Power Hungry

Power Hungry

Artificial intelligence is making satellites smarter, but in space, intelligence comes at a cost. With limited power and harsh conditions, every decision to run AI must be balanced against the need to keep the spacecraft alive.

Data Shaping Commercial Space

BryceTech

Behind every milestone in commercial space, data tells the real story. Investment flows, revenue signals, and sector performance are revealing how the industry is maturing, from stable core markets like launch and satellites to emerging areas such as in-space servicing, lunar operations, and AI-driven autonomy. As transparency increases and capital becomes more targeted, data is shaping a clearer, more strategic path forward for the commercial space economy.

Orbital Data Centers 

Data Centers

Orbital data centers are emerging as a powerful solution to the growing demand for real-time processing, AI integration, and data resilience in space. By bringing high-performance computing directly into orbit, these platforms are enabling faster decisions, stronger security, and entirely new mission capabilities.

Smart data 

Every bit counts

Onboard AI is transforming how satellites handle data, filtering out noise before transmission and delivering faster, more relevant insights. By prioritizing valuable information in orbit, spacecraft are becoming more efficient, scalable, and responsive to real-time mission needs.

The Thinking Satellite

The Thinking Satellite

Artificial intelligence is moving from ground control to orbit, giving satellites the ability to analyze data, detect anomalies, and make decisions in real time. As autonomy expands, spacecraft are becoming active partners in mission operations, reshaping how space systems respond, adapt, and perform.