From June 3 to 5, 2025, Tyspaceparticipated in the International Space Summit (ISS 2025) held in Daejeon,South Korea.
ISS 2025, co-hosted by South Korea’s CONTECSpace Group and the Daejeon City Government, is one of the country’s premierinternational aerospace conferences. Themed “Empowering Space through EnhancedCooperation,” the summit brought together global aerospace industryinstitutions and cutting-edge technology companies. As a core hub of SouthKorea’s aerospace industry (a leader in the ABCD+QR strategic industries),Daejeon is home to top institutions such as the Defense Development Agency andthe Korea Aerospace Research Institute, providing an authoritative platform forindustry-academia-research collaboration.
During the three-day summit, Tyspace’stechnical representatives delivered a keynote speech, sharing the latestresearch achievements and products with global peers, includinghigh-performance nanosatellite platforms with modular plug-and-play architectures,standardized components, and ground/in-orbit verification systems.
Additionally, Tyspace showcased its latestgeneration of star trackers, Star Simulators, and PnP ADCS (AttitudeDetermination and Control Systems) at Booth A09, attracting widespreadattention and warmly inviting both new and existing customers to visit andengage.
Aligned with the “era of constellations”trend in commercial aerospace, Tyspace has taken the lead in China in achievingmass production of star trackers. Processes such as board-level screening,electronics testing, full-system thermal cycling, thermal vacuum vibration, andoutdoor star observation have all been automated for batch production. All testreports and results are automatically generated, with remote monitoringensuring clear workflows and higher efficiency. With an annual productioncapacity of 2,000 units, Tyspace meets the satellite industry’s demands forhigh-performance, high-reliability, high-volume, and fast-delivery startrackers. To date, over 600 Tyspace star trackers have been successfullyoperating in orbit!