11 Israeli companies win grant competition for space technology development
The overall goal of the program is to advance the technological development capabilities of the Israeli space industry. Technology and Science Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen said she "applauds this important initiative from the Israel Space Agency, under the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, to advance civilian innovations related to space. The global space industry is going through a real revolution."
"The market doubled in size over the last decade and is expected to grow to a trillion dollars in the coming years," she continued, adding that "the State of Israel has clear advantages in the space industry, but especially in the security domain."
Farkash-Hacohen also stated that the funds provided to the 11 companies will improve their research into satellite communications, rocket propulsion, mining, agriculture and sensors used in climate change research.
All companies involved are those that develop equipment for calibration and checking space products that are designed for satellites or are connected to their activities. Selection criteria for the program include the product and technology, R&D, the local market and a business plan.
The companies that met the criteria are Eicha Communication Systems, Paxis, Terra Space Lab, NSL Communications, GorillaLink, GreenOnyx, HELIOS, SCD, Space Plasmatics, NewRocket and Ramon Space.