NATO DIANA Space Companies
15 companies fall under the tracker's space classification, derived from the official challenge areas Resilient Space Operations. This is a tracker classification, not an official NATO category.
Resilient Space Operations (15)
Adaptronics
ITItaly · 2026 cohort
Develops versatile, energy-efficient electro-adhesion technology for object manipulation in space.
Alba Orbital
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops very small commercial Earth-observation satellites for more frequent imaging coverage.
Applied Atomics
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops new propulsion systems for space mobility networks.
BruhnBruhn Innovation
SESweden · 2026 cohort
Develops novel space infrastructure and satellite components for resilient orbital operations.
Capsule Corporation srl
ITItaly · 2026 cohort
Develops water-based propulsion to streamline satellite integration, testing and deployment.
Deep Space Energy
LVLatvia · 2026 cohort
Develops resilient radioisotope power for satellite manoeuvring and non-kinetic threat defence.
Ecosmic
ITItaly · 2026 cohort
Develops the operating system for space security and resilient orbital domain awareness.
Kreios Space
ESSpain · 2026 cohort
Develops fuel-free atmospheric propulsion enabling Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) operations.
Mithril Technologies, Inc.
USUnited States · 2026 cohort
Develops advanced satellite systems and space technologies for resilient orbital operations.
Neuraspace
PTPortugal · 2026 cohort
Develops an AI-driven space-defence platform for autonomous and secure orbital operations.
Space Power Ltd.
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops laser systems to wirelessly augment solar- panel output in space.
Space Solar
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops large modular space structures for situational awareness, power and aperture.
Spaceflux Ltd.
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops predictive AI for resilient space operations and anticipatory space awareness.
Spectra Defence Limited
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops space-imaging technology to improve understanding of objects and activity in orbit.
WarpWare (ATTX Inc.)
USUnited States · 2026 cohort
Develops on-orbit debris-characterisation technology for sustainable access to space.
Other technology themes
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Classification rules: methodology.