Satellite systems, quantum computing, advanced materials, and dual-use technology platforms.
Strategic deep technology is increasingly shaping geopolitical and commercial landscapes. This vertical covers satellite and space systems, quantum computing, advanced materials, defense technology, and dual-use platforms with both civilian and strategic applications.
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Elbit Systems will supply its advanced Helmet Display and Tracking System (HDTS) for the Israeli Air Force's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter fleet. This deployment aims to significantly enhance pilot situational awareness and operational effectiveness in complex missions. The integration of this technology represents a key upgrade for the air force's rotary-wing capabilities.
Elbit Systems announced it has been awarded contracts totaling $277 million for its 30mm turrets and munitions by an international customer. This significant order underscores the global demand for Elbit's advanced weapon systems, enhancing combat effectiveness and operational capabilities for the recipient nation's armed forces.
Elbit Systems has been awarded contracts valued at approximately $435 million for advanced defense systems. These contracts are expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the respective defense forces, underscoring Elbit's role in providing cutting-edge solutions to meet evolving security challenges.
ST Engineering's subsidiary, TransCore, is powering the new 69Express Lanes in Kansas with its advanced tolling technology. This deployment signifies a successful application of TransCore's solutions in a major US infrastructure project, enhancing traffic management and revenue collection. The project underscores TransCore's expertise in intelligent transportation systems and its role in modernizing urban mobility.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation has acquired AST Turbo AG, a Swiss company specializing in the maintenance of rotating equipment. This acquisition is aimed at strengthening MHI Compressor's global field service capabilities, particularly for its turbomachinery products. The move is expected to enhance customer support and service offerings in international markets, ensuring greater operational reliability for clients.
MHI Thermal Systems has established a new local subsidiary in India and commenced operations. This strategic expansion aims to strengthen MHI's presence and service capabilities within the Indian market, particularly in the thermal systems sector. The establishment of this subsidiary will facilitate closer engagement with local customers and enhance the delivery of MHI's thermal solutions.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has shipped the first units of its systems designed for marine ammonia-fueled engines. These systems include ammonia fuel supply and gas abatement technologies, marking a significant step towards decarbonizing the maritime industry. This delivery supports the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping operations.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has launched "DIAVAULT," a new edge data center platform designed for high performance and enhanced security. This platform is engineered to support the growing demand for localized data processing and AI applications. DIAVAULT aims to provide a robust and reliable infrastructure for businesses requiring immediate data analysis and processing capabilities at the network edge.
Turboden, an MHI group company, has successfully started up the world's largest steam-producing heat pump. This innovative system sets a new benchmark for industrial decarbonization by utilizing waste heat to generate steam efficiently. The technology offers a sustainable solution for industries seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and energy consumption.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has successfully demonstrated the production of liquid synthetic fuels through an integrated process. This process utilizes SOEC (Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell) co-electrolysis and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis. The achievement marks a significant step towards developing sustainable fuel alternatives and contributing to a circular economy.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and SASMOS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening defence indigenisation. This strategic collaboration will leverage the combined expertise of both companies to develop and manufacture advanced defence systems and components within India, fostering greater self-reliance in the sector.
Pixxel has entered into an electric propulsion contract with Exotrail to enhance its next-generation Earth observation satellites. This collaboration will integrate Exotrail's advanced propulsion technology, enabling greater maneuverability, extended mission life, and improved orbital control for Pixxel's hyperspectral constellation. The partnership signifies a commitment to advancing satellite capabilities for more efficient and effective Earth monitoring.
ispace's Japanese subsidiary has achieved a 100% uptake rate for paternity leave among male employees, with an average leave duration of 53 days. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to fostering a supportive work environment that encourages work-life balance and gender equality. Such progressive HR policies are becoming increasingly important for attracting and retaining talent in the competitive APAC tech sector.
ispace has opened its new headquarters, named "Earth Base," in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. This consolidation aims to streamline operations and foster collaboration as the company advances its lunar exploration and development initiatives. The move signifies a commitment to strengthening its presence in Japan and supporting its global ambitions in the space sector.
ispace Japan has achieved a 100% uptake rate for male employees taking parental leave, with an average duration of 53 days. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to fostering a supportive work environment that encourages work-life balance and gender equality. It sets a precedent for progressive HR policies within the APAC tech sector.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems has established a new local subsidiary in India and commenced operations. This strategic move aims to strengthen MHI's presence and service capabilities within the rapidly growing Indian market for thermal management solutions. The subsidiary will focus on delivering advanced thermal systems and support to local industries, contributing to MHI's global expansion strategy.
