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Danish company GomSpace and Ukrainian company STETMAN launch Joint Venture in Ukraine to develop sovereign satellite communication capabilities

GomSpace and STETMAN have signed an agreement to establish the UASAT joint venture in Ukraine, aimed at developing sovereign satellite communication capabilities.

GomSpace UASAT STETMAN
Press ReleaseApril 22, 2026
GomSpace

GomSpace, a Danish small satellite solutions provider, and Ukrainian technology firm STETMAN have entered into a partnership to establish a joint venture named UASAT in Ukraine. The agreement was signed on April 22, 2026, during the EU-Ukraine Business Summit in Brussels, with representatives from the European Investment Bank and the Ukrainian government in attendance. While the financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, the joint venture aims to develop sovereign satellite communication capabilities for dual-use purposes, with the first satellite launch anticipated in the fall of 2026.

The formation of UASAT reflects a strategic collaboration between GomSpace and STETMAN, leveraging each company's strengths to address the growing need for secure and resilient communication systems in Ukraine. STETMAN specializes in resilient communications solutions for defense and critical infrastructure, with a focus on satellite communication terminals and dual-use telecommunications systems. This expertise is particularly relevant given the current geopolitical tensions in the region, which have heightened the importance of national security and independent communication capabilities.

GomSpace, founded in 2007, has established itself as a leading provider of small satellite solutions with a global footprint, serving clients in over 60 countries. The company’s National & Defense Solutions Business Unit is dedicated to enabling sovereign space capabilities for national authorities, making the partnership with STETMAN a natural fit. By combining GomSpace's advanced satellite technology with STETMAN's operational experience in Ukraine, the joint venture aims to create a robust framework for satellite communications that can support both civilian and military applications.

The UASAT initiative is poised to enhance Ukraine's technological independence and resilience in the face of ongoing challenges. As nations increasingly recognize the strategic importance of sovereign access to space assets, the establishment of UASAT could serve as a model for similar collaborations in other regions. The planned satellite launch in 2026 will provide critical operational feedback, informing the development of subsequent capabilities and reinforcing the significance of satellite communications in modern defense strategies.

Overall, the partnership between GomSpace and STETMAN underscores a broader trend in the space sector, where private companies are increasingly collaborating with national governments to bolster security and technological autonomy. As countries navigate complex geopolitical landscapes, the demand for sovereign satellite capabilities is expected to grow, presenting opportunities for innovation and investment in the space industry. The UASAT joint venture not only represents a significant step for Ukraine but also highlights the evolving dynamics of the global space market.

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