Prague, Czech Republic. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a world-class aerospace and defence leader, led critical discussions on international collaboration and the integration of space and defence technologies at Czech Space Week, which took place this week. Representing IAI, Niko Adamsky, business development and marketing manager, shared insights during two key panels titled “Doing Space Business with Israel” and “Space2Defence,” shedding light on the potential for cooperation between Israel and The Czech Republic.
During the “Doing Space Business with Israel” panel, Adamsky outlined the unique opportunities that arise from the partnership between Israel and The Czech Republic. “Space is an incredible field for international cooperation because it unites diverse expertise and perspectives to solve complex challenges,” Adamsky said. He highlighted Israel’s strong capabilities in satellite technology and space systems and emphasised how these strengths align with The Czech Republic’s expertise in precision engineering, software development, and advanced manufacturing.
“This synergy creates a platform for joint projects that advance technological innovation and strengthen the space industries of both countries,” Adamsky added. The discussion pointed to satellite systems and robotics as areas where collaborative work could advance significantly, particularly in Earth observation and communication technologies.
Reflecting on past projects, Adamsky pointed to the MMR collaboration between IAI and The Czech Republic as an example of effective cooperation. “Our experience shows that successful projects are built on open dialogue, shared goals, and a commitment to long-term innovation,” he noted, emphasising that such partnerships go beyond completing individual projects and foster ongoing trust and growth.
In the “Space2Defence” panel, Adamsky addressed the intersection of space and defence sectors, discussing the effective transfer of innovations between these domains. He highlighted that robust collaboration between research and development entities is crucial in adapting technologies for different uses. “Joint R&D programs are essential breeding grounds for innovation. They pool talent and expertise, driving progress that benefits both space and defence applications,” he said.
Public-private partnerships were another focal point of the discussion. Adamsky referenced IAI’s involvement in the ‘Beresheet’ moon mission as an illustration of how public funding combined with private sector innovation can lead to rapid advancements and mitigate risks. “Projects like ‘Beresheet’ demonstrate the powerful impact of collaboration, setting a model for future space endeavours,” he remarked.
Adamsky closed with a call for continued collaboration between Israel and The Czech Republic, stressing that partnerships between their space industries are not only mutually beneficial but are essential for driving global progress in space exploration and technology.
As Israel’s National Space House, IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries) stands at the forefront of space exploration, innovation, and cutting-edge, space-proven solutions. With over 40 years of experience, IAI has been a driving force in space technology, serving national security, scientific research, and commercial applications. With dozens of successful space missions, IAI is a global leader in aerospace technology, specialising in satellite systems, avionics, and defence solutions. With a legacy of innovation spanning decades, we continue to push boundaries and shape the future of space exploration.
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