Pixxel and Exotrail have announced a contract for electric propulsion systems to power Pixxel's next-generation Earth observation satellites. This collaboration aims to enhance satellite capabilities, enabling more efficient and advanced data collection for environmental monitoring. The partnership signifies a step towards more sophisticated and sustainable satellite technology for global observation.
Pixxel has launched the "Shakuntala Grants" program to support women researchers and promote STEM education. This initiative aims to empower women in the space technology sector by providing financial assistance and resources for their research and educational pursuits. The program underscores Pixxel's commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within the industry.
Pixxel and Exotrail have entered into a contract for electric propulsion systems to power Pixxel's next-generation Earth observation satellites. This collaboration will enhance the maneuverability and efficiency of Pixxel's satellite constellation, enabling more precise data collection and extended mission lifespans. The partnership signifies a step towards advanced satellite capabilities for enhanced geospatial intelligence.
Axiom Space announced it has secured $350 million in financing. This funding will accelerate the development of its commercial space station and next-generation spacesuits. The company aims to expand human presence in orbit and drive the global space economy.
Elbit America has secured a contract with the U.S. Army to establish a new class of soldier capability. This initiative aims to enhance the effectiveness and readiness of soldiers through advanced technological solutions. The contract underscores Elbit Systems' commitment to innovation in defense technology and its strategic role in supporting military modernization efforts.
Elbit Systems will supply its Helmet Display and Tracking System for the Israeli Air Force's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter fleet. This integration aims to enhance pilot situational awareness and operational effectiveness in complex environments. The deployment represents a key upgrade for the Israeli Air Force's rotary-wing capabilities.
Elbit Systems has been awarded contracts totaling $277 million for 30mm turrets and munitions by an international customer. This significant order highlights the demand for Elbit's advanced land warfare solutions. The contracts are expected to contribute to the company's revenue and reinforce its market position in armored vehicle systems.
Elbit Systems has announced that it will release its financial results for the fourth quarter and the full fiscal year 2025 on March 17, 2026. Investors and analysts will be looking for updates on the company's financial performance, revenue growth, profitability, and outlook for the upcoming fiscal year, particularly in light of recent contract wins.
Elbit Systems has secured a contract to supply its Helmet Display and Tracking System (HDTS) for the Israeli Air Force's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter fleet. This advanced system will enhance pilot situational awareness and operational capabilities, integrating seamlessly with the existing helicopter platform. The deployment is expected to improve mission effectiveness in various operational scenarios.
Elbit Systems, in collaboration with TKMS and the Israeli Ministry of Defense, has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Israel dedicated to producing underwater submarine components. This expansion of manufacturing capabilities aims to bolster domestic production of critical defense hardware, supporting naval defense programs and enhancing supply chain resilience for advanced submarine systems.
ST Engineering has entered the Qatar defence market by securing a multi-year Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) contract. This expansion into the Middle East signifies a strategic move to broaden its aerospace services footprint and cater to the growing defence sector needs in the region. The contract is expected to bolster ST Engineering's MRO capabilities and revenue streams.
ST Engineering has declared its final and special dividends for the fiscal year 2025. This announcement reflects the company's financial health and its commitment to returning value to shareholders. The declaration of dividends is a common practice for established companies and signals confidence in their ongoing profitability and future prospects within the APAC market.
ST Engineering announced a strong base operating performance for fiscal year 2025, accompanied by a growing order book. This indicates robust business momentum and successful execution of its strategies across its various segments. The company's ability to secure new orders while maintaining operational efficiency points to its resilience and competitive positioning within the APAC technology and defence sectors.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and SoftBank Corp. are collaborating to adapt AI-RAN (AI-Radio Access Network) architecture for edge data centers. This partnership includes on-premises edge AI application demonstrations using MHI's 'AITRAS' system, aiming to accelerate the deployment of AI services at the network edge for enhanced efficiency and responsiveness.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation has acquired AST Turbo AG, a Swiss company specializing in rotating equipment maintenance. This strategic acquisition aims to significantly strengthen MHI's global field service capabilities, particularly for compressors and turbines, enhancing its ability to provide comprehensive support and maintenance services to international clients.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has unveiled DIAVAULT, a new secure and high-performance edge data center platform. This product is designed to meet the growing demand for localized data processing and AI applications at the edge, offering enhanced security and speed for critical operations.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced the receipt of new orders totaling Rs. 733 Crore. These orders are for various defence equipment, reinforcing BEL's position as a key supplier to India's defense sector. The company continues to secure significant contracts, contributing to its revenue growth and the nation's defense capabilities.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Safran have signed a Joint Venture Agreement and a Master Production Agreement to establish hammer production in India. This strategic partnership aims to leverage the expertise of both companies to manufacture advanced defence products, contributing to indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities and potentially serving export markets.
