• Space Machines Company launched its first Orbital Transfer Vehicle, Optimus-1, in 2024. 

Credit: Space Machines Company
    Space Machines Company launched its first Orbital Transfer Vehicle, Optimus-1, in 2024. Credit: Space Machines Company
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Optus has announced a partnership with Australian-based in-space transportation and logistics provider Space Machines Company (SMC) to explore innovative ways to manufacture and provide on-orbit services of spacecraft from within Australia.

The partnership will be designed to leverage SMC’s spacecraft manufacturing, transportation and servicing proficiencies along with Optus’ experience as Australia’s largest satellite owner and operator, to deliver civil and defence applications in the short to medium term future.

“Optus is committed to supporting the growth of the Australian space industry and increasing awareness of our country’s technology and space capabilities," Ben White, Managing Director, Wholesale, Satellite and Strategy at Optus said. "Together, Optus and Space Machines Company will provide the Australian public and private sector with an option to not only operate satellites from Australia, but now build them within our own borders.

“We are delighted to work alongside industry pioneers and innovators Space Machines Company to lead the charge in making space more accessible than ever before to Australians. Space is the next frontier, and together we are exploring ways to harness its potential.”

“We are excited to be working with the leading satellite owner and operator in Australia and look forward to supporting Optus through this partnership," Rajat Kulshrestha, CEO and co-founder of Space Machines Company said. "In-space logistics and orbital services are the new drivers in space innovation. We want to see Australia not only have this sovereign capability, but to be a leader in the technology and services being deployed.”

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