News | Aug 08, 2024
Adelaide, AUSTRALIA — HEX20 Global is pleased to announce the signing of three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with leading Indian companies during the 17th Australian Space Forum. The MoUs were signed in the esteemed presence of Dr. Vinod Kumar, Director Promotion, of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe), and Enrico Palermo, Chief of the Australian Space Agency. These agreements mark a significant milestone in the collaboration between India and Australia in the space sector.
HEX20 and OrbitAid Collaboration
HEX20 Global and OrbitAid will collaborate to demonstrate advanced technologies for the in-orbit refueling of satellites. This partnership aims to extend the lifespan of satellites, reduce space debris, and enhance the efficiency of space operations. The collaboration will focus on developing innovative solutions that address the growing need for sustainable space exploration.
HEX20 and TakeMe2Space Partnership
In a groundbreaking initiative at the intersection of education, space, and artificial intelligence (AI), HEX20 Global and TakeMe2Space have joined forces. HEX20 will integrate TakeMe2Space’s cutting-edge AI modules and subsystems into their ‘Flatsat’ platform, and TakeMe2Space will give access to HEX20 to its OrbitLab platform for researchers and students to test and run their models on an actual satellite in real-time as part of the agreement. This collaboration will facilitate the development of educational tools and technologies, empowering the next ge neration of space enthusiasts and professionals.
HEX20 and Agnikul’s Future Orbital Launch OpportunitiesHEX20 Global and Agnikul have signed an MoU to explore future orbital launch opportunities utilizing Agnikul’s Agnibaan rocket, renowned for its world’s first single-piece 3D-printed engine. This partnership aims to revolutionize the cost and accessibility of orbital launches, paving the way for more frequent and reliable access to space.
“These MoUs represent a significant step towards strengthening ties between our two nations in the space sector,” said Dr. Vinod Kumar, Director Promotion, IN-SPACe. “The collaborations will enhance technological advancements and foster a spirit of innovation and mutual growth.”