📣 Meet our team at Nihonbashi Space Week 2025 in Tokyo, Japan! One of Asia's premier space business events, gathering over 100 companies from Japan and around the globe, Nihonbashi Space Week is just around the corner, taking place from Oct. 28th - 31st. 🚀✨ You can find ispace EVP Hideari Kamiya and ispace Founder & CEO Takeshi Hakamada on stage throughout the week, sharing their insights on the space industry. 🗓️ Wednesday, October 29, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hideari Kamiya (EVP, Japan Programs and Business Development) “Investing in the USA: Tapping into Colorado’s Thriving Aerospace Ecosystem” Hosted by: Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade 🗓️ Friday, October 31, 14:10 PM - 15:10 PM Takeshi Hakamada (ispace Founder & CEO) Panel Session: “The Future of Space 2025" Japan-UAE Space Business Collaboration and Challenges Hosted by: Nikkei Inc. Venue: Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall To those in Tokyo during the event, we hope to see you there! Participation Fee: Free (Advance registration required) Tickets & Registration: https://lnkd.in/dT_AQ-rz #ispace #NihonbashiSpaceWeek #SpaceBusiness #TheFutureofSpace2025 #SpaceIndustry #LunarExploration
ispace, inc.
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Tokyo, Chuo-ku 53,355 followers
About us
ispace is a global lunar exploration company with a vision to extend human presence to outer space. The company develops robotic lunar landers to deliver customer payloads to lunar orbit and the lunar surface. In addition it designs and manufactures micro rovers to collect data and explore the Moon’s surface in search of valuable resources. ispace’s first two missions are part of the HAKUTO-R program. Its second mission is expected to launch January 15, 2025, at 1:11 a.m. EST, 06:11 UTC aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. ispace has operations in Japan, the United States, and Europe and has agreements with multiple government agencies to deliver scientific equipment and payloads to the Moon. ispace was the managing company for Team HAKUTO, one of the 5 finalists in the Google Lunar XPRIZE Competition.
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http://ispace-inc.com/
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- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Tokyo, Chuo-ku
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Technology, Aerospace, Resources, and Mining
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3-42-2 Nihonbashi-Hamacho
Sumitomofudosan Building 3F
Tokyo, Chuo-ku 103-0007, JP
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12876 E Adam Aircraft Cir
Englewood, Colorado 80112, US
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5, Rue de l'industrie
Luxembourg, 1811, LU
Employees at ispace, inc.
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Julien Meunier
Administrative & Finance Director at ispace, inc. (Views expressed here are not endorsed by my employer)
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Christina Freeman
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Scott Moon
Senior Manager for Serial Production, Testing and Launch at ispace inc.
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Celso Merege
Business Development Director for Aerospace | Telecommunication | Defense
Updates
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A big congratulations to our very own Antonio Stark at ispace for being selected as one of the 2025 International Astronautical Federation Young Space Leaders! 🚀 We are delighted to see members of our crew being recognized for their role in shaping space policy and strategy, and for their commitment to inspiring the next generation of a growing global space community. 📷: International Astronautical Federation #ispaceCrew #YoungSpaceLeaders #IAF
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📣 Announcement: ispace and OrbitAID Aerospace have signed an agreement for a strategic partnership aimed at advancing sustainable lunar exploration and establishing long-term lunar operations! OrbitAID—India’s first on-orbit refueling company—plans to demonstrate it’s Standardized Interface for Docking and Refueling Payload (SIDRP) by integrating into ispace’s lunar landers, facilitating seamless docking and refueling to extend lunar missions. By enabling lunar refueling, ispace and OrbitAID intend to facilitate deep-space exploration beyond Earth's orbit. The integration of OrbitAID’s SIDRP interface is expected to not only optimize refueling, recharging, and data transmission capabilities but also support ispace’s efforts to enhance the performance and reliability of its landers. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gGnS-s2g #ispace #OrbitAID #LunarExploration #India #ISRO #SpaceExploration #NeverQuitTheLunarQuest
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📣 Announcement: ispace will receive support from Toyota Motor Corporation for next-gen small-sized rover development! Through the agreement, ispace will receive technical evaluation and quality improvement support from Toyota for the conceptual design of its next-generation small-sized rover, currently under development for operation in future missions. Moving forward, ispace plans to transport its self-developed lunar lander and next-generation small-sized rover to the Moon starting with Mission 3, acquiring lunar surface data and other information through their operation. The data provided is planned to be obtained through ispace’s enhanced data services through its rover platform, which we expect that Toyota Motor Corporation could potentially use it in their space mobility development. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gZ9PuD_H #ispace #Toyota #LunarExploration #SpaceExploration #Moon #NeverQuitTheLunarQuest