The Hon'ble Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) inaugurated a Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). This initiative underscores BEL's commitment to advancing AI capabilities for defence applications, fostering innovation, and developing cutting-edge solutions to enhance national security and technological prowess.
Synspective has established a new subsidiary in Munich, Germany, marking a significant expansion of its global presence. This move aims to strengthen its service delivery and customer support in the European market, complementing its existing operations and commitment to providing high-value satellite solutions worldwide. The expansion is part of Synspective's strategy to enhance its international reach and better serve a diverse client base.
Synspective has announced the launch schedule for its next StriX satellite. This upcoming launch is part of the company's ongoing strategy to expand its SAR satellite constellation, aiming to enhance its Earth observation capabilities and data acquisition frequency. The new satellite is expected to contribute to more frequent and detailed monitoring of the Earth's surface, supporting various applications.
Synspective has joined a Ministry of Defense satellite constellation project following the establishment of a Special Purpose Company (SPC) and contract execution. This collaboration signifies a strategic move to integrate Synspective's SAR technology into national defense infrastructure, providing enhanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The project aims to bolster national security through advanced satellite data.
Synspective has announced the expansion of its global presence with the establishment of a new subsidiary in Munich, Germany. This strategic move aims to strengthen its foothold in the European market, facilitating closer engagement with European clients and partners. The new subsidiary will support the sales, marketing, and operational activities of Synspective's SAR data and solutions in the region.
Pixxel has launched the "Shakuntala Grants" initiative to address the underrepresentation of women in STEM. This program aims to provide funding, knowledge sharing, and collective initiatives to support greater female participation in scientific research, discovery, and learning. The initiative is designed as a sustained movement to strengthen women's presence across the STEM ecosystem.
Skyroot Aerospace has indicated that its Vikram-I and Vikram-II launch vehicles are slated for deployment in 2026. Vikram-I is designed for small satellite payloads up to 350 kg to LEO, while Vikram-II, powered by a cryogenic engine, will offer a higher capacity of up to 900 kg to LEO. Both vehicles are being developed with carbon composite structures and advanced propulsion systems, aiming to provide on-demand and flexible launch solutions.
ispace Japan has announced that it has achieved a 100% uptake rate for paternity leave among its male employees, with an average leave duration of 53 days. This initiative highlights the company's commitment to fostering a supportive work environment that encourages work-life balance and gender equality. It sets a precedent for progressive HR policies within the technology and space industries in Japan.
ispace has announced the implementation of a shareholder benefit program for the fiscal year 2026, targeting shareholders as of the end of March 2026. While specific details of the benefits are not provided in the announcement, the introduction of such a program typically aims to reward loyal shareholders and enhance investor relations. This move could be seen as a positive signal for investor confidence in the company's future prospects.
ispace has established its new headquarters, named "Earth Base," in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. This move consolidates the company's operations into a single location, aiming to enhance efficiency and collaboration as it pursues its lunar exploration and development goals. The new headquarters signifies a significant step in the company's growth and operational strategy.
NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) has entered into a reseller agreement with M/s Galaxeye. This partnership will enable Galaxeye to offer NSIL's range of space-related services and products to its clientele. The agreement is expected to broaden the market access for NSIL's offerings and foster new commercial opportunities in the space sector.
Japanese satellite startup Synspective has raised $100 million in Series C funding to expand its StriX synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation. SAR satellites can image the Earth through clouds and at night, making them critical for disaster response in typhoon-prone Asia-Pacific. Synspective plans to have 30 satellites operational by 2027.
Indian private space company Skyroot Aerospace has successfully launched its Vikram-1 orbital rocket from ISRO's Sriharikota spaceport, becoming the first Indian private company to place a payload in orbit. The three-stage solid-fuel rocket carried three small satellites to a 500km sun-synchronous orbit. Skyroot has a backlog of 10+ launch contracts from commercial satellite operators.
Indian space startup Pixxel has launched the first six satellites of its Firefly hyperspectral constellation, providing the world's highest-resolution commercial hyperspectral imagery at 5-meter resolution. The satellites can detect crop health, mineral deposits, water quality, and methane emissions from space, with applications in agriculture, mining, and climate monitoring.
Singapore's ST Engineering has won a $1.2 billion contract to design and deploy an integrated smart city defense and surveillance system for an undisclosed Southeast Asian capital city. The system combines AI-powered video analytics, drone detection, cybersecurity monitoring, and emergency response coordination into a unified command center.
Japanese lunar exploration company ispace has completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for its Mission 3 lunar lander, marking a major milestone toward its planned 2027 moon landing attempt. The CDR validates the lander's design maturity and readiness to proceed to manufacturing and integration phases.
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