US Expansion Announced by ClearSpace
Swiss orbital debris company ClearSpace has announced a US expansion, launching ClearSpace Today, Inc. The move represents its first expansion beyond Europe, bringing its core technologies to the world’s largest space economy.
“Space sustainability and resilient operations are global challenges. They transcend borders and continents.”
ClearSpace CEO and co-founder Luc Piguet.
ClearSpace energized the space community in 2020 when, as a start-up, it won a prime contract from the European Space Agency worth nearly $100 million to develop and conduct the world’s first orbital debris removal mission, dubbed ClearSpace-1. Since then, the company has grown into a world-class team of nearly 100 people, with offices in four countries across Europe, and now in the United States, working not just on ClearSpace-1, but also on an additional debris removal mission and a mission with Intelsat to extend the life of a satellite in geosynchronous orbit.
The technologies developed and refined for those missions will serve as foundational capabilities and will be expanded to support the portfolio of services ClearSpace intends to offer to US customers in both public and private sectors. With this US expansion, ClearSpace will grow its service offerings to not only include spacecraft disposal and life extension, but also in-space transport, inspection, assembly, manufacturing, repair, and recycling.
ClearSpace US Expansion Welcomed by Company's Investors
“IQT is pleased to welcome ClearSpace to the United States," said Brian Smith, Senior Partner at In-Q-Tel, a participant in ClearSpace’s recent Series A funding round. We are confident that the capabilities they have developed over the last five years will be a valuable contribution to the U.S. space community.”
“We are excited to bring our space technologies and services to the American marketplace," said ClearSpace Chief Strategy Officer and US General Manager Tim Maclay. "As a global leader in IOS, ClearSpace is in an excellent position to meet the needs of US customers in both public and private sectors. Combining our experience in Europe with the broad supplier base and deep talent pool present in the United States creates a potent recipe for a safer, more sustainable, and more circular space ecosystem.”
“Space sustainability and resilient operations are global challenges. They transcend borders and continents. We are thrilled to join forces across the Atlantic and to build a sustainable future with the US space community," said ClearSpace CEO and co-founder Luc Piguet. "Now is the time to build the capabilities and relationships that will make our space operations safer and more sustainable, and we are confident that in-orbit services will promote further acceleration of commercial space activities while simultaneously safeguarding this precious environment for future generations.”
(Source: ClearSpace news release. Images provided)