Leaf Space partners with D-Orbit and EnduroSat to test connectivity service
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Leaf Space unveiled a new space connectivity service called TreeNet, aiming to make space communications more seamless by treating individual satellites as nodes in an interconnected network. The company partnered with D-Orbit and EnduroSat to test the initial phase, Alpha, with four satellites launching in the first half of 2027. Leaf Space plans a rapid industrial ramp in the commercial phase, targeting at least 100 nodes per year from the first year of operations, with the full commercial phase planned by the end of 2027. The company has around 40 antennas across 20 sites and serves satellite operators and launch providers. TreeNet is the next chapter in Leaf Space's vision, extending its ground infrastructure into orbit. The company completed a 35 million euro Series B round in 2023.
💡 Why It Matters
- · TreeNet's ability to simplify mission operations and enable data-driven use cases can transform the space industry's approach to connectivity.
- · By introducing an always-on connectivity layer, Leaf Space can meet the growing demand from customers for seamless and reliable space communications.