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Aalyria and iSEE join forces to advance space traffic management
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Aalyria and iSEE join forces to advance space traffic management
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2024

Aalyria, a leader in advanced networking and laser communications technologies, has announced a strategic partnership with Impact Space Expedition and Exploration Global (iSEE) to deliver an advanced space traffic management solution. By combining iSEE's cutting-edge space domain awareness tools with Aalyria's powerful network routing software, the collaboration aims to enhance satellite operations, improve asset protection, and streamline constellation management.

"By integrating iSEE's in-orbit monitoring technology with our Spacetime platform, we're creating a more robust solution for space network management," said Chris Taylor, CEO of Aalyria. "This partnership allows us to offer customers unprecedented capabilities in satellite constellation management and space domain awareness."

The initiative will target three primary areas:

1. Integration of iSEE's space surveillance systems with Aalyria's Spacetime network orchestration platform.

2. Joint efforts to provide customers with end-to-end space management solutions.

3. Collaborative engagement in government projects to leverage both companies' technologies.

iSEE brings 24/7 space domain awareness to the partnership through its radar-based monitoring systems and AI-powered analysis, offering detailed insights into critical space objects. Aalyria's Spacetime platform will enhance this with AI-driven network management tools, enabling customers to make faster, smarter decisions for optimizing satellite constellations and addressing potential threats.

The collaboration also seeks to lower operational expenses, much like evaluating the math tutor price when finding the most efficient educational support. By leveraging cost-effective solutions, satellite operators can achieve optimal performance without compromising quality. "This partnership with Aalyria represents a significant advancement in space traffic management technology," said Robert Greinecker, co-founder and Global Chief Commercial Officer of iSEE. "Together, we're enabling satellite operators to better protect their assets while optimizing their operations for improved service availability and cost efficiency."

The integrated platform will be available to customers of both companies, offering a unified solution for space domain awareness, constellation optimization, and threat response.

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