhury(博士)コメント:
「Orbital Lasersとのコラボレーションは、より持続可能で効率的な宇宙運用を実現するための重要な一歩となります。最先端の宇宙用レーザー技術と当社の軌道上接近捕獲技術の統合は、軌道上の衛星寿命延長サービスを革新する可能性を秘めています。」
株式会社Orbital Lasers:
概要 :小型・高効率な宇宙用レーザー技術を開発し、衛星ライダー事業やスペースデブリ除去事業をはじめとする宇宙事業を展開する事業会社
設立 :2024年1月
所在地 :東京都港区赤坂1-8-1
代表者 :代表取締役 CEO 福島 忠徳
URL :https://www.orbitallasers.com/
InspeCity Space Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.:
概要 :インドの軌道上サービススタートアップであり、推進力、ロボティクス、RPODの独自技術を活用しプラットフォームを開発
設立 :2022年
所在地 :インド マハーラーシュトラ州
代表者 :CEO Arindrajit Chowdhury(博士)
URL :https://www.inspecity.com/
TOKYO, December 17, 2024 – Orbital Lasers Co., Ltd. (OLC) and InspeCity Space Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (InspeCity) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore collaborative opportunities in developing In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) solutions that promote space sustainability.
The In-Orbit Services market is poised for significant growth, projected to surpass $14.3 billion by 2031, according to Northern Sky Research’s “5th IOSM” report. This expansion is driven by critical services such as satellite life extension, orbital debris mitigation, and advanced satellite servicing solutions, addressing the growing demand for cost-effective and sustainable space operations. By maximizing the utility of existing space assets, ISAM technologies minimize the costs and risks associated with launching new satellites while aligning with global sustainability goals. Scalable innovations, such as laser-based detumbling, further enhance the safety and efficiency of orbital operations, supporting applications like satellite servicing, debris removal, and in-orbit assembly.
Figure 1: InspeCity’s Life extension platform VEDA (Vehicle for Life Extension and Deorbiting Activities)
is a culmination of the best technologies in Propulsion, Robotics, and RPO
Laser-based detumbling is an innovative technology with the potential to revolutionize the expanding ISAM sector. This cutting-edge solution uses high-power laser systems to precisely stabilize cooperative and non-cooperative objects, such as tumbling satellites or debris, without physical contact. By reducing mission complexity, volume, and mass, laser detumbling simplifies operations and enhances safety, making it an ideal solution for sustainable orbital activities. It is particularly effective in addressing challenges posed by the growing number of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO), which offer satellite servicing and debris management opportunities.
Figure 2: Laser Ablation for Space Debris Removal by Orbital Lasers
Addressing these challenges, OLC and InspeCity are leading advancements in space sustainability. InspeCity leverages its expertise in propulsion systems, robotics, and Rendezvous, Proximity Operations, and Docking (RPOD) technologies to extend satellite lifespans and reduce the need for additional launches and space debris.
Figure 3: Mission ConOps, InspeCity’s VEDA platform augmented with OLC’s laser detumbling system to remove a defunct satellite.
OLC complements this with its non-invasive, contactless, cost-effective and scalable laser detumbling technology, which adjusts the stabilize cooperative and non-cooperative objects, such as tumbling satellites or debris, for controlled deorbiting. Together, these innovations promote a circular economy in orbit.
With this understanding, OLC and InspeCity signed a MoU to establish and develop business opportunities in ISAM. Both parties will explore various market development strategies, which include joint market exploration and technical studies to ensure the successful integration of their technologies. This will involve the development of a Concept of Operation (ConOps) and a regulatory study that addresses the legal frameworks in both India and Japan, as well as the regulatory landscapes of their targeted markets and projects. This collaboration will focus on compliance efforts and information exchange to ensure that all regulatory challenges are understood and addressed, facilitating the smooth execution of proposed business activities.
The MoU was signed by Mr. Tadanori Fukushima, Representative Director and CEO of OLC, and Prof. Arindrajit Chowdhury, CEO of InspeCity. The signing took place online and at OLC’s Tokyo office, in the presence of representatives from InspeCity.
Mr. Tadanori Fukushima, Representative Director and CEO of Orbital Lasers, added:
” We are excited to announce our partnership with InspeCity, a leader in India for ISAM innovation. This collaboration represents a significant milestone, uniting Japan and India in a private space alliance to advance space technology. By combining InspeCity’s expertise with OLC’s advanced laser systems, we aim to revolutionize orbital operations and deliver cutting-edge solutions from Asia to the world.”
Prof. Arindrajit Chowdhury, CEO, InspeCity, noted:
“Our collaboration with Orbital Lasers represents a significant step toward achieving more sustainable and efficient space operations. The integration of cutting-edge laser technologies with our ISAM systems has the potential to redefine in-orbit life extension.”
About Orbital Lasers Co., Ltd.:
Representative :Mr. Tadanori Fukushima, Representative Director, and Chief Executive Officer
Established :January, 2024
Head Office Location:Akasaka Intercity AIR, 1-8-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 107-0052
Business Focus :
Orbital Lasers is at the forefront of space laser technology, developing compact and highly efficient satellite laser systems to support space debris removal, detumbling solutions, and LiDAR-based remote sensing constellations. These innovations contribute to sustainability both on Earth and in space. Laser-based detumbling offers a contactless, low-complexity, and cost-effective solution for orbital operations, while LiDAR technology enables precise surface elevation measurements. The data from LiDAR systems has diverse applications, including forest management, biomass estimation, land use planning, embankment and excavation monitoring, landslide risk detection, urban digital twins, and 3D mapping.
About InspeCity Space Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.:
Representative :Prof. Arindrajit Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer
Established :2022
Head Office Location:Survey No. 2/11, Ghodbunder Rd, behind Unnathi Woods, Kavesar, Thane, Maharashtra, India, 400615
Business Focus :
InspeCity, an IIT Bombay startup, is focused on advancing the ISAM ecosystem with a primary emphasis on life extension services for satellites. By leveraging proprietary technologies in propulsion, robotics, and RPOD (Rendezvous, Proximity Operations, and Docking), InspeCity offers vertically integrated solutions that sustain and optimize the operational longevity of high-value assets in orbit. With the development of proprietary technologies such as the GITA propulsion system and the VEDA life extension platform, InspeCity aims to enable sustainable space activities while addressing critical challenges in the maintenance of orbital assets. Positioned as the world’s first vertically integrated RPOD company, InspeCity bridges the gap between innovation and practical applications, supporting the global space economy with scalable, efficient, and reliable solutions.