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Smallsat market grows steadily amid Starlink and Starshield challenges driven by government demand
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Smallsat market grows steadily amid Starlink and Starshield challenges driven by government demand
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Dec 20, 2024

The small satellite (smallsat) industry is set to achieve significant growth, with Novaspace's latest market intelligence report projecting the sector to reach a market value of $113.3 billion over the next decade. This growth will be primarily driven by the replenishment of global satellite constellations and an increase in sophisticated, government-funded missions.

"The smallsat market remains primarily driven by constellations, a highly opportunistic but challenging segment," explained Alexandre Najjar, lead analyst for the report. He noted that although many constellations are in development, inflationary challenges and intense competition could lead to downsizing or consolidation, impacting their sustainability.

Despite these hurdles, smallsat constellations are seen as strategic assets for emerging space sector players. The report emphasizes that recent geopolitical tensions have highlighted the essential roles of commercial satellite communication (satcom) and Earth observation constellations. These technologies have proven valuable in active conflict zones and are paving the way for innovations such as direct-to-device (D2D) communication and low Earth orbit (LEO) positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) constellations.

Emerging nations are increasingly prioritizing regional demand and vertical integration by acquiring smallsat systems while investing in local manufacturing and launch capabilities. This shift reduces export opportunities for commercial operators but strengthens the domestic capabilities of these countries. The report forecasts that long-term government contracts will serve as a vital growth driver in this increasingly constrained market.

The smallsat sector has demonstrated resilience, weathering challenges such as supply chain disruptions and inflation. Notably, Starlink and Starshield were excluded from the report's analysis, ensuring unbiased projections. The combination of increased defense investments, high demand from Asia, and the strategic importance of smallsat technology due to global geopolitical dynamics underscores the market's dynamism.

Novaspace's 10th edition of the *Prospects for the Small Satellite Market* report offers an in-depth analysis of the trends shaping the industry. Covering five mass categories, six regions, seven satellite applications, five manufacturer types, and four operator categories, the report provides a comprehensive view of the market's drivers and challenges.

The 200+ page document delivers forecasts for satellites under 500 kg over the next decade, detailing market values, unit counts, and masses by application, region, orbit, and operator type. Excluding Starlink from its projections ensures clear insights for stakeholders, including smallsat manufacturers, government agencies, and investors. Premium users also gain access to a database of over 440 constellations and tens of thousands of satellites.

Research Report:Prospects for the Small Satellite Market

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