The MoU outlines a joint ambition to identify, define and pursue business opportunities within the space domain, drone segment and C4ISR. Given the investments already made within the space domain from both parties, the MoU highlights a near-term focus on building cooperation within the space sector, including satellite launch, system integration, testing, operations, and long-term infrastructure development.
“Norway already has the foundation for a nationally controlled and secure space value chain. Through this MoU with Andøya Space, we aim to further strengthen and operationalise that value chain by combining our experience in satellite production and system integration with Andøya’s unique launch capabilities,” said Øyvind Kolset, Executive Vice President, Missiles and Space, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace. “This agreement supports both national and allied needs for secure access to space and enhanced responsiveness.”
“It is only through close collaboration between authorities and national and international businesses that Norway will succeed with its investments in space. Norway has built a solid space value chain over many years, and this MoU with KONGSBERG will help strengthen Norway’s position as a leading actor in the space segment,” said Ketil Olsen, CEO of Andøya Space, adding: “We already have a world-class technology test range at Andøya, and we look forward to further developing this capability to ensure it remains relevant for emerging technologies and the needs of our allies.”
By building on complementary strengths, KONGSBERG and Andøya Space aim to develop and further strengthen solutions that serve both Norwegian and allied needs in the years to come.
