This strategic move brings together the company’s commercial operations, engineering teams, and production activities in one of Europe’s most dynamic space ecosystems.

The expansion aims to strengthen collaboration with key local stakeholders, including the Luxembourg Space Agency and the national innovation agency, Luxinnovation. By positioning itself at the heart of Luxembourg’s growing space industry, Neuraspace seeks to foster new partnerships and accelerate innovation in space traffic management (STM).

Building on its existing offices in Coimbra and Lisbon (Portugal) and Munich (Germany), the new Luxembourg site will support both operational and engineering growth. The company plans to recruit specialists in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), further enhancing its technical capabilities.

Neuraspace is known for its cutting-edge STM platform, which supports the safe operation of over 400 satellites. Leveraging AI and ML, the platform enables satellite operators to make faster, more informed decisions while significantly reducing the need for manual intervention. In addition to monitoring and tracking, Neuraspace is developing advanced algorithms that will enable autonomous operations and more efficient risk mitigation in orbit.

The new office aligns Neuraspace’s broader mission to lead innovation in space domain awareness and to deliver high-value services to commercial, defense, and public sector stakeholders. By focusing on autonomy and intelligent systems, the company aims to address the growing challenge of space congestion and the increasing demand for reliable collision-avoidance solutions.

As part of this new phase of international engagement, Neuraspace will participate in the 2025 Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, United States, taking place from April 9 to 11. The company will be part of Luxembourg’s first national pavilion at the event. The initiative, coordinated by Luxinnovation and supported by the Luxembourg Directorate of Defense, will include a dedicated defense program for engagement with U.S. and NATO stakeholders.

This expansion into Luxembourg marks a significant step in Neuraspace’s growth strategy and underlines its commitment to building a safer and more sustainable future in space. By deepening its European presence and investing in advanced technologies, the company continues to position itself as a leader in the global space industry.


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Paulo Lopes is a multi-talent Portuguese citizen who made his Master of Economics in Switzerland and studied law at Lusófona in Lisbon - CEO of Casaiberia in Lisbon and Algarve.

Paulo Lopes