That was the central question at the “Resilience of Space Systems” workshop hosted by the DLR Space Innovation Hub – and we at DiGOS were right in the middle of it.
Thank you to DLR for the invitation and the opportunity to contribute our perspective in a pitch!
In a time when space infrastructure is not only economically vital but also of strategic geopolitical importance, we need systems that operate with flexibility, reliability, and autonomy – regardless of natural events, technical failures, or geopolitical tensions.
Our answer: a compact, mobile laser ranging station that can be deployed and operational within a single day, and that adds system redundancy through network integration – for the precise tracking of satellites and space debris, even in temporary or high-risk locations. Robust. Autonomous. Made in Germany.
The workshop sent a strong message: resilience must be approached not only as a technological challenge, but also as a joint effort among government, research, and industry. We’re proud to be part of this important conversation.
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