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🌕With the completion of Mission 2, ispace's HAKUTO-R partnership program is wrapping up! Looking back on this chapter of ispace history, we gathered to celebrate the achievements of Mission 1 & 2 with the companies that made it possible. We would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to our partners and many supporters of the HAKUTO-R partnership program and hope that you will continue rooting for us in our next era of commercial lunar exploration with Missions 3 & 4 on the horizon. ✨🎉🐇 ispace reaffirms its strong commitment to future missions, determined to make the experience gained through the HAKUTO-R program missions a historic milestone in our endeavor towards a sustainable cislunar economy. 🍅🐇 BTS: the catering featuring the HAKUTO-R logo design was also a popular item! #ispace #HAKUTO_R #RESILIENCE #NeverQuitTheLunarQuest
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ispace was proud to participate in Thailand Space Expo 2025, exhibiting at the Japan Pavilion alongside fellow innovators from Japan’s space industry. 🇯🇵🤝🇹🇭 We were honored to welcome Mr. Surasak Phancharoenworakul, Thailand Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI), to our booth. ispace Executive Fellow Atsushi Saiki also joined a panel discussion--The Role of Emerging Space Nations in Artemis Program and Beyond--sharing insights on Japan’s commercial lunar exploration efforts and the path toward a sustainable cislunar economy. GISTDA, Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency #ispace #LunarExploration #CislunarEconomy #TSX2025 #GISTDA
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We recently hosted a Series 3 lunar lander reveal at the JAXA Space Center in Tsukuba, Japan. Check out this explainer video featuring presentations by ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada, CTO Ryo Ujiie and special guest Wataru Takahama, Space Industry Division Director at METI. https://lnkd.in/gWSbANXr The Series 3 lunar lander successfully completed environmental testing that had been ongoing since April. The testing was designed to assess the lunar lander’s ability to withstand the harsh conditions of space. As shown in the video, this step is a crucial part of the development plan and we will use the test data and results for the next phases including the structural model and flight model design. This lunar lander is built for commercial payload transportation to the Moon, and each milestone achievement brings us closer to the launch of Mission 4. Recently, we announced two significant payloads that are scheduled to be transported to the Moon’s orbit and surface on the Series 3 lander’s debut mission. As part of a team selected for funding by Japan’s Space Strategy Fund, ispace will be primarily responsible for the transportation and deployment of a lunar exploration satellite, equipped with a terahertz wave sensor system, capable of acquiring data to estimate the distribution of water and ice on the Moon. The team includes many collaborating organizations and is led by Institute of Science Tokyo. Additionally, ispace was selected by Taiwan’s space agency TASA and is expected to transport the “Vector Magnetometer and Ultraviolet Telescope” to the Moon. ispace has collaborated in the past with Taiwanese academia and continues to promote efforts in Taiwan’s industry, government, and academia. We will keep you updated during the coming months on the progress of Mission 4 and the Series 3 lander as it continues through assembly, integration and testing. ispace is developing the Series 3 lunar lander through a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
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🚀 Series 3 Structural Thermal Model Has Completed Thermal Vacuum Testing! Check out this video of the Series 3 Lunar Lander Structural Thermal Model being removed from the testing chamber. Our Series 3 lunar lander has successfully completed environmental testing, conducted at JAXA's Tsukuba Space facility. The testing ongoing since April was designed to assess the landers ability to withstand the harsh conditions of space. After verifications including thermal vacuum, vibration, and acoustic tests, the lander has achieved a crucial milestone. As part of our development plan, we will use the test data and results for the next phases including the structural model and flight model design. The Series 3 lander, built for commercial payload transportation to the Moon, is steadily progressing towards Mission 4! 🌕 ispace is developing of the Series 3 Lunar Lander through a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
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📣 Announcement: ispace Selected for Taiwan Space Agency’s Lunar Mission Payloads The TASA scientific equipment is now confirmed as the second payload on ispace’s Mission 4! The Series 3 lunar lander, currently under development by ispace utilizing a Small Business Innovation (SBIR) grant from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, is also scheduled to carry a payload selected under the Space Strategy Fund's first-phase open call theme: “Development and Demonstration of Lunar Water Resource Exploration Technology (Sensing Technology).” This payload is being developed by a project team that includes ispace and collaborating institutions. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g64HPNwU #TASA #ispace #LunarExploration #SpaceDevelopment"
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📣ispace Signs Contract with Institute Science Tokyo as a Core Partner in the Japanese Government's “Space Strategy Fund” initiative 🚀 The satellite development project named “Resource Exploration of the Lunar Subsurface Using Terahertz Remote Sensing Satellite” was selected under the “Development and Demonstration of Lunar Water Resource Exploration Technology (sensing technology) theme, one of the first publicly solicited themes of the Space Strategy Fund. With this contract, ispace will lead technological development alongside partner organizations to contribute to the groundbreaking 🌕 lunar resource exploration program promoted by the Japanese government. Read about it here: https://lnkd.in/gVXxf_Wb #ispace #LunarExploration