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RUAG Space
NameRUAG Space
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Founded2009
HeadquartersZurich, Switzerland
ParentRUAG Holding

RUAG Space is a leading European supplier of products and services for the space industry, with a strong focus on European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA missions. The company has a long history of involvement in high-profile space projects, including the Rosetta mission, Galileo navigation system, and International Space Station. As a subsidiary of RUAG Holding, RUAG Space benefits from the resources and expertise of its parent company, which has a diverse portfolio of businesses in the aerospace, defence, and security sectors. With its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, RUAG Space is well-positioned to serve the European space industry, with close ties to major players such as Airbus Defence and Space, Thales Alenia Space, and European Astronaut Centre.

Introduction

RUAG Space is a major player in the European space industry, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality products and services to its customers, including ESA, NASA, CNES, and DLR. The company's expertise spans a range of areas, from satellite and launcher systems to space exploration and Earth observation. With a team of experienced engineers and technicians, RUAG Space is able to design, develop, and manufacture complex systems and components, such as payload fairings, interstage adapters, and satellite platforms. The company's products and services are used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, navigation, meteorology, and scientific research, with notable examples including the Hubble Space Telescope, Cassini-Huygens mission, and Mars Science Laboratory.

History

The history of RUAG Space dates back to 2009, when it was established as a subsidiary of RUAG Holding. However, the company's roots go back much further, to the early days of the European space program, when Switzerland played a key role in the development of ESRO and ELDO. Over the years, RUAG Space has been involved in numerous high-profile space projects, including the Ariane rocket program, Spacelab, and International Space Station. The company has also worked closely with major space agencies, such as ESA, NASA, and CNES, on a range of missions, including Rosetta mission, Voyager program, and New Horizons mission. Today, RUAG Space is a leading supplier of products and services to the European space industry, with a strong focus on innovation and technology development, and partnerships with institutions like University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, and EPFL.

Products_and_Services

RUAG Space offers a wide range of products and services to its customers, including satellite platforms, payload fairings, interstage adapters, and launcher systems. The company is also a leading supplier of spacecraft components, such as solar panels, antennas, and propulsion systems. In addition to its hardware products, RUAG Space also provides a range of services, including system engineering, integration and testing, and mission operations. The company's products and services are used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, navigation, meteorology, and scientific research, with notable examples including the Galileo navigation system, MetOp satellite, and BepiColombo mission. RUAG Space has also collaborated with organizations like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing on various projects.

Facilities_and_Locations

RUAG Space has a number of facilities and locations across Europe, including its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. The company also has major facilities in Augsburg, Germany, and Gothenburg, Sweden, as well as smaller offices and subsidiaries in other locations, such as Paris, France, and Rome, Italy. RUAG Space's facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology, including clean rooms, test facilities, and simulation tools. The company's locations are strategically positioned to serve the European space industry, with close ties to major players such as ESA, Airbus Defence and Space, and Thales Alenia Space, as well as institutions like University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London.

Missions_and_Projects

RUAG Space has been involved in numerous high-profile space missions and projects over the years, including the Rosetta mission, Galileo navigation system, and International Space Station. The company has also worked on a range of other missions, such as the Cassini-Huygens mission, Mars Science Laboratory, and New Horizons mission. RUAG Space's products and services have been used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, navigation, meteorology, and scientific research, with notable examples including the Hubble Space Telescope, Spitzer Space Telescope, and Chandra X-ray Observatory. The company has also collaborated with space agencies like NASA, ESA, and CNES on various projects, and has partnerships with organizations like MIT, Caltech, and Stanford University.

Technology_and_Innovation

RUAG Space is committed to innovation and technology development, with a strong focus on research and development and investment in new technologies. The company has a team of experienced engineers and technicians who are dedicated to developing new products and services, and improving existing ones. RUAG Space's technology and innovation efforts are focused on a range of areas, including satellite systems, launcher systems, and space exploration. The company is also involved in a number of collaborative research projects with other companies, universities, and research institutions, such as University of California, Berkeley, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Purdue University. Examples of RUAG Space's innovative projects include the development of reusable launchers, advanced propulsion systems, and new materials and manufacturing techniques, with potential applications in missions like Artemis program, Europa Clipper mission, and Square Kilometre Array telescope.

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