Novaspace Expands to India — Accelerating the Growth of the Nation’s Space Economy

Novaspace is expanding to India with a new office in Bangalore, a strategic step aligned with the country’s rise as one of the world’s most dynamic space markets. Under the leadership of Surbhi Patni Dalmia, the India office will bring global insight, local expertise, and closer collaboration with government, industry, and start-ups to support India’s growing impact on the global space economy.
Direct-to-Device Satellite in the GCC: A New Frontier for Connectivity

Direct-to-Device (D2D) satellite connectivity is emerging as a transformative solution for extending mobile coverage to areas long beyond the reach of terrestrial networks. Novaspace’s latest white paper examines how D2D can help the GCC bridge connectivity gaps across deserts, coastlines, and remote industrial zones, enabling safer operations, stronger resilience, and more inclusive digital access. The study explores the opportunities and challenges ahead, and how D2D can support the region’s broader digital transformation.
Geopolitical Shifts and AI Reshapes Earth Observation Market
Geopolitical tensions and AI integration are transforming the Earth Observation market, driving demand for sovereign, defense-grade intelligence and accelerating the shift toward data fusion and integrated EO services.
Global Defense Satcom Commercial Service Revenues Positioned to Skyrocket Past $8.6 Billion by 2034
NGSO satellite systems are transforming defense communications, driving rapid growth as military forces increasingly rely on resilient, high-performance connectivity for mission-critical operations.
Data Boom, Video Decline Reshapes Satellite Revenues by 2034
Satellite connectivity is undergoing a major shift as data services surge to dominate revenues, driven by NGSO constellations, falling capacity prices, and growing demand across global markets.
From Enabler to Warfighting Domain: Insights from SDSS 2025

The second edition of the Space Defense & Security Summit (SDSS), explored how space has evolved from a strategic enabler to a warfighting domain. Discussions highlighted defense budgets, proliferated constellations, sovereignty, and the growing need for resilience and international cooperation.
A New SPIN on the WSBW: Insights from the First Space Innovation Summit

Held on September 17, 2025, as part of the World Satellite Business Week, the first Space Innovation Summit (SPIN) gathered startups, investors, corporates, and public institutions to explore how innovation, dual-use technology, and collaboration are reshaping the space economy. From funding realism to in-space services and AI-driven systems, SPIN 2025 marked a turning point for a more mature, interconnected, and execution-focused space ecosystem.
Earth Observation at a Crossroads: From Defense Driver to Interoperable Ecosystems

At the crossroads of innovation and strategy, the Summit on Earth Observation Business (SEOB) at WSBW 2025 revealed how defense demand, AI, and interoperability are redefining the future of Earth Observation. From record satellite launches to new data-driven ecosystems, here are the key insights shaping a fast-evolving market — and the next frontier of global decision-making.
10 Takeaways From WSBW 2025

World Satellite Business Week 2025 gathered over 1,600 global leaders in Paris to discuss the fast-changing satellite and space economy. Discover ten key takeaways driving the next phase of industry growth — from AI and sovereign constellations to new mobility and connectivity models.
Ready for the Next Space Business Rollercoaster?

At the 2025 World Satellite Business Week, Novaspace CEO Pacôme Révillon shared his outlook on the forces reshaping the global space economy — from rising sovereignty and AI to new investment flows and launch competition. Discover the key trends driving the next chapter of the space business.