Software Defined Space Networks enabling sovereign, scalable and resilient infrastructures.
Modern satellite constellations demand speed, resilience, and adaptability.
Our solution enables faster data transmission, smarter routing decisions, and more stable connectivity under all conditions.
By working with existing hardware, we remove technical barriers and make high-performance communication possible across every orbit.
We build dynamic routing software that makes satellite constellations faster, more efficient, and more resilient.
Plan smarter before you launch
Simulate your constellation’s performance to make better decisions about routing, scheduling, and bandwidth use before going live.
With this, you can:
• Optimize routing and tasking schedules effectively
• Cut latency and operational costs
• Guarantee bandwidth and prevent bottlenecks
Pricing available on request
Downlink faster and earn with your satellite
Use our open routing infrastructure to improve latency and generate revenue by leveraging interoperability and sharing capacity.
With this, you can:
• Access time-sensitive data within minutes
• Task your LEO-Satellites in near real time
• Turn your satellites into relays and earn passive income
Earn and pay on demand
Get the most out of your space network
Our software-defined network controller lets you manage routing, priorization and bandwidth allocation across your services independently.
With this, you can:
• Operate secure and resilient mesh networks
• Guarantee bandwidth for specific services or regions
• Adjust traffic priorities and rules
Custom enterprise pricing
Wondering how Aperio can support your satellite operations or fit into your current setup?
Contact us and we’ll prepare a tailored offer based on your needs.
Mathematician
We were part of the Ad Astra Summit 2026 at European Space Agency – ESA / ESOC in Darmstadt.
At our booth, we presented our Software Defined Networking architecture for space systems, showcasing how dynamic routing, traffic segregation, and disruption-tolerant design enable more resilient satellite networks.
The programme highlighted key developments across the ecosystem, from the commercialisation of space technologies to the growing maturity of the European space sector, including the keynote by Petra Rettberg on planetary protection, which underscored the gap between regulatory frameworks and real-world implementation.
We took part in the EU–Japan Space Business Mission at ISIEX 2026.
Alongside the exhibition at Tokyo Big Sight, the visit to JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency provided valuable insights into Japan’s space ecosystem and enabled direct exchange with industry, research, and institutional partners.
We appreciate the opportunity to join this mission organised by the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, bringing European and Japanese space actors together around concrete collaboration and dialogue.
We look forward to continuing the exchange and strengthening EU–Japan cooperation in the space sector.
Aperio Space Technologies in Singapore.
The Singapore Airshow 2026 provided an important platform for dialogue on the evolving alignment between Europe and Asia in aerospace and defence. We also joined the reception hosted by the German Embassy in Singapore and BDLI Bundesverband der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie e.V., strengthening bilateral exchange and industry collaboration.
At Singapore Space Summit 2026, discussions on global cooperation and orbital safety reinforced the need for resilient and secure space infrastructure.
CYSAT Asia added a focused perspective on space cybersecurity. Practical sessions such as the “Hacking a Satellite” workshop with Thales illustrated the real-world vulnerabilities facing modern satellite systems.
In a fireside session at NUS Business School, Thomas Hoffmann shared insights on scaling deep-tech ventures, leading in capital-intensive environments, and turning vision into execution.
Singapore’s announcement of its National Space Agency signals the continued shift toward sovereign space capabilities.
These engagements reflect our ongoing commitment to secure and resilient satellite connectivity.
Aperio Space at Space Tech Expo Europe 2025
Space Tech Expo Europe celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, bringing together more than 950 exhibitors and over 10,000 visitors in Bremen. The energy and scale once again showed why it remains one of Europe’s most important gatherings for the space industry.
We were proud to join this year’s edition at the ESA booth, showcasing our work on making satellite networks scalable and resilient as part of the ESA BIC Hessen network.
Being on-site gave us the chance to reconnect with familiar faces, meet new partners and engage in meaningful conversations about the future of satellite connectivity. The openness and expertise across the community made it an inspiring few days for us.
Innovation and Collaboration at INNODAY25
What an inspiring day at INNODAY25, hosted by Technische Universität Darmstadt and HIGHEST – Innovations- und Gründungszentrum.
The opening speeches by Prof. Dr.Tanja Brühl, Harald Holzer, Dr. Walter Fischedick and Hanno Benz highlighted how research, innovation and entrepreneurship go hand in hand to accelerate Deep Tech, foster collaboration between universities, startups and industry, and turn bold ideas into real-world impact.
For us at Aperio Space, it was truly valuable to be back on campus, meeting motivated students, exchanging ideas and receiving great applications for our new positions. We were also glad to reconnect with familiar faces and meet new ones throughout the day. The conversations and energy across the hall were truly inspiring.