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Space Applications Services is pleased to announce that Mr. Robert Taub is a new majority shareholder in the company and its US subsidiary Aerospace Applications North America.
Robert has decades of experience as an entrepreneur, bringing numerous companies to the stock exchanges in Europe and the USA. “The advanced technologies for human spaceflight, exploration and defence that have been developed by the company form a sound basis for significant growth worldwide” explains Robert.
Richard Aked, managing director of Space Applications Service, says “We are excited to be able to join our technology capabilities with Robert’s expertise and experience to realise our ambitious goals’’.
Matt Souris, president of Aerospace Applications North America commented “The news is very positive for AANA and we expect this will increase the collaboration between the two companies”.
Space Applications Services is a Belgian company researching and developing advanced products for the aerospace and defence markets as well as providing technology enabled services. It is at the forefront of commercial spaceflight and owns and operates a facility installed on the International Space Station though its ICE Cubes Service. The company focusses on avionics, payloads, lunar mobility, lunar in-situ-resource utilisation, robotics and mechanisms, in-orbit servicing & assembly, artificial intelligence, mission control software and ground segments including integration & operations services, Earth Observation data cloud infrastructure as well as intelligent multi robot operations for de-mining and defence applications.
Aerospace Applications North America Inc. is a Texas-based Corporation specialising in Human-Machine Interfaces.
It was incorporated in October 2004, around the time NASA announced the development of the Orion spacecraft. Our experience with spacecraft cockpit prototyping, from our involvement with the X38 and other projects, allowed us to get quickly selected to participate in the design of the Orion cockpit, which has since then been our major focus of activity.
In March 2019 the company started to offer the ICE Cubes Service for rapid access to the International Space Station in the United States. The ICE Cubes platform, developed by Space Applications Service, provides a low-cost way to fly experiments to the International Space Station.