Europe's sovereign space capability depends on the ability to launch satellites on its own terms - without relying on foreign providers or waiting years for a ride. Isar Aerospace exists to solve this critical gap by building the first fully privately funded European launch vehicle tailored for small and medium satellites. Their Spectrum rocket delivers flexible, cost-effective, and sustainable access to space, enabling satellite constellations, IoT networks, climate monitoring, and communications infrastructure to reach orbit reliably and on schedule.
Built on a foundation of vertical integration and advanced manufacturing, Isar develops, manufactures, and tests nearly every component in-house - from additive-manufactured engines to carbon-composite structures. With €400 million raised, over 400 employees across five international locations, and a new 40,000-square-meter production facility capable of producing 40 rockets annually, the company is industrializing Europe's space launch capacity. By democratizing access to space, Isar enables the technologies that will address humanity's most urgent challenges: from optimizing agricultural resources and monitoring climate change to connecting the unconnected through global satellite networks.