Bright Ascension Inks Partnership With ERETS Space
London, UK – ERETS Space is pleased to announce the formalization of a partnership agreement with Bright Ascension Ltd., a leading provider of advanced space software technology. This Memorandum of Understanding signifies a significant step in Bright Ascension’s global expansion and underscores our shared commitment to fostering international collaboration and innovation in the space sector.
As part of this partnership, ERETS plans to utilize Bright Ascension’s cutting-edge software technology to establish a tailored Value-Added Reseller (VAR) partnership in Australia. This collaboration will not only strengthen Bright Ascension’s presence in the Australian market but also align with our mutual goal of addressing critical challenges within the space industry.
This agreement is a key element of Bright Ascension’s Software and Integration Partner Programme, a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing collaboration with commercial partners across the global space sector. By targeting both software and hardware technology providers, this program offers numerous opportunities for generating new business and driving revenue growth.
“We are excited to embark on this new journey with Bright Ascension in the Australian market,” said Dr. Abhiram Nair, CEO of ERETS Space. “By merging our expertise, we are expanding our global footprint and facilitating positive change within the space industry, making spacecraft development more cost-effective, efficient, and streamlined.”
Richard Adams, Sales Director at Bright Ascension, shared his enthusiasm: “This partnership will provide prospective customers with access to integrated mission opportunities, including automated operations and space-based data delivery for actionable insights through our upcoming HELIX suite of software products.”
As we work together, ERETS is committed to leveraging Bright Ascension’s advanced capabilities to enhance our mission of tracking and removing space debris, ensuring safer and more efficient space operations. We believe this collaboration will yield significant benefits and pave the way for a more sustainable and responsible approach to space exploration.
