GalaxEye Partners with impulso.space to Accelerate Mission Drishti Launch, Expanding Global Market Reach

 This strategic partnership enhances market reach, operational capabilities, and strengthens India’s position in the global space ecosystem.

India, 28th February 2025: GalaxEye, India’s pioneering SpaceTech startup announced a strategic partnership with impulso.space, marking a significant step forward in both companies’ growth trajectories and strengthening India’s position in the global space ecosystem.

The collaboration will facilitate the launch of Mission Drishti, GalaxEye’s flagship satellite program, representing a crucial milestone in the company’s commercial deployment roadmap. This partnership is set to accelerate GalaxEye’s business expansion by enabling the delivery of high-resolution, all-weather imaging solutions to a broader international client base.

“This partnership is a defining moment for GalaxEye, pushing us closer to realizing our vision of making high-resolution, all-weather Earth observation more accessible globally,” said Suyash Singh, Co-founder & CEO of GalaxEye. “Mission Drishti is at the heart of our growth strategy, and collaborating with impulso.space empowers us to not only streamline our path to orbit but also amplify our reach into new markets. This alliance will significantly enhance our operational capabilities, allowing us to serve diverse industries, from agriculture and defence to disaster management, with unmatched precision and reliability.”

“We are proud to partner with GalaxEye, one of India’s most promising and innovative NewSpace companies,” said Pietro Guerrieri, CEO of impulso.space. “This collaboration not only showcases our commitment to advancing cutting-edge space technologies but also represents a major milestone in our global expansion strategy. India is home to one of the most vibrant and rapidly growing space ecosystems, and we’re excited to play a role in its continued success. We are honored to support GalaxEye in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in satellite imaging and commercial space missions.”

The partnership leverages impulso.space’s proven track record of launching 13 successful missions, including 14 minisatellites and 16 CubeSats launches, maintaining a 100% success rate across SpaceX Transporter rideshare missions and piggyback launches like the Korea 425 mission. Building upon the success of previous launch campaigns, Impulso.Space will provide GalaxEye with an integrated suite of services at its Melbourne facility that streamlines every phase of the launch journey. Beyond standard launch preparation, Impulso.Space’s end-to-end solutions include payload processing, integration, secure storage, in-house launch campaigns, and required launch capacity for satellite delivery in orbit. This comprehensive support empowers GalaxEye to operate with enhanced flexibility and efficiency across its mission.

Their comprehensive end-to-end integrated launch services will streamline Mission Drishti’s launch process while optimizing project margins through enhanced operational efficiencies.

For GalaxEye, this collaboration opens doors to new market opportunities across sectors including agriculture, defence, and disaster management, both in India and internationally. The partnership enhances the company’s capability to meet growing market demands while expanding its reach into new customer segments globally.

“We’re not just facilitating another satellite launch — we’re empowering GalaxEye to bring transformative Earth observation capabilities to industries and governments around the world,” added Guerrieri. “Our mission has always been to simplify access to space, and this partnership exemplifies our long-term commitment to supporting India’s dynamic space sector. Together, we’re setting a new standard for operational efficiency and global collaboration in the space industry.”

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