01/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/24/2025 10:33
The meeting highlighted the importance of Italy-Germany collaboration in the space sector, a relationship that has translated into strategic and innovative projects for years.
Telespazio has a strong presence in Germany through its subsidiary Telespazio Germany, a center of excellence in space operations and systems engineering, with offices in Darmstadt and Gilching. Furthermore, through its subsidiary e-GEOS, Telespazio successfully operates in the geoinformation services sector with GAF, a company with offices in Munich and Neustrelitz.
A concrete example of synergy between the two countries in the space domain is Spaceopal, the joint venture established in 2009 between Telespazio and DLR-GfR, a company of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Spaceopal is a global leader in satellite navigation services, responsible for the operations of Galileo, the European Union's satellite navigation and positioning system.
Ambassador Hans-Dieter Lucas remarked: "Technology and innovation are essential to ensuring Europe is future-ready. The collaboration between Germany and Italy in the space sector is a remarkable example of this. Telespazio represents excellence in space technology and demonstrates the importance of partnerships in building the future together - from Earth observation to satellite communication. I am deeply impressed by what is being achieved here and look forward to the continuation of cooperation in this strategic field."
Telespazio CEO Gabriele Pieralli added: "This meeting was a valuable opportunity to strengthen dialogue between Italy and Germany in the space sector. Through our activities, such as those of Telespazio Germany, Spaceopal, and GAF, we demonstrate daily how international collaborations are key to tackling global technological challenges and creating value for Europe. We are proud to be a reference point for innovation and sustainability in such a strategic field."
Massimo Claudio Comparini, Leonardo's Managing Director of the Space Business Unit, said: "These collaborations not only reinforce Telespazio's central role in the European space landscape but also demonstrate how the dialogue between Italy and Germany is essential for addressing technological challenges and fostering innovative services to benefit institutions, businesses, and communities across the European Union."