Telespazio Partners with Digantara and Intella to Deliver Next-generation Satellite Operations through EASE-Rise.

12 August 2025

Telespazio Germany strengthens its EASE-Rise platform through partnerships with two innovative startups, positioning itself at the forefront of satellite operations.

Telespazio Germany has secured two strategic partnerships with startups Digantara (India) and Intella (Italy) to enhance its satellite operations services. These agreements will integrate Digantara's advanced Flight Dynamics Services (FDS) and Intella's Mercury™ health intelligence layer into Telespazio's EASE-Rise platform.

These strategic integrations enhance EASE-Rise's core mission of simplifying satellite operations through its scalable, cloud-based end-to-end platform. By incorporating Digantara's proactive collision management and Intella's predictive health monitoring, EASE-Rise now delivers a complete closed-loop system that reduces operational complexity while enabling operators to manage entire satellite fleets through a unified interface. This approach transforms traditional reactive operations into intelligent, automated processes that prevent costly failures and optimize mission performance, positioning Telespazio Germany's platform at the forefront of next-generation satellite operations services.

 

"As space becomes more congested, ensuring mission safety can no longer be an afterthought, it has to be built into the operational fabric from day one. Our collaboration with Telespazio brings together two mission-driven organizations with a common vision: to equip operators with the intelligence and tools they need to navigate space safely and confidently. By integrating our Flight Dynamics capabilities into the EASE-Rise ecosystem, we're not just enhancing satellite operations - we're setting a new benchmark for responsible behaviour in orbit."

Shreyas Mirji, V.P – Business and Strategy of Digantara.